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Old 30 Apr 21, 08:35 PM  
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Hi all,

We are travelling next year for the first time with what will be our two year old so will need to take a pram/stroller.

Are there any size limits with virgin or Disney? I can’t seem to find anything online really.

For reference we have an Oyster 3.

Thanks in advance!
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Old 30 Apr 21, 08:52 PM  
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Weve never noticed any restrictions. You should be fine with that.
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Or don’t take one and buy a cheap one at Walmart once your there but obviously that doesn’t help at the airport!
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Old 30 Apr 21, 09:57 PM  
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Buy a cheap pushchair before you go , if yours is damaged in the hold you will be pram less in the UK awaiting a claim. Also less likely to be stolen if it's cheap & cheerful.
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Hi all,

We are travelling next year for the first time with what will be our two year old so will need to take a pram/stroller.

Are there any size limits with virgin or Disney? I can’t seem to find anything online really.

For reference we have an Oyster 3.

Thanks in advance!
You can take it but I recommend something a bit smaller with a one step one hand fold for the car park trams, buses, etc like a babyjogger city mini, oyster zero or mamas and papas armadillo. Lots of people take umbrella strollers but I prefer something with a huge hood, lies flat and has a decent basket.

The other option is to rent one out there from a company like Kingdom Strollers.
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If you are staying in a Villa check with the owners before buying or renting I'm sure we are not the only ones with a selection of buggies for our guests to use.

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There’s no restrictions you’ll be fine. Just travel light if you can and look for one that lies flat/near flat for naps, has a decent hood for the sun and storage. Baby joggers are good but I loved my joie litetrax.
They damaged my baby jogger on the hold but replaced it fit a brand new one so I wouldn’t worry too much. It’s more lugging them about really, on buses, collecting from flight, on car park trams, monorails etc.
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Buy a cheap pushchair before you go , if yours is damaged in the hold you will be pram less in the UK awaiting a claim. Also less likely to be stolen if it's cheap & cheerful.
Do people actually steal prams at Disney?
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Do people actually steal prams at Disney?
At DLP we rented one of those big plastic ones and after we came off a ride it had gone despite it having our names on the handle

We told a cast memebr and they went and got us another.
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Do people actually steal prams at Disney?
I'm sure I remember reading about a woman who was finally caught after stealing several pushchairs, think it was a large number - seems she'd buy park tickets just for that purpose. Can't remember if she had accomplices.
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