Disney World Stroller Rental Discounts & Coupons

If you are looking for Disney World stroller rental discounts, you’ve come to the right place! Disney rents strollers for use in their parks, but you can also get a great rate on a stroller rental that you can use during your entire vacation in Orlando. You also have the option of bringing your own, of course: scroll down for useful tips!

We update prices whenever we become aware of changes, but prices on this page are always subject to change.

Jump to:

Walt Disney World’s In-Park Stroller Rentals

Disney rents strollers at $15 per day for a single, $31 per day for a double. (Yes, seriously!)

Strollers rented from Disney can only be used inside the parks, which is inconvenient when you leave the parks at the end of the day with sleepy children, or you want to “park hop.” If you’re in the Magic Kingdom, for example, and want to hop to Animal Kingdom, you’ll have to turn in your stroller at the Magic Kingdom entrance, walk with your kids from the gate to the bus, ride the bus, walk from the bus to the Animal Kingdom entrance, enter Animal Kingdom, then get a new stroller. If you want to go somewhere where there aren’t any Disney strollers, like the BoardWalk, Blizzard Beach or Fantasia Gardens, you’re out of luck.

If you do rent a Disney stroller, save your receipt, because if you lose your stroller (or someone walks off with it) you can get a new one by showing your receipt at the stroller center. Also, if you park hop, your receipt is good for a stroller at any park.

There is a discount for prepaid multi-day stroller rentals from Disney: $13 per day for a single, $27 per day for a double. MouseSavers.com reader Melissa W notes that when buying a multi-day rental, “the days do not have to be used consecutively. We were told that they have seen people come back the following year or years even and still use unused days. Also, most of the time you do not have to wait in the line to pay for the stroller rental, rather just in line to actually pick up the rental and have your stroller tickets date stamped.”

Stroller Delivery To Disney Resort Hotels

The below information only applies to the resorts Disney owns. The MouseSavers Preferred Hotels, the Swan & Dolphin, the Disney Springs Area hotels on Hotel Plaza Boulevard and the Bonnet Creek hotels are not Disney-owned – check with any stroller rental company you are interested in to see if they’ll deliver to your specific hotel.

Disney only allows one stroller vendor to drop off strollers with bell services at Disney’s own resorts when the guest is not present: ScooterBug Orlando. ScooterBug Orlando is a franchisee of a large national company that is mostly focused on Electric Convenience Vehicles (ECVs or “scooters”). They have run the in-park ECV and stroller program for several years, so they do have experience with strollers, just not as much with delivering them to resorts. Based on the uneven reports we’ve received, we can’t really recommend them, but if you want to have your stroller dropped off at a Disney-owned resort when you’re not there, they’re the only option.

Other vendors are allowed to drop off strollers at Disney resorts if the guest is physically present to accept the delivery. If you are willing to schedule a time to meet the delivery truck, Buena Vista Scooters, who we’ve recommended for years for ECVs and wheelchairs, also offers stroller rentals and will deliver to Disney resorts (as long as someone from your party is there to meet them). Strollers are not their primary business, but they are a good company with excellent service, they rent quality strollers like the City Mini and we can recommend them. If you reserve through our link, they guarantee you’ll receive the lowest available rates they offer.

Bring/Buy Your Own Stroller

Bringing your own stroller will, of course, save you quite a bit of money and ensure that you have the stroller available all the time, such as when you’re going to and from your hotel. Please note: it’s a good idea to check the stroller size restrictions in the Walt Disney World Property Rules to make sure your stroller will be allowed inside the parks. (If you will be using Disney’s transportation system, bear in mind that you will usually have to take your child out of the stroller and collapse the stroller while on buses and boats.)

Another consideration in bringing your own stroller is the hassles of getting it to Walt Disney World, particularly if you are flying. (You can “gate check” a stroller, which saves some of the work – just bring your stroller right to the gate at the airport. It will be tagged and put into the cargo hold from the gate.)

If you want to avoid the hassle of transporting a stroller on a plane, you might consider buying a cheap one upon arrival and giving it to another lucky family or a charity when you leave.

Or buy a stroller in advance and have it shipped directly to your hotel. (Please note: a $5 per package handling fee may apply if you ship your stroller to a Disney resort.) This has the advantage of saving you money AND being less of a hassle (since you won’t have to transport it to Disney yourself). At the end of your trip, either give the stroller to someone or put it back in the shipping box and have the hotel ship it home for you. To ship it to a Disney hotel, it should be addressed as follows:

Hold for guest: (write the full name under which you made the reservation)

Check in date: (insert date)

Hotel’s name and address (which will appear on your confirmation form)

Most people who bring their own stroller recommend a cheap umbrella-style one. They are lighter, making them easier to get on and off buses, and you won’t worry as much about the possibility of the stroller being stolen. (It’s not unheard-of for strollers to go missing in the parks, so it’s a good idea to put something personal on yours. At minimum, write your last name on it using a permanent marker.)