Stroller storage question

Wendylet

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Hi folks. We are planning a resort/cruise/resort holiday at wdw next year in April. My daughter is bringing a stroller. We will have 6 nights at a wdw resort, 7 night cruise from Port Canaveral and then one additional night at the same wdw resort and we depart the following day. Would she be able to leave the stroller at the resort instead of taking it on the cruise with her as we are returning to the resort for one last night after the cruise? Your help is most appreciated!
 
Would she be able to leave the stroller at the resort instead of taking it on the cruise with her as we are returning to the resort for one last night after the cruise?
Generally yes but you should always check with Bell Service or Luggage Service since it will be more than 3 days that you want to leave the stroller at the resort. Some resorts only have limited storage space it you always want to check while you are at your resort.

Dave
 
Someone else will give you better advice, but my thought was: Disney changed its rules regarding having strollers delivered to Bell Services. You can't just use any company and have Bell Services hold the stroller until you get there. I don't know if the rule is due to limited space in the Bell Service areas, but if it is, then that might be an indication that they will not hold a stroller while someone is on a cruise.
 
Someone else will give you better advice, but my thought was: Disney changed its rules regarding having strollers delivered to Bell Services. You can't just use any company and have Bell Services hold the stroller until you get there. I don't know if the rule is due to limited space in the Bell Service areas, but if it is, then that might be an indication that they will not hold a stroller while someone is on a cruise.

If you're having a stroller delivered, it has to be from scooterbug for bell services to hold the delivery, and I think that was more about all the different providers having different delivery times, having one vendor brings order to the chaos of stroller deliveries and pickups.

But I'm not aware of any restrictions regarding bell services holding someone's personal stroller.

My husband ships his golf clubs in and those ALWAYS arrive days earlier than quoted, and there's never been an issue with them not holding the clubs.

OP: More than likely it won't be a problem but she should be prepared to bring the stroller on the cruise if need be.
 

she should be prepared to bring the stroller on the cruise if need be.

Just a curiosity question for the OP... How used to walking is the child? Ships are not small and I've seen many kids tired and whiny about having to keep walking so that their parent/guardian ends up carrying them all over. It might be worth taking the stroller anyway just in case.
 
Just a curiosity question for the OP... How used to walking is the child? Ships are not small and I've seen many kids tired and whiny about having to keep walking so that their parent/guardian ends up carrying them all over. It might be worth taking the stroller anyway just in case.
This 👍 My BIL and SIL learned this lesson the hard way when they decided not to bring a stroller for my niece.
 
I would bring the stroller for if they decide to explore any ports by foot. I would just fold it and stick it under the bed, but at least it would be there if needed.
 
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