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Does Disneyland Paris have baby strollers?

Visit this Front Lot shop, at the entrance to Walt Disney Studios Park, where you can rent a stroller/pushchair or wheelchair to help you get around Disneyland Paris. Essential supplies for infants are also available for sale: baby food, fruit juice, diapers, pacifiers and sunscreen.



Yes, Disneyland Paris provides stroller (pushchair) rentals for guests, which is a massive convenience for families traveling with toddlers. The rental locations are situated just inside the entrance to both Disneyland Park (at Town Square Terrace) and Walt Disney Studios Park (at Studio Services). In 2026, the daily rental fee is approximately €15 to €25 per day, depending on the model. It is important to note that these strollers are designed for older toddlers and do not recline, so they may not be suitable for infants who cannot sit up on their own. Additionally, these strollers are "park-only" and cannot be taken back to your hotel or used in the Disney Village. For guests staying at Disney Hotels, a private provider named ScooterBug offers "length-of-stay" rentals that can be delivered directly to the hotel lobby. Disney also maintains "Baby Care Centers" in both parks, which provide quiet spaces for feeding and changing, alongside the sale of nappies, baby food, and sun cream.

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Of course! There are so many exciting things to see along the way that your children are sure to be entertained and you won't notice the time pass. Download the official Disneyland Paris app to see live wait times for each attraction so you can plan your day more effectively on the day!

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