We have a double stroller for our two girls (one aged 3.5years and the other will be just over 1)
My second daughter is evolving Cerebral Palsy and I'm wanting to get a GAC card so she can be comfortable in her stroller while we are there, so that she doesn't have to be held and lifted in uncomfortable positions etc to get on to rides/see shows etc
Given that we only have the double stroller will this be allowed on the disney buses with my baby girls in it or will they force us to collapse it and hold/carry her?
As was already mentioned, children must be out of strollers and the stroller must be folded on the bus, even if it is being used as a wheelchair. This is for safety because a stroller could be bent or broken and the child injured in an accident or even in a sudden stop.
Some special needs strollers have been designed with what is called a transport option. Those strollers have specially strengthened places on the frame for tie down straps to be attached and the can be tied down. Attaching a special needs stroller with the bus tiedowns if the stroller does not have a tiedown option can cause damage. I know of someone whose special needs stroller had the frame bent just by attaching the tiedown straps.
For shows, you will be able to bring a stroller with a wheelchair tag right into the theater. Because children in strollers sit relatively low to the ground, she probably will not be able to see over the people in front of you if she stays in the stroller. You will probably need to park the stroller next to the seat and hold your daughter on your lap during the show.
As you enter the attraction, CMs will direct you where to go.
For rides, many require a transfer to a ride car. With a stroller as wheelchair, you will be able to bring the stroller to the boarding area and then will need to transfer your daughter out of the stroller and into the ride car. Most parents of 15 months old have their small children sit on their laps.
How close you are able to bring the stroller to the ride car will depend on exactly how big your stroller is.
There are some ride cars that are wheelchair accessible and allow a wheelchair to be loaded onto the ride car. Those ride cars are not designed for/accessible for strollers, so you will need to park the stroller and she will need to sit on your lap.