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Can I take my Graco double stroller to Disneyland?

If your stroller falls between 31" inches in width and 52" inches in length, you are good to go. Please note, stroller wagons are not permitted inside of the parks. Protip, make sure to bring a fun ribbon or bandana to tie to your stroller to help locate it in a sea of similar rides.



Whether you can take your Graco double stroller to Disneyland depends entirely on its physical dimensions. In 2026, Disney strictly enforces a stroller size limit: they must be no larger than 31 inches (79 cm) wide and 52 inches (132 cm) long. Many Graco "sit-and-stand" or "in-line" (tandem) double strollers comfortably fit within these rules because they are no wider than a standard single stroller. However, some "side-by-side" Graco models may exceed the 31-inch width limit. You must also remember that stroller wagons (regardless of brand) are strictly prohibited in the parks. Before you head to the gate, measure your stroller from its widest and longest points (including wheels and cup holders). If your stroller is too large, you can rent a Disney-approved stroller at the park entrance or through a local third-party vendor that provides delivery to your hotel.

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Strollers larger than 31 (79 cm) x 52 (132 cm) and wagons are not permitted. Stroller wagons are also not permitted.

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Disney Skyliner – single strollers and double strollers that are front to back (not side-by-side) can stay open. Double, side-by-side style must be folded. Buses and trams – strollers must be folded up before boarding.

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Disneyland's stroller policy is fairly broad. Strollers that are within 31 x 52 inches in size are permitted, but it can't be a stroller wagon or have a wagon affixed. Should you bring a stroller to Disneyland? If you have young children in your party, it's a good idea.

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Disney offers two types of strollers: single strollers (recommended for children 50 lbs. or less) and double strollers (recommended for children 100 lbs. or less).

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I checked with a Cast Member, and was told that the single, jogging-style rental strollers have a recommended capacity of 50 pounds or less. In addition, the double, tandem-style strollers have a recommended capacity of 100 pounds or less.

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Parks. Strollers are not allowed on most rides or in lines for rides. Although, if you are traveling with an infant you may be able to bring your car seat attachment to some shows and slow moving rides.

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While there are size limitations to the strollers allowed on property, there are no guidelines that mention a specific age limit at this time. All considering, I think whether you bring a stroller or not is truly a personal decision. Step back and determine what would work best for your children and family in general.

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Each attraction has a dedicated stroller parking area. Make sure that you park your stroller in these zones or your stroller will be moved to them by a Cast Member. If you're not sure where the nearest one is, ask the Cast Member at the entrance of the attraction and they'll be more than happy to assist you.

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More often than not, double strollers can be gate-checked. Use a stroller bag to protect your double strollers. Since most strollers are gate-checked, best to place them inside a stroller bag to protect it and keep it clean for when your child uses it. Also, you will want to make sure that you got your stroller tagged.

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The Walt Disney World Resort Property Rules state that stroller wagons are prohibited, so you cannot bring your stroller wagon. Additionally, strollers must be 31 inches in width or smaller and 52 inches in length or smaller. If you are interested, there are strollers available for rent at Walt Disney World.

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Wagons and wagon-style strollers. While wagons may seem convenient for carting kids around, they can cause congestion in parks and clog up the flow of guests.

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Suitcases, bags, coolers or backpacks, with or without wheels, larger than 24 long x 15 wide x 18 high (61 cm x 38 cm x 46 cm) are not allowed in any theme park. Loose or dry ice is not permitted in these containers. Re-usable ice packs are recommended.

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The MB Nano Duo is only 20 lbs and, thanks to its tri-fold design, makes it a VERY compact double stroller. The Nano Duo truly is your quintessential “traveling with two” stroller. Bonus: it takes up to two infant car seats! It's also really just a great overall twin stroller for newborns, or a baby and a toddler.

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To make sure you are fully aware of Disney's stroller rules and guidelines, and to take out all the guesswork, here is what you need to know: Strollers heading to a Disney park must be no larger than 31 inches (79 cm) wide and 52 inches (132 cm) long. Stroller wagons are not allowed.

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Although it is an extra piece of luggage to bring along, having your child's own stroller on your Disney trip could be a very good option. For smaller children, usually 4 and younger, who use their stroller frequently or who are not used to walking long distances, this may give them extra comfort.

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