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What is the weight limit for the Disney stroller?

Published in Disney Stroller Limits 2 mins read

The weight limit for Disney rental strollers at Disneyland Resort varies depending on the type of stroller. As per official policies from September 2021, single jogging-style strollers and double tandem-style strollers have different recommended capacities.

It's important to understand these limits to ensure the safety and comfort of your child, as well as to comply with park regulations.

Disneyland Resort Stroller Weight Limits

Here’s a clear breakdown of the weight limits for strollers rented at Disneyland Resort:

Stroller Type Recommended Weight Capacity
Jogging-Style Stroller 50 pounds (22 kg) or less
Double/Tandem Stroller 100 pounds (45 kg) or less

These limits are designed to ensure the proper functioning of the strollers and the safety of the children using them. It is crucial to adhere to these guidelines for a smooth and safe park experience.

Important Considerations for Stroller Use at Disney Parks

While knowing the weight limits is essential, there are other practical insights to consider when using strollers at Disney parks:

  • Rental vs. Personal Strollers: The weight limits typically apply to the strollers rented directly from Disneyland Resort. If you bring your own stroller, it should also comply with general park guidelines regarding size (e.g., no wagons or strollers larger than 31" (79 cm) wide and 52" (132 cm) long).
  • Child's Comfort: Even if a child is within the weight limit, ensure they are comfortable and have enough space, especially for longer park days.
  • Accessibility: Stroller wagons and similar devices are generally not permitted inside the Disney parks. Always check the latest Disneyland Resort's official policy for updated guidelines before your visit.
  • Stroller Parking: Be prepared for designated stroller parking areas. Always remove valuables and consider a unique identifier for your stroller to easily spot it among many others.
  • Height Limits: While the focus is on weight, some strollers may also have recommended height limits or simply be uncomfortable for taller children, even if they are below the weight capacity.

Understanding these details will help you navigate the parks with ease and ensure a more enjoyable visit for your family.