Skyliner Car Length - Strollers

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Does anyone know the internal length of the Skyliner? We will be bringing 2 strollers (Uppababy Vista with 2 seats and Uppababy G-Lite) and I am wondering if we can get both pushed into one Skyliner car. We don't mind having to tuck our legs up as long as all 3 kids can stay asleep on the way home every night.
 
I'm not sure what the length of the gondola's are, but Disney's rules for strollers is that families load single strollers with children riding in them by simply rolling the stroller into the cabin (just as guests can do on the Monorail). Stroller size is limited to 30″ by 48″ when unfolded. Families with larger strollers are able to fold them to bring them onto the Skyliner gondolas, but the maximum capacity will change to from 10 to 6 guests. Children seated in strollers do count as passengers. So if you have one child in a single stroller or two children in a double stroller, you’ll only be able to load 5 and 4 other passengers respectively. If you are a family of over six with one or more strollers, you will be asked to board two gondolas. As with many things at WDW, you may run into the discretion of individual CM's.
 
Does anyone know the internal length of the Skyliner? We will be bringing 2 strollers (Uppababy Vista with 2 seats and Uppababy G-Lite) and I am wondering if we can get both pushed into one Skyliner car. We don't mind having to tuck our legs up as long as all 3 kids can stay asleep on the way home every night.
from what I have read you will have to fold the double stroller on Skyliner and I doubt you will be able to get both on one Skyliner
 
I used a side by side stroller in Jan 21 and had to fold it. You may be able to get away with a UBV and not folding it since it's a tandem. But they may not let y'all both on one gondola.
 

Does anyone know the internal length of the Skyliner? We will be bringing 2 strollers (Uppababy Vista with 2 seats and Uppababy G-Lite) and I am wondering if we can get both pushed into one Skyliner car. We don't mind having to tuck our legs up as long as all 3 kids can stay asleep on the way home every night.
I’m not sure what those strollers are but side by side double strollers have to be folded. Inline double strollers don’t have to be folded. If you have a single with one child in it and a double inline with two kids in it and two adults, your good.
 














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