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Renting a stroller is one of the best ways to keep kids comfortable and families moving smoothly through busy theme parks. But with thousands of families doing the same thing each day, a little stroller etiquette goes a long way! Here’s a guide to keep everyone safe, stress-free, and considerate of others.
🚏 Parking & Maneuvering
Q: Where should I park my stroller?
A: Always use designated stroller parking zones near attractions, shows, and dining areas. This prevents blocked walkways and helps Cast Members manage space efficiently.
Q: Can I leave my stroller anywhere for a short stop?
A: Try not to. In crowded areas, keep your stroller close to you and avoid blocking pathways. If you step away for a few minutes, park it neatly and out of high-traffic areas.
Q: Why was my stroller moved?
A: Cast Members may shift unattended strollers for operational needs. Don’t worry—your stroller hasn’t been lost! Neat parking makes it easier to spot if it’s been relocated.
🔒 Safety & Security
Q: Is it safe to leave valuables in the stroller?
A: No. Always remove phones, wallets, cameras, and other valuables when leaving your stroller unattended.
Q: How can I find my stroller in a sea of rentals?
A: Attach a bright ribbon, luggage tag, or balloon to the handle. This quick trick helps you spot yours instantly in crowded parking areas.
Q: Do I need to check the stroller before using it?
A: Yes. Each morning, give the stroller a quick safety check—brakes, wheels, and harness. If anything seems off, report it to your rental provider right away.
🚌 Transportation Etiquette
Q: Do I need to fold the stroller on transportation?
A: Yes. On buses, monorails, and resort shuttles, fold your stroller when directed to save space and keep boarding lines moving smoothly.
Q: Can I take a stroller on an escalator?
A: Never. Escalators are unsafe for strollers. Always use ramps or elevators.
Q: Can my child ride in the stroller on trams?
A: No. For safety, children must sit in the provided tram seats, not in the stroller.
🌞 General Courtesy
Q: How do I keep my child happy during long park days?
A: Plan regular breaks for rest, snacks, and shade. A few short pauses can prevent meltdowns and keep the day fun.
Q: Do I really need to bring water everywhere?
A: Yes! Hydration is key, especially in hot weather. Keep a water bottle handy and encourage frequent sips.
✨ Final Tip
Treat stroller rentals as a shared courtesy: park thoughtfully, respect walkways, and always put safety first. These small steps make the parks more enjoyable for your family—and everyone around you!




