I will be bringing 2 umbrella strollers with me on the plane...do you check these? If so how will ME find them if they only look for bags? If not, do you bring them on the plane yourself?? Sorry, I have never flown with strollers before. 

As the previous poster said, yopu're going to want to "gate check" those strollers. That means you don't check them with your suitcases. Use the strollers to help you get to the gate (the area where you board the plane). Once you get therre, tell the gate agent you want to gate check the strollers. He/she will give you some paperwork to fill out, and each stroller will be tagged with a special "gate check" tag.mommykds said:I will be bringing 2 umbrella strollers with me on the plane...do you check these? If so how will ME find them if they only look for bags? If not, do you bring them on the plane yourself?? Sorry, I have never flown with strollers before.![]()
Strollers and wheeelchairs are stored in the regular baggage compartment; they are just some of the last things put in, so they are on the top and they are unloaded before the other baggage.WeemanMom said:IWhen you go to board the plane there is a location towards the front where they will place your stroller so it is available to you between flights (if you have a connection) and once you get to your destination. It is not stored under the plane with the rest of your luggage.
mco-missy said:I have gate checked my DD stroller many times. On our last flight it did get a little bit banged up- nothing too bad however. As far as pre-bording, most flights into and out of Orlando are full of children so they do not offer pre-boarding. I have found that sometimes, if you ask, they will let you board with an earlier group- but I have also had times when they would not allow this. It all depends on your airline.
Most airline suspend pre-boarding of people with small children if doing it would mean that the majority of the passengers would be pre-boarding. It's a flight by flight by flight thing depending on how many families with small children are flying. Sometimes they will limmit preboarding to families with infants under a year, or families with car seats to install. If more than 50% of the passengers have small children, it makes no sense to preboard just because there are children.Poohbush said:Lisa,
What airline have you flown where they don't let families with small children board early? We really depend on this. Thanks!
OUCH!!!A said:We did the gate check last time we went to WDW. We had a stop in St. Louis (from Omaha) and then onto Orlando. We never got off the plane in St. Louis, but the stroller did...so when we got to Orlando...it was still in St. Louis. After 3 days and renting a stroller at the parks since we didn't have ours...it finally showed up (after plenty of phone calls)....and it was destroyed. So broken that it couldn't be used at all. & the airline wouldn't reimburse us either. They said they don't cover stollers or car seats. Now that was about 5 years ago...I don't know if they cover them now. Good luck and I hope it makes it there with you (and in one piece!).