Hiya Colleen!
Thank you so much for stopping by planDisney with your stroller question—this is such a good one! As a mom of two with a four-year age gap, I can’t tell you how much our stroller has been our unsung Disney hero. Some days it’s for tired little Mouseketeers, and other days it’s basically our royal carriage for snacks, water bottles, and all those must-have souvenirs.
So Colleen, let’s stroll right into your question about piggyback stroller boards. According to
Walt Disney World property rules, any trailer-like object that is pushed, pulled, or towed by a stroller, wheelchair, or person isn’t permitted in the parks. Unfortunately, that means piggyback stroller boards aren’t allowed.
I know that’s not quite the Bibbidi Bobbidi best news, but don’t worry, there are still some other great options. One easy solution is
renting a double stroller once you arrive at the parks. It’s perfect for when those little legs get tired. Strollers are available for rent at each theme park and at Disney Springs. Just keep in mind they’ll need to stay in the park where you rent them.
If you’re looking for something you can use throughout your entire stay, I highly recommend checking out
ScooterBug. They are Disney’s featured provider and offer a variety of strollers, including double stroller rentals. They can even deliver your stroller to your Disney Resort hotel before your visit, so you are ready to roll and your whole stay is super convenient.
Colleen, I hope this helps answer your question. If you have any additional questions, feel free to stop by again.
See you real soon,
Christina