Stroller as a wheelchair and Disney stroller rental?

dawnball

<font color=red>bouncie bouncie...<br><font color=
Joined
Jul 6, 2005
Messages
1,953
It looks like my youngest (5yrs, ~46", ~40lb) might still be recovering from some minor medical issues during our next trip, and may need to use a stroller as a wheelchair. Of course, we haven't used our stroller in a year, so we donated it. :crazy2:

If we rent a disney stroller, do we need to get a new stroller-as-a-wheelchair tag each day or do they have some way of managing that with a multi-day stroller rental? Can I get the tag from a blue umbrella, or just guest services? Depending on how he's doing in the week before we leave, an offsite stroller might end up being the better choice, but I'd like to know my options!

I'd be glad to take advice on the best rental strollers for taller kids, too.
 
Last edited:
If you are renting a stroller in the parks, you will need to get a Stroller as Wheelchair tag every day (or if you leave the park and they don’t hold the same stroller you rented for you). The tags are like airline luggage claim tags - a strip that is placed around a stroller part with adhesive that sticks the 2 ends of the strip together
 
It looks like my youngest (5yrs, ~46", ~40lb) might still be recovering from some minor medical issues during our next trip, and need to use a stroller as a wheelchair. Of course, we haven't used our stroller in a year, so we donated it. :crazy2:

If we rent a disney stroller, do we need to get a new stroller-as-a-wheelchair tag each day or do they have some way of managing that with a multi-day stroller rental? Can I get the tag from a blue umbrella, or just guest services? Depending on how he's doing in the week before we leave, an offsite stroller might end up being the better choice, butanit I'd like to know my options!

I'd be glad to take advice on the best rental strollers for taller kids, too.
another piece of how do you plan to get to your room at your resort as it could be a walk car or bus or other
 

another piece of how do you plan to get to your room at your resort as it could be a walk car or bus or other
Yeah, the distance from bus to stroller/wheelchair rental can be too much for some kids with limited mobility. Not to mention having to go uphill and/or waiting in lines in some spots. (I speak from experience before my mom let me buy my first wheelchair that we took to Disney.)
 
Also, if renting in the parks, the strollers cannot leave the park so you'd have to carry the little one until you got to the parks.
 
Also, if renting in the parks, the strollers cannot leave the park so you'd have to carry the little one until you got to the parks.
Yes, of course. :) I've been carrying him since he was a tiny baby, and I'm pretty capable for those distances. I don't like babywearing in the queues because there's a lot of up and down (for height checks and loading) with non-ideal ergonomics and I always feel rushed. It's an overuse injury waiting to happen.

I'm currently fingers crossed that things will improve so a stroller makes for a better trip rather than an in-line necessity. If I can pick up the tag at any blue umbrella I'll probably wait and see how things unfold.
 
I've been carrying him since he was a tiny baby, and I'm pretty capable for those distances.
You don't mention transportation so I just wanted to point out the lack of parking lot trams at some parks. The tram is back for MK, and AK; still no tram for Epcot or DHS.
 
There are quite a few companies that rent strollers and will deliver the stroller to your hotel then you can have the same stroller for the length of your trip.
Or maybe check some of the second hand shops in your area and buy a used one
 
I'm assuming you are flying, so you have that distance to think about too.

Also, if he is recovering, you don't want to slow down the healing or even set it back and be force to spend more time at resort.

This is the cost of a few days rental..

https://www.amazon.com/Summer-Infan...ducts&sprefix=stroller+for+40+,aps,742&sr=1-3

Little more of a stroller.

https://www.amazon.com/Kolcraft-Lig...mzn1.fos.18ed3cb5-28d5-4975-8bc7-93deae8f9840

We have used the second one on a few disney trips with grandkids.
 
If you buy or rent a stroller, check the height and weight. Those are listed in the item description. There are strollers that go up to 48 inches and 50 pounds, but many are for babies/toddlers and have much lower limits
 
I'd try to borrow one, if nothing else for the airport walking. I bet a local mom has exactly what you need, then you can get it tagged once.
 
There are quite a few companies that rent strollers and will deliver the stroller to your hotel then you can have the same stroller for the length of your trip.
Or maybe check some of the second hand shops in your area and buy a used one
This was going to be my suggestion. The companies will deliver right to the hotel and you get to use the same stroller for the length of the trip, which means you only need it tagged once.
 
It looks like my youngest (5yrs, ~46", ~40lb) might still be recovering from some minor medical issues during our next trip, and need to use a stroller as a wheelchair. Of course, we haven't used our stroller in a year, so we donated it. :crazy2:

If we rent a disney stroller, do we need to get a new stroller-as-a-wheelchair tag each day or do they have some way of managing that with a multi-day stroller rental? Can I get the tag from a blue umbrella, or just guest services? Depending on how he's doing in the week before we leave, an offsite stroller might end up being the better choice, but I'd like to know my options!

I'd be glad to take advice on the best rental strollers for taller kids, too.
I would recommend renting a city mini gT from an offsite company so you can just get the tag once for your entire trip. We’ve only ever gotten the tag from guest services (not blue umbrellas). The waits at guest services each morning can really eat up time I presume you’d rather spend in the park.
 
I would recommend renting a city mini gT from an offsite company so you can just get the tag once for your entire trip. We’ve only ever gotten the tag from guest services (not blue umbrellas). The waits at guest services each morning can really eat up time I presume you’d rather spend in the park.
plus you have to wait in line for the stroller then again in another line for the tag if renting a park stroller
 
I would recommend renting a city mini gT from an offsite company so you can just get the tag once for your entire trip. We’ve only ever gotten the tag from guest services (not blue umbrellas). The waits at guest services each morning can really eat up time I presume you’d rather spend in the park.
Yeah, we've gotten them from blue umbrellas, but I was pre-pandemic. Last year there was no waiting at all for guest services, but that seemed like a fluke. From reports it sounds like blue umbrellas have lines these days!

I'm loathe to have the stroller taking up space in the room and wrestling it on and off transportation when we don't have to. I just heard that my dad fell off a cliff in the grand canyon, so maybe he'll need a wheelchair and we'll just pop the kid on his lap for lines!

(Dad's probably going to be sore but not seriously injured, he slid ~20 feet before he stopped himself and continued down to the river. He's currently making good time coming up Bright Angel.)
 
Yeah, we've gotten them from blue umbrellas, but I was pre-pandemic. Last year there was no waiting at all for guest services, but that seemed like a fluke. From reports it sounds like blue umbrellas have lines these days!

I'm loathe to have the stroller taking up space in the room and wrestling it on and off transportation when we don't have to. I just heard that my dad fell off a cliff in the grand canyon, so maybe he'll need a wheelchair and we'll just pop the kid on his lap for lines!

(Dad's probably going to be sore but not seriously injured, he slid ~20 feet before he stopped himself and continued down to the river. He's currently making good time coming up Bright Angel.)
be prepared to be told "no lap rides " in the wheelchair from CMs. have seen that happen
 
It looks like my youngest (5yrs, ~46", ~40lb) might still be recovering from some minor medical issues during our next trip, and need to use a stroller as a wheelchair.
I'm loathe to have the stroller taking up space in the room and wrestling it on and off transportation when we don't have to.
Honestly -- for a 5-yr-old I'd just spring for a cheap umbrella stroller and use that. Assuming it will meet your son's needs. They can be picked up for as cheap as $20-$35 for a no-frills simple umbrella stroller. Most indicate max weight at 40-45lbs, and honestly it isn't going to break if the child is just a few pounds heavier. Easily folds and carries onto transportation, or fold it up and leave it in the corner of your resort room if not needed.
 













Receive up to $1,000 in Onboard Credit and a Gift Basket!
That’s right — when you book your Disney Cruise with Dreams Unlimited Travel, you’ll receive incredible shipboard credits to spend during your vacation!
CLICK HERE














DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest DIS Tiktok DIS Twitter

Back
Top