Happy Thursday friends! If you haven’t heard yet, Disney announced several BIG changes to the parks, specifically strollers: Keenz Stroller Wagons are no longer allowed in the Parks as of May 1st, 2019, and there are new guidelines for strollers that limit length and width. What does this mean?! Don’t race to your stroller with a measuring tape just yet, because I’ve done most of the measuring! Tonight I’m sharing ten popular strollers that I see in the Parks all the time, and I’m including those measurements too 🙂
Disney announced the new stroller dimensions in an illustration this morning (see below), and the new limits are 52″ in length and 31″ in width. Disney also included an illustration of a Keenz Stroller Wagon with the announcement that it will no longer be allowed in the Parks because it has the ability to be pushed or pulled. Disney does not allow anything to be pulled in the Parks, including coolers, wagons, etc., for the safety of their guests. Honestly, I get this because I’m so focused on the crowds in front of me that I wouldn’t see a cooler being pulled and could easily trip on it. But, I am really bummed that Keenz Stroller Wagons aren’t allowed anymore.
Here is a list of approved popular strollers that I see at Disney frequently:
1.) BOB Revolution PRO Duallie: APPROVED! Dimensions: 48″ length 30.5″ width (image via BuyBuy Baby)
2.) Baby Jogger City Mini Double Stroller: APPROVED! Dimensions: 38.5″ length 29.75″ width (image via BuyBuy Baby)
3.) UPPAbaby Vista WITH Rumbleseat: APPROVED! 46″ length and 25.7″ width Please keep in mind, if you use the Piggyback skateboard attachment WITH the two seats attached (see image below) you might get stopped; this is right at 52″ in length with the Piggyback. To shorten the length of the stroller, fold up the Piggyback attachment and shorten the handlebar.
4.) GRACO Ready2Grow Click Connect LX Stand & Ride Stroller: APPROVED! Dimensions: 44″ length and 24″ width (image via UPPAbaby)
5.) Joovy Scooter X2 Double Stroller: APPROVED! 32″ length and 30″ width (image via BuyBuy Baby)
6.) Bumbleride 2018 Indie Twin Stroller: APPROVED! 35.5″ length and 29.75″ width (image via Amazon)
7.) Bugaboo Donkey with two seats: APPROVED! 46″ length and 29″ width (image via Bugaboo)
8.) Baby Jogger City Select Stroller with second seat: APPROVED! 46″ length and 25.59″ width. PLEASE NOTE: IF you plan on using the City Select Glider Board, you will reach 52″ length and might get stopped at the gates. (image via BuyBuy Baby)
9.) Contours Options Elite Tandem Stroller: APPROVED! 49.5″ length and 26″ width. Since this stroller is one that is getting close to the limit, lower the handlebar as low at it can go to reduce the chances of being stopped. (image via BuyBuy Baby)
10.) UPPAbaby G-Link Double Stroller: APPROVED! Dimensions: 29″ length and 30″ width (image via BuyBuy Baby)
… Annnd these are the strollers that are not allowed at Disney as of May 1st.
1.) Joovy Big Caboose Stand On Triple Stroller: NOT APPROVED fails in length Dimensions: 55″ length and 21.5″ width (image via BuyBuy Baby)
2.) Foundations The Quad LX 4-Passenger Stroller: NOT APPROVED fails in width Dimensions: 47″ length and 32″ width (image via BuyBuy Baby)
3.) Contours Curve Double Stroller: NOT APPROVED fails in length. Dimensions: 55″ length and 24.5″ width (image via BuyBuy Baby)
4.) Baby Trend MUV 180 Sit-N-Stand Stroller: NOT APPROVED fails in length. Dimensions: 52.25″ length and 22″ width (image via BuyBuy Baby)
5.) Foundation Trio Sport Splash of Color 3-Passenger Stroller: NOT APPROVED fails in length AND width. Dimensions: 56″ length and 32.5 width (image via BuyBuy Baby)
This list certainly isn’t all of the strollers out there, but these are the ones that I see most frequently in the Parks! And remember, this new rule goes into effect on May 1st, so you have time to change your stroller if needed; there are some great stroller rental companies that I can recommend, especially Main Street Strollers! Is there a stroller that you’d like me to share? Send me an email at hello@faisonanne.com.
xo
Catie says
I have the Baby Trend Expedition that we got specifically for Disney and it’s .5” too big. We love it and for us it was an investment, since we’re APs all our money for the year goes to Disney and now I’m in a total PANIC. I’m really sad about this along with most other moms, and hope they find a better solution.
Faison says
Oh that’s heartbreaking 🙁 I’m so sorry!