PLEASE do a favor to humanity and don't bring a stroller if your kiddo is capable of walking on his/her own two feet. I am a cast member, and there is more crowding, tripping, theft, and bad feelings in general caused by those largely unnecessary devices than from ANYthing else in my experience. I'm sure there are perfectly good reasons to bring one, but please consider the following:
1.) Do you plan on using your stroller as a 'junk storage' space? Don't. Take EVERYthing that you even slightly value out of the thing... Cast Members can't recognize and police every single stroller
2.) Don't take a nice stroller. Beyond items, nice strollers can be the target of theft. Someone else's soda can get spilled on it, cramped stroller parking can cause people to ram the strollers into each other and actually slightly break them, and people can accidentally walk off with your stroller because it is similar looking to theirs
3.) Don't expect it to be in the same place when you come back (in certain areas of the park). We will move the strollers at busier times of day into designated stroller parking areas, so don't freak out if it's not where you left it, and automatically assume it has been stolen.
4.) More broadly, don't assume the stroller has been stolen at any time until you have looked VERY well. 90% of the time, guests just don't search well enough, even when the stroller hasn't budged an inch.
5.) If you must bring your own, try to make it one of those little collapsible ones rather than an SUV of the stroller world. You do not need an Mp3 player and all-terrain stroller tires at Disneyland... the thing takes up way too much space.
6.) Be ready to take extra trips to retrieve the stroller. Rather than just moving on to the next ride, you'll have to find your stroller again, because they are of course not allowed on the rides (with the rare exception of the foldable ones, since they fold up so small).
2007-03-20 10:58:58
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answered by Marj 4
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When we went a couple years ago my daughter was 2. She was better behaved than my than 9 and 7 year old. Bring a stroller but be prepared to park it alot. We went for full days and had no problems. It also depends on the time of year you are going. We went in Jan. of this year and only had to wait 20 minutes per ride. When we went a couple years ago we went in April and some of the rides were 2 hour waits. Have fun
2007-03-19 10:34:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I took my daughter when she was 16 months - ha ha what an experience. She had a great time and it was very easy. The park is pretty baby friendly. We rented a stroller there, which was okay. And was glad I didn't have to carry it on the tram, etc. We had a really great time.
2007-03-19 10:31:42
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answered by Aimee P 3
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At that age they are not going to enjoy the trip and won't remember it. If you feel you need to take one that young, go half day and take your stroller. It's a huge trip for one that small. Mom to 3, we went for the first time this past summer. Two girls 5 and 6 and my son 17.
2007-03-19 11:03:21
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answered by Melanie A 4
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on the grounds which you reside interior of sight, Disneyland feels like a sturdy thank you to spend his birthday. he will have exciting, merely determine you're taking him lower back while he's sufficiently old to undergo in strategies! (I went to Disneyworld while i replace into 4 and don't undergo in strategies lots yet I went to Disneyland while i replace into 13. lots greater memorable haha.) There are surely issues for a 2 12 months old to do, alongside with a pair of rides geared in the direction of youthful young little ones. have exciting!
2016-10-19 02:41:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm looking forward to taking my son...he is 2-1/2 and I think that he would have a great time...I'm thinking defiantly take his stroller so he can nap when he gets tired, or ride when he doesn't want to walk anymore.
2007-03-19 10:37:51
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answered by mommy_2_liam 7
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we took our 2 and 4 y/o. bring a stroller you will need it. with 2 kids, we brought adouble stroller. but honestly, they had so much more fun at seaworld it was unbeleiveable. just too many people at disney. we waited 45 min for 1 ride and then did face painting and pix with mickey (another 45 min) and left.
2007-03-19 10:29:22
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answered by Anonymous
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we took ours when they were little and my daughter was 3or 4 she got lost in the play ground area it really scared us .
when she went in the maze of slides she came out in different area which we didn't see. if you take yours keep a close eye on them.
2007-03-19 10:34:40
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answered by aaaaaaaaaaaaa 3
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