Dear Kacy,
I appreciate your visit to the Disney Parks Moms Panel website!
I'm happy to answer your question regarding Park accommodations for guests with special needs.
Based on the information you've shared about your 5-year-old daughter, I think your best bet will be to make a stop at City Hall upon arriving at the Disneyland Park.
If you're across the way at Disney's California Adventure Park, you'll need to head over to the Chamber of Commerce.
The reason why I say this is because the Disneyland Resort offers a unique service called the
Disability Access Service, where you can speak with
guest relations and they'll assess your requests based on your child's disability and recommend the best action plan to maximize your time at Disneyland with utmost comfort and accessibility.
Prior to that, you can check out the Disneyland Resort website's page which offers information about
Services for Guests with Mobility Disabilities, including the types of accommodations that can be made.
I know there are several rides that allow guests to remain in their wheelchair or Electric Conveyance Vehicle (ECV) during the experience. It doesn't specifically mention strollers but that would be something you can arrange when you arrive at City Hall or the Chamber of Commerce and speak with a guest relations.
You can also call Disability Services at (407) 560-2547 for more information. I'm sure they'll be happy to answer specific stroller-related questions.
I hope this helps.
Have a Magical time!
-Anabel M.