strollers

Atta83

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You might want to call the airline carrier you are taking and see what they do and dont allow. I know last time I flew there were many strollers but like I said you might want to check first..

Atta
 
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DisneyPhD

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tommyboy is right, regardless of the size of the stroller you can roll it up to the airplane, fold it down and they will put it in luggage for you. When you get off the plane it will be there waiting. Make sure you fold it up good, and take off all things that can get broken. (I haven't had any prolbems, but have heard of people who have.) Even if your stroller is small enough to count as your carry on, you will not be able to keep it with you. (airline policy). Don't worry a stroller does not count as a carry on or extra luggage. They will tag it for you with a luggage tag when you are waiting to board the plane.

Unless it is a Maclearn or another good umbrella stroller, I don't recomend it for WDW, they are just too uncomfortalbe for kids on such a long trip. It also depends on how big your kid is and how much you plan on having the kid in it.

one stroller or two, it doesn't really matter. Even big double stollers are ok. They might have problems with reall big jogger strollers, but if you have concernes call the airline.
 
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bears163

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thanks for all the replys. i am just taking 2 umbrella strollers to save money and to have after the parks close to get to the buses.
 
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DisneyPhD

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You shouldn't have any problems at all with the strollers at the airport.

You might want ones that provide a little shade or get some bags to hang of them. Becareful with umbrella strollers if the kid gets up and the bag is too heavy that stroller will flip over.

Also most baby stores sell a divice for around 10$, it is 3 clips that hook 2 strollers together. It works pretty well.
 
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maelstrom

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I've seen people fold up their umbrella strollers and put them in the overhead compartment. I've also seen strollers with the airline tag on it so I know it's been in the luggage hold. I think calling your airline to find out what their policy is exactly would be a good idea. :wave:
 
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