Howdy Isaac!
I love it when a fellow Texan stops by planDisney with a question for us. And I’m even more elated to hEAR you’re planning on visiting The Most Magical Place on Earth!
Isaac, as a mother of two boys, I completely understand this question. However, according to the
Walt Disney World Resort Property Rules, wagons and stroller wagons are prohibited. Since that is the case, I like to take my double stroller as it fits the requirements of strollers being no greater than 31” or 79 cm in width and 52” or 132 cm in length to the parks. It’s easier to cover a lot more ground with little ones in a stroller, and mine have taken plenty of peaceful naps in theirs during the day. A friend of mine also added a stroller board for her eldest kiddo for the times she needs it. Should you need it, there are
Stroller Rentals available throughout Walt Disney World Resort theme parks, as well as Disney Springs.
I have a couple of ways I store things in my double stroller when going to the parks that you may find helpful. We have used integrated stroller straps in the past where we strap our larger bag onto the stroller, and it stays put. You can also add caddies to the back of your stroller to keep snacks, sunscreen, extra outfits, and whatever else you may need. Finally, I have friends who really like the
Locker Rentals available at each park to store things in.
Your
little ones are going to have the best time, Isaac! If you are not familiar with the
Rider Switch Service, it’s a wonderful way to have Guests take turns watching little ones who are unable to ride an attraction without spending double the amount of time waiting in the queue. I would also encourage you to check out the
Baby Care Centers located at each theme park. The Baby Care Centers offer a relaxed, peaceful atmosphere to change and feed little ones.
We can’t wait to welcome you to the magic, Isaac! Have an enchanting time.
Aena