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How not to lose a stroller at Disneyland?

Preventing Stroller Theft at Disney Theme Parks
  1. Don't leave your valuables in the stroller. ...
  2. Mark your stroller with a colorful scarf or ribbon. ...
  3. Remove a stroller wheel. ...
  4. Use a stroller lock. ...
  5. Take a photo of your stroller before heading out the to theme parks.




To avoid losing your stroller—or having it accidentally taken by someone with a similar model—the best strategy is to make it stand out. Most strollers are black or grey, so tie a bright ribbon, a colorful scarf, or even a battery-powered string of lights to the handle to make yours instantly recognizable in a "sea of buggies." Attaching a personalized sign with your family name is also highly effective. Many parents now use Apple AirTags or Tile trackers tucked into a hidden pocket to monitor their stroller's location via their phone. It is important to remember that Disney Cast Members may move your stroller to organize the parking area, so if it isn't exactly where you left it, check the nearby rows before panicking. Never lock your stroller to a fence or a fixed object, as security will cut the lock; if you use a stroller lock, only lock the wheels together so that a Cast Member can still "wheelie" it if they need to adjust the parking arrangement.

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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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Disneyland stroller policy First, the stroller's dimensions must be no more than 31 x 52 inches (79 x 132 centimeters). Although this size restriction can typically accommodate a standard single-seater stroller, some double strollers might not fit within these guidelines.

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Disneyland's Stroller Policy
  • Stroller Size: Cannot be larger than 31 x 52 inches.
  • Stroller Type: Wagons and stroller wagons are not permitted.
  • Designated Stroller Parking: There are areas designated for stroller parking to keep pathways clear for Guests.


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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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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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If you will be using a stroller in the parks at Disneyland Resort there will be stroller parking areas all throughout the park for you to easily park your stroller while you ride an attraction or two.

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In your pocket or stored in your bag will almost always be the safest place for you to store your wallet, phone, keys, and other small things.

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Strollers must be 31” (79cm) wide and 52” (132cm) long or smaller. As a reminder, wagons are not permitted in our parks. Stroller wagons will also no longer be permitted.

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I chose to use a stroller on Walt Disney World Resort vacations for as long as my son would fit in one. This was long after he had outgrown a stroller for routine use in our daily lives at home, but for the extreme activity and hustle-and-bustle of these trips, a stroller made sense for us.

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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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Best Theme Parks in Orlando for Toddlers (Ages 4 and Under) Hands down, Magic Kingdom offers the most magical experience of all of the Orlando theme parks. Guests of all ages, but especially the toddler set, will be able to enjoy a large number of attractions.

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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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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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