I have an expensive stroller. I'm worried about it getting stolen, can I bring a lock for it? No.Stroller locks are not permitted at Walt Disney World.
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Stroller locks and bike locks are generally a no-no at the Disney Parks. If you lock your stroller to a fence, tree, or pole, a Disney Cast Member may cut the lock and move the stroller.
While flags are not allowed at the Disneyland Resort, you can use a custom handle cover or a scarf tied to the handle to help you find your stroller. My favorite stroller decorations are battery-powered holiday lights, but they're more useful at night than during the day.
Monorail: Strollers may be rolled into the Monorail without folding, be sure to secure the stroller while the Monorail is in motion. Disney Skyliner: If the stroller fits within a 30 x 48 space, it may be rolled into the Skyliner car without folding; if larger it must be folded.
Attach a unique signAnother 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.
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.
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.
We on the panel love helping guests to plan magical vacations! You can absolutely bring a water bottle with you into the Walt Disney World theme parks, including Magic Kingdom. The water bottle cannot be glass, but others are absolutely fine.
One huge advantage to renting a stroller is you do not have to wrestle with your stroller as you board Resort Transportation. There is always a chance that they will run out of rentals, but I have to admit, we have visited even during the busiest of times and I have never personally seen them run out.
A: Guests are allowed to bring outside food and nonalcoholic beverages into the parks for self-consumption, provided they are not in glass containers, do not require heating, reheating, processing or refrigeration and do not have pungent odors. Inform a Security Cast Member of any food items when you enter the park.
Unfortunately, per the Walt Disney World Resort Property Rules, wagons and stroller wagons are prohibited from the theme parks. You are welcome to bring a stroller into the theme parks, provided it's not larger than 31 (79 cm) in width and 52 (132 cm) in length.
Monorails and Magic Kingdom ferries – strollers can stay open, and a child can stay in them. 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.
I remember those days of strapping my daughter to my back to explore. I loved having her close and it was much easier than pushing a stroller. According to the Walt Disney World rules, backpacks are allowed as long as they do not exceed 24 long x 15 wide x 18 high (61 cm x 38 cm x 46 cm).
If your child is under 4, the answer is easy. Yes, you definitely need a stroller. If your child is in that magical age range between 5-9 years old, it's a more difficult decision.
I'm happy to report that double strollers are indeed allowed as long as they fit into the size requirements stated in the park rules. Currently, the requirements are that strollers be no larger than 31” in width and 52” in length. Stroller wagons are not allowed at this time.
Tips to Avoid the Permanent Loss of ChildrenWear bright colored unique clothing that is easy to locate in a crowd. Have everyone is the group wear the same unique hat or Mouse Ears. Set up a meeting place for the entire family at the beginning of the day for both parks.