Anna and Elsa's Royal Welcome
  • On Apr 14, 2023
    Yaneth from CA Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    I have two daughters 3&5 and I have a stroller like wagon can I take that to Disneyland ?

    Royal greetings, Queen Yaneth!

    I'm thrilled that you've come to planDisney to get some help with your upcoming trip to the Happiest Place On Earth! As a fellow mom who often visits the parks with a stroller, I completely understand the importance of making sure your little princesses are comfortable throughout your visit.  But don’t worry, because just like Cinderella's Fairy Godmother, I'm here to assist you in every way possible! 

    And like Cinderella, I want to make sure that everything is just the right size and fit for our magical journey. When it comes to visiting the Disneyland Resort, having the right stroller can make all the difference for a smooth and comfortable trip. So, let me share some helpful tips with you!

    Yaneth, first and foremost, please be aware that strollers larger than 31 inches in width and 52 inches in length, as well as wagons, are not permitted in the park. However, as long as your carriages meet these guidelines, you are free to bring whichever stroller you prefer for your little princesses. 

    Here's a bonus tip to put your mind at ease: before you enter any security checkpoint, you'll see the stroller dimensions outlined on the ground. This means you can quickly check if your stroller is within the resort's size limits before even getting into the security line!

    Now Yaneth, if you're still worried about bringing your stroller, don't stress! Lots of people rent strollers from Stroller Rental for the day. They even have double-wide strollers so that each of your little girls can ride together.

    Here’s some more mom-to-mom advice, Yaneth. I want to share another tip with you that will make your trip to the parks even more magical. Each park has complimentary Baby Care Centers, which provide a peaceful and refreshing haven for parents and their little ones. These centers offer toddler-sized potties, a simple play space for little ones who may be sensory overloaded, and air conditioning to keep you and your little ones comfortable. But what makes them truly special is the way they make you feel like a queen, just like Cinderella.

    In my experience, taking a moment to relax and recharge amidst all the excitement is key! So, I highly recommend that you take advantage of these wonderful centers to give yourself a chance to unwind before continuing with your adventures. If you're curious about what the Baby Care Centers look like, you can check out planDisney's Instagram reel to catch a glimpse of the royal treatment that awaits you and your little one.

    Well, Yaneth, with these tips in mind, you'll be ready to have a magical time at the Happiest Place On Earth! I hope your carriage fits perfectly and doesn't turn into a pumpkin at midnight before your visit next month! If you have any other questions, feel free to follow up. I know you'll have an enchanting visit with your little Mouseketeers.

    Bibbidi-bobbidi-boo! 
    Danielle

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Meet the Panelist: Danielle, California

I'm Danielle, happy wife and mom of two of tiny tots. Raised just around the riverbend from the Disneyland Resort, I love finding ways to experience all the magic that The Happiest Place On Earth has to offer! From finding the yummiest snacks, to taking practically perfect photos and adding magic to a romantic night out, let me share A Whole New World of tips to keep your Mouseketeers happy and cozy in the parks and hotels. If you're feeling overwhelmed planning your dream trip, you've got a friend in me! Learn More About Danielle

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