I plan to take the WDW railroad from Frontierland to Toontown. Does that mean I will need to leave my stroller in Frontierland, and pick it up later... or is there a way for me to bring it with me on the train?
The only kind of strollers allowed on that train are umbrella-fold models. That said, it doesn't have to be a *small* umbrella-fold; we've taken a Pliko on the train many times.
We have taken many different types of strollers on the train. Last month we took Doms Graco one. I have taken her large stroller many times. We dont own any of the "umbrella" type strollers.
Just thought I would help out here since there are conflicting answers (and I have worked on the trains for 3 years)... If you can fold it, it can go on the train. The only type of stroller that is not allowed on the train are the park rentals which we do an exchange for, you take your personal belongings and the name tag and we will get you a new stroller at the station you are getting off at. Other than that there are no restrictions on what type of stroller you can bring. As long as you can fold it and put it in the seat with you (or the one in front of you and hold onto it) you are more than welcome to take it (it can not go between the passenger cars, you have to be able to have it with you). We get all types onboard from little umbrella strollers to the Big jogging stollers with the one "huge" front wheel. Don't worry about it, as long as you can fold it we can get it on.
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