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Can you take strollers on Disney water taxi?

As with bus transportation, strollers must be folded up and stowed out of the aisle on boats, ferryboats, and water taxis. If you're traveling on the monorail, there is no need to fold your stroller. Your kiddos may remain in their stroller seats for the ride!



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Even if your little one is sleeping and the bus is totally empty, you'll still need to fold your stroller. Resort boat launches – on most, your stroller will need to be folded prior to boarding. Friendship boats – strollers can be left open if space allows, but your child must be seated with you.

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Yes, you can bring your strollers onto the Skyliner and all forms of Disney transportation.

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Strollers larger than 31” (79 cm) in width and 52” (132cm) in length are not permitted. Stroller wagons are also not permitted. Strollers are not allowed on escalators. Use of strollers is permitted on elevators and ramps, available at certain locations.

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The answer is: Yes. You can absolutely take a stroller on the monorail. If the monorail is especially crowded that day, you may be asked to fold it up to make room for more Guests. But usually you can push the stroller directly on the monorail-child and all.

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Resort boat launches – on most, your stroller will need to be folded prior to boarding. Friendship boats – strollers can be left open if space allows, but your child must be seated with you.

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For those visiting with young kids, we recommend bringing your own stroller to Disney World if you don't mind traveling with it. We toadally understand the hassle of flying with a stroller, but we find that it's worth it.

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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.

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You will find a marked stroller parking area near each ride and attraction. The parking will be convenient to both the entrance and the exit. The Disney Parks Blog recently featured a compilation of stroller tips from the Disney Parks Moms Panel, which I'm linking here for you.

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Only strollers with a maximum of 31 inches wide and 52 inches long are allowed in all Disney parks. Specifically, in the new Disney stroller policy, wagons and stroller wagons are not permitted in Disney parks.

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Disney Skyliner Gondola Details. Each gondola has wooden bench-style seating that fits a maximum of 10 people (or six guests if you're riding a wheelchair-accessible gondola). There is enough room for strollers to roll on without having to fold them up. Larger strollers may also use the wheelchair queue.

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Travel with a Younger Elementary Schooler (ages 6-9) They'll likely remember much of the trip. They'll have stamina for a full day. Most rides are accessible to them. They're unlikely to be jaded about the Disney experience.

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That's an enormous distance for a 4- or 5-year-old to walk, and if you decide not to take a pushchair to Disney World, you might do a lot of carrying. You will likely be walking around from very early in the morning until late in the evening. That's a lot for even the best four or 5-year-old walker.

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Attach a unique sign Another way to make your stroller easy to spot is to attach a sign to the back. This is a fairly popular option because it's easy to make and attach to your current stroller. Use your family name or go with a fun phrase for your trip! Disney strollers have pouches where you can insert a sign.

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For those visiting with young kids, we recommend bringing your own stroller to Disney World if you don't mind traveling with it.

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Yes, you definitely need a day bag during your Disney trip. Some people like a fanny pack, but clearly, in this article, I think it is a good idea to bring a backpack to Disney World! It will keep your belongings safe, and you can easily carry a lot of things.

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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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Disney Cast Members are stationed in the stroller parking areas. They move strollers around to keep it neat and tidy. Stroller theft isn't common in the theme parks, but it does happen. Stroller locks and bike locks are generally a no-no at the Disney Parks.

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Guests are welcome to bring their own stroller to any of the theme parks. There are a few guidelines to keep in mind when packing for your adventure. There are size regulations and strollers cannot be larger than 31” (79 cm) in width and 52” (132cm) in length.

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