Disney is one of the greatest places you can take your kids, but if you've been scrambling to make sense of its new stroller restrictions announced yesterday — the maximum width of strollers was reduced from 36 inches to 31 inches — we've put together a list of leading options that fit within the park's size requirements. Whether you need a double or single, we found 10 popular styles that are all OK to bring inside!
The Chicco Liteway Stroller ($99) is 35 inches by 19 inches by 40 inches when unfolded.
Parents who find themselves frequently traveling gush over the Babyzen Yoyo Stroller ($499). When folded, it's 20 inches by 17.5 inches by 7 inches.
Ergobaby's newest stroller, the compact Metro ($299), is a must-have for city-dwellers. It's 20.8 inches by 16.9 inches by 9 inches.
The Maclaren Quest ($295), like all other Maclaren strollers, comes with a lifetime warranty (just make sure to register your stroller within 60 days of purchase), making it a great investment for your family. With a weight limit that goes up to 55 pounds, this compact option will last through all of your stroller-pushing years.
Yes, you can bring a double stroller to Disney! The Britax 2017 B-Agile Double Stroller ($300) is exactly 31 inches wide and is mentioned on Disney's blog as an approved stroller.
The Evenflo Aero 2 Ultra-Lightweight Double Stroller ($230) is also mentioned on Disney's blog as an approved stroller.
Two of the best features of the Kolcraft Cloud Plus ($93) are its price and its huge under-seat storage compartment. If you're looking to get a lot of function for your dollar, this little stroller will deliver! Weighing in at just over 11 pounds, the Cloud Plus can carry your child from 6 months all the way to 50 pounds. It's only 18 inches wide, too.
The Maxi-Cosi Lila Modular Stroller ($800) is 24 inches wide.
The Maxi-Cosi Lara Ultra Compact Stroller ($220) maneuvers easily and is 19 inches wide.
The gb Pockit Stroller ($180) is regarded as one of the smallest fold-up strollers on the market.