Strollers on board

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I plan to bring a stroller for my 1.5yo. No stroller for my 4yo. First time cruiser. Anything I should know about strollers on the ship? Any areas not allowed or....insider info?? Thanks!
 
I plan to bring a stroller for my 1.5yo. No stroller for my 4yo. First time cruiser. Anything I should know about strollers on the ship? Any areas not allowed or....insider info?? Thanks!
There is no restriction on where you can push a stroller. You cannot store them in the hallway, however and must store them in your cabin/veranda or at the designated place on the ship. On the Magic and Wonder there is a space on deck 6 behind the mid ship elevators where you can store them. On the Dream there is space outside the Enchanted Garden restaurant on deck 2, under the stairs from Deck 3, where you can store them. I assume the Fantasy is the same but I cannot recall.
 
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If you plan to push on around the ship I highley recommend more an umbrella stroller size or similar. It is pain personally. Between crowds and narrow hallways and super small elevetors.
 

There were three large wagons on the Magic this spring on our floor. We were in the back of the ship so we walked past them several times a day. It’s difficult to pull a wagon close to the wall as you walk. Controlling a pushable stroller seems to not require as much pathway. My father wasn’t able to walk past wagons because they took up too much room as they went past. He would stop walking, hold the railing so they could pass.
My father needs just a little extra room to stumble with the neuropathy in his feet. He was afraid he would fall on the children. Especially when the ship was rocking it was a little difficult for him to recover his balance.
It was a tight fit past the host utility carts for the wagons especially, we helped move a utility cart a little on the first day for one wagon. Maybe wagons only come in one size???
I support bringing a stroller but think it should not be the largest ones out there. Ships are small and halls are difficult to manipulate with a scooter and wheelchair. I had a jogger stroller when my daughter was older that would have fit but would have been too big in my opinion.
Some people may need the larger for whatever reason, but if people can do medium or small that would be great.

And the wagons took up space for 3 people in the elevators.
 

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