Hiya, Rebecca!
We're so happy you stopped by with your question during the planning process. I've graduated to tweens, but I vividly remember the days of wheeling my Mouseketeers around the parks in their strollers. Setting yourself up for a successful day in the magic can start by feeling prepared, so let's make sure you've got all the information you need.
The best place to start is by taking a peek at the park rules, specifically,
items that are not permitted inside the gates. On this list, you will see that stroller wagons, strollers larger than 31" x 52", and any trailer attachment that is pulled from behind are not allowed in the parks. As long as your stroller is within those parameters, you will hopefully be all set! Alternatively, strollers are also available for rent daily on a first-come, first-served basis just to the right of the Disneyland Park Main Entrance at the
Stroller Shop. Depending on the age of your kiddos, sometimes this is a more seamless option, but I can also understand wanting the creature comfort of having your own with you for the day.
Before I send you on your way, I want to make sure you know about the
Baby Care Centers located in both Disneyland and California Adventure. These special spaces are just for caregivers and young Mouseketeers to get a quiet (and cool!) break from the park's hustle and bustle. Inside, you'll find changing stations, a room for nursing, a kitchen with a sink, bottle warmers, and a microwave, a feeding area with highchairs, and pretty much anything you could need (and may have left at home!). I also want to shout out to the Cast Members staffed here, they are some of the sweetest humans and happy to help with anything you might need. Truly, these centers were a quiet oasis for me when my kids were under two. It allowed us to take a break, reset, and get ready for more magic!
Rebecca, I sure hope this was helpful! If you have any more questions or just need another tip or two, you know where to find us here at
planDisney!
Magic awaits!
Tara