double stroller accessibility in the parks?

kasia

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Hello & (sorry if this has already been debated!)

Have decided (I think) to take my double stroller for my 2 toddlers rather than 2 singles, as I have car hire included, so will not be using the WDW buses. Probably will take the boat from Fort Wilderness to MK though.

Please could you advise me of problems I may have with accessibility. Stroller is very light, 30 inches wide, but quite bulky when folded (not umbrella type, just folds flat - a Graco duosport).

1.Will I be able to get it on the monorail, boats OK- will I have to fold it or will it wheel on?
2.Do you get the kids out to queue for rides & park the stroller, or do the strollers go down the lines?
3.Would I be able to take it on the railroad (folded). Also any idea's how accessible Seaworld is?

What a lot of queries. Help greatly appreciated - Husband cross with me for spending too much time researching!

Many Thanks

Kate
 
I used a side by side with no problems at WDW. I did have to close it for buses and sometimes for the monorail. It can fit in some sections of the monorail IF it's not too crowded.

YOu can bring it on the train at MK folded up. You can bring it on the boats unfolded too.

Strollers do not go in ride lines. YOu will have to park it and take the kids in the line.
 
Kate,

We brought the same model with no problems. It was wonderful to have and in fact I did rent a single stroller for the 4 year old one day. We never had a problem with the buses. My husband would fold it up and off we went. We took it unfolded on the boats and just left the kids strapped in. It was a wonderful thing to have our own stroller and it was especially helpful at the hotel. We were at Pop Century and it can be quite a walk for a 2 year old after being in the park. We certainly were not looking to carry them either so the stroller was wonderful.

kathe
 
We are using a Graco duofold double-stroller to our trip at the end of this week to WDW. I was reading about Animal Kingdom and the guide mentioned that some of the trails are narrow and winding, but that wheelchairs can manage. Are the trails workable with a double stroller?
 

Emily and Jack's Dad said:
We are using a Graco duofold double-stroller to our trip at the end of this week to WDW. I was reading about Animal Kingdom and the guide mentioned that some of the trails are narrow and winding, but that wheelchairs can manage. Are the trails workable with a double stroller?
Wheelchair accessible doors and paths have to be at least 30 inches wide, but are usually 36-42 inches wide.
 








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