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At Disney World, while most strollers have to be left at the parking area close to any attraction, some strollers are allowed to enter the queue.
This is because those strollers are considered as wheelchairs, and for that you need to attach the “Stroller as Wheelchair” tag.
Disney Parks provide a special red tag for strollers meant for children with sensory and mobility issues.
Visiting the parks at Disney World requires lot of walking and kids with cognitive disabilities can have problems standing in queues or may just need a break from the crowds. For such kids, Disney allows strollers that will help kids with special needs navigate the parks.
A “Stroller As Wheelchair” tag is a red colored tag which has a stroller and wheelchair symbols. This tag will allow you to take the stroller anywhere a wheelchair can go.
How to get “Stroller As Wheelchair” tag:
- Visit any of the Guest Relations locations to get your “Stroller As Wheelchair” red tag.
- Ask for the Disability Access Service pass to be added to your child’s MagicBand.
- At attractions that have stroller parking, just show the red tag and you will be allowed to proceed with the stroller.
Strollers As Wheelchairs
Guests with disabilities—including those with a cognitive disability—who need to remain in a stroller while in an attraction queue should visit the Guest Relations Lobby at the theme parks in order to obtain the appropriate identifying tag. Disney.com website.
Read: Stroller attachments available for wheelchair bound parents
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