Can I bring a stroller into the line for an attraction or into a restaurant?
No you may not. Your stroller must be parked in the designated stroller parking location for that attraction or restaurant before you enter.
My kids are 7 and 9 and haven’t used strollers at home for several years. But everyone says I should still rent a stroller. What do you think?
Only you can know whether your children need strollers or not. Remember, each park is about 8-10 miles of walking per day. If your children are very active at home then walking that much may not bother them. But also factor in the heat and between running to make your dining reservations or FastPasses, you may be keeping up a very fast and busy pace. Your 7 and 9 year old may need a break during a busy day.
Basically, you have 2 choices:
- Don’t bring your stroller and if your children get tired out you always have the option of renting a stroller inside the park from Disney. This may be your least budget friendly option though.
- Bring the stroller just in case. If your kids need it, great! They’ll be happier in the long run for giving their legs a break. If they don’t need it, you can use it to hold all your stuff and just leave it in your hotel room the next day.
Can I park my stroller wherever I want?
No, each attraction, show and restaurant has a designated location for stroller parking. You must leave your stroller there before entering your destination.
Are strollers allowed on Disney Transportation?
Yes, they are. Although the “how” is different for each type of transportation.
Monorail:Unless it is an unusually crowded day, guests are able to roll strollers directly onto the Monorail, either with or without children in them. This is especially nice when your child is sleeping. Under crowded conditions you may be asked to fold your stroller to accommodate more guests on board.
Parking Lot Trams: Strollers must be folded and carried onto the tram.
Ferry Boats:Strollers can roll on board. There is no need to remove the child.
Buses:Stroller must be folded and carried onto the bus.
Friendship Boats:Strollers can generally be rolled on board without being folded. Some captains may ask that children not be in the stroller while they are being wheeled aboard.
Motor Launch Boats:Strollers must be folded to board.
Motor Cruiser Boats:Strollers can generally be rolled on board without being folded. Some captains may ask that children not be in the stroller while they are being wheeled aboard.
Magical Express Bus (Airport Transportation):Strollers must be folded and stored in the luggage compartment under the bus.
How does multi-day or length of stay pricing work?
On the first day of your visit, stop by the stroller rental stands at any of the theme parks. Let them know how long you’ll be staying, and they’ll charge you the discounted length-of-stay rate. You will also be given a receipt which shows that you’ve paid for your entire visit. Any time you need a stroller during the rest of your vacation, go up to one of the stroller rental stands and show them the receipt. They’ll give you a stroller at no additional charge.
Can I take my Disney stroller rental with me if I’m park hopping?
No, you may not. Your Disney stroller rental must be returned before you leave each theme park. So, if you’re going from the Magic Kingdom to Epcot, you’ll return your stroller rental to the Magic Kingdom before you leave and pick up a new stroller upon your arrival at Epcot. Disney strollers are only available for use inside the the theme parks they were rented from.
Do I have to pay for a new rental every time I park hop?
You only have to pay for Disney stroller rental at one theme park per day. If you park hop, just remove your family’s name placard from the stroller and take that, and your rental receipt, to your second park of the day. At the second park, show the receipt and they’ll provide you with a new stroller.
All Disney strollers look the same. How can I tell which one is mine?
You will receive a large card with your family name on it that will be placed inside a transparent sleeve on the stroller. We also suggest personalizing your stroller somehow. You could attach a balloon to it, or a brightly colored bandana or ribbon.
Why should I use one of Disney’s preferred stroller rental providers?
Being a Disney’s preferred or featured stroller providers means that Disney has approved that company’s strollers. It means that Disney approves of the way they clean and sanitize the strollers and how they are inspected before being delivered to a Disney resort. They also check the website, delivery capability and customer service procedures to make sure it is acceptable.
If I want to have my stroller delivered to my resort do I need to use one of Disney’s preferred providers?
Disney no longer allows stroller vendors to drop off the stroller ahead of your arrival. All stroller vendors (including preferred providers) may still deliver to the resort but they will have to make arrangements to meet you and personally deliver the stroller to you.
If you are flying into Orlando International Airport, Orlando Stroller Rentals and Kingdom Strollers both have stroller pick up and return locations in the B Terminal, Level 1.This is the same level as Disney’s Magical Express and the car rental counters.They work around your flight schedule.
Are Keenz stroller wagons allowed at WDW and Disneyland?
No. Guests are no longer allowed to bring in their Keenz strollers. There has actually been quite a bit of confusing information regarding this. The official policy of Disney is that they are not allowed. But Cast Members are human and sometimes they make exceptions to the rules. Many people who have children with special needs have reported that if you are carrying medical equipment and advise the cast member at the gate that the stroller is a medical necessity for a special needs child then they will allow you to bring it into the park. Just make sure to have a back up plan in case you run into that one cast member who won’t make the exception.
I am bringing my own stroller but I’m concerned about it being stolen. How can I protect it?
First of all, it is rare for a stroller to be stolen at Disney. Usually, in a sea of look-alike strollers, someone takes the wrong stroller thinking it is theirs. If your stroller isn’t where you left it, check with the closest Cast Member. Usually they’re the culprits behind the missing stroller. It’s their job to make sure that stroller parking stays organized and that as many strollers as possible can fit into a small space. So, you should probably expect that your stroller won’t be exactly where you left it, but most likely it was just moved by a cast member and it won’t be far away. However, if you want to be doubly safe here are a few tips:
- If you have a special needs stroller, get it tagged as a wheelchair.You can bring it right up to the front of the line with you. The cast members will take it and put it behind a gated area or they will watch it for you. When you get off the ride they will bring it back around for you.
- I’ve heard of people taking off one of the wheels and carrying it with them onto the attraction.
- Put a tracker from Amazon or Staples on the stroller.
- Hide a tile device inside.
- Make it easily identifiable. Especially if your stroller is black or navy blue, tie something on it to make it distinguishable from others. It could be a special balloon, or a bandana or ribbon. Just something that makes it stand out from the crowd. This makes it less likely that someone will accidentally walk off with it.
**Important! You are not allowed to chain your stroller to anything stationary. You may, however, use a bike chain/lock and loop it through the back tires. This will still allow the stroller to be moved by cast members if necessary.
Are there certain types of strollers that are not allowed inside the theme parks?
Yes. Keenz and any other brands of stroller wagons have been banned from the park as of May 1st, 2019. At the same time, Disney implemented new stroller size restrictions.Strollers larger than 31” (79 cm) in width and 52” (132cm) in length are not permitted.
If you want to make certain that your stroller will be allowed in the park, see this helpful article: The List of Strollers That Are and Aren’t Allowed Into U.S. Disney Parks
I would like to purchase a stroller when I arrive in Orlando, but we will not have a car rental. How can I get to a local Walmart or Target?
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