We were thinking of taking a bike lock for ours & someone said you can't use one in case they need to move it, but it sounds like it might be a good idea.
As other posters wrote, it is OK as long as you don't lock it
to anything. CMs have posted that if a stroller is locked to a railing, etc., the lock will be cut and the stroller will be moved.
I've heard some people say that they lock the front wheels. That way the CM's can tip it and move it only using the back wheels, but it would be inconvenient to try to steal it and push a child around that way. I'm not sure if this is "allowed", but I think some have done it.
As long as CMs can still move it, it's OK.
Ouch!! That is why we wheel Rachel into all the restaurants in her wheelchair/stroller then park it at the table with us when we put her in her high chair. When the CM offers to wheel it outside for us we decline. It would cost $3,500.00 to replace it!! I just tell the CM that we may need it at any moment. I have seen the same wheelchair/stroller for sale on ebay, and would not want to wonder if my daughter's was being sold after it was stolen at WDW.
In your case, your stroller is a wheelchair and you would be allowed to bring it in where ever wheelchairs are allowed.
If it is being mistaken for a 'regular' stoller, you might want to go to Guest Relations to get it identified as a 'stroller as wheelchair'. There is more information in post #6 of the disABILITIES FAQs thread (link in my signature).
I think when people talk about locking the wheels, they are discussing bike locks or the like. Since this first happened to us, we are going to take a different approach. Locking the wheels would simply be a nightmare as often as you are in and out of the stroller. We have discovered a way to lock our new stroller open - keeping it from being able to be folded. Between marking it up and keeping anyone from being able to fold it onto a bus or in a car, we figure it will significantly increase our security. We may even put a sign on it that says it will not fold.
CMs have posted that locking a stoller so it will not fold will help. One CM wrote that a lot of strollers get abandoned because the stroller can't be brought onto the buses or parking lot trams unless they are folded.
Someone posted once that after their stroller was stolen, they were taken to Lost and Found to look for it after a few days. There were lots of strollers that had been lost or abandoned; they did not find theirs, but were allowed to pick from the ones that had been there a long time and had no ID.
So another suggestion is to mark the stroller with ID and your cell phone number in an easy to see place and also in another place that is still easy to see, but a bit more hidden. Some people have printed address labels and then covered them with clear packing tape to make them harder to get off.
CMs have written that if they are able to identify where a stroller belongs, they will at least try to get it there, but most 'lost' strollers have no ID on them.
NeverBeen2DW said:
I bought the ugliest gray Mac stroller thinking nobody else would have it at DW. I have to admit I walked off with someone elses stroller. It was late too at MK. I went all the way from Its a Small World to the tinkerbell store. Shopped for about 20 mins then when I was checking out reached into the basket to look for something and realized it was not mine. I was horrified.
Almost every time a 'stolen stroller' thread comes up, someone posts that they did the same thing you did.
One thing people have done to help that situation is putting something on the push handles that will be noticeable when the stroller is pushed. People have used things like bandanas or ribbons tied to the handles. Mylar-like curling ribbon works well. You can kind of make a pompom out of it and no one is going to be able to get it off without a scissor since it doesn't tear.
Even with that, it still would be good to have a few other unique decorations so that you don't end up taking a stroller thinking it's yours when it really belongs to another DIS poster who thought lime green curling ribbon would be a great way to mark their stroller.