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The 4 Best Disney-Approved Double Strollers, Tested by Real Parents

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The best Disney-approved double strollers to get you from the Magic Kingdom to Epcot and everywhere in between with all your belonging, pairs of Mickey Mouse ears and oh yeah, kids in tow.
Zoe/UPPAbaby/Baby Jogger

So you’re heading to the Happiest Place on Earth? If kids are in tow, you know it will be a challenge to keep it happy. You did all the early legwork—booking the perfect Airbnb near Disney and getting your 3-year-old appropriately acclimated by viewing some of the best Disney movies—so how do you make sure your actual time in the parks lives up to expectations? Well, I’ve been to Walt Disney World more times than I can count (as a kid and an adult), and I can tell you, it never disappoints. But it does get tiring. So while you might be on the fence about bringing a double stroller to Disney because of the hassle—packing it, parking it before rides, folding it up on the plane, dealing with crowds etc.—and regulations (we’ll get into that below), err on the side of a double stroller. You will regret not having one to hold your belongings, offer a place for one kid to nap while the other gets in line for Space Mountain and, most importantly, give yourself a break and a place to hold your Dole Whip. So, without further ado, here are the best Disney-approved double strollers to get you from the Magic Kingdom to Epcot and everywhere in between. 

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The Best Disney-Approved Double Strollers at a Glance

1

Best Disney-Approved Stroller Overall

UPPAbaby Vista V2

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2

Best Disney-Approved Double Stroller Runner-Up

Baby Jogger City Select Double Stroller

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3

Best Lightweight Disney-Approved Double Stroller for Travel

Zoe TwinV2

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4

Best Disney-Approved Double Stroller for Twins

Mockingbird Single-to-Double 0

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What Is Disney's Policy for Double Strollers?

The guidelines for double strollers at Walt Disney World Resort are pretty straightforward. They state that strollers cannot be more than 31” (79 cm) in width and 52” (132cm) in length. Unfortunately, stroller wagons are also not permitted. Other stroller rules include:

  • Strollers are not allowed on escalators. Use of strollers is permitted on elevators and ramps, available at certain locations.
  • A child must be removed from his or her stroller while riding on a parking lot tram.
  • Do not leave personal belongings in an unattended stroller.
  • Strollers may be moved by a Cast Member due to operational needs.

How I Chose the Best Disney-Approved Double Strollers

I chose these particular Disney-approved double strollers by polling parents with two or more kids who have put these models to use on a regular basis. I also used my own experience testing double strollers with my two kids. And of course I scoped the general consensus for various doubles from Disney blogs and discussion groups. 

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A family with a Disney-approved UPPAbaby Vista V2 stroller.
Alexia Dellner

Best Disney-Approved Stroller Overall

1. UPPAbaby Vista V2RumbleSeat V2

What She Likes

  • premium materials and construction
  • multiple seating configurations and large under-seat basket
  • smooth maneuverability and all-wheel suspension for a comfortable ride

What She Doesn't Like

  • very expensive
  • heavy and bulky
  • not easy to travel with

UPPAbaby

  • Dimensions:  25.7” W x 37” L x 39.5” H
  • Type: convertible single-to-double tandem 
  • Storage: large under-seat basket with a 30 lb capacity, additional pockets
  • Age Range: newborn to 50 lbs

We talk about the UPPAbaby Vista V2 a lot here…and for good reason. It’s the all-in-one workhorse of a stroller system that grows with your family, accommodating up to three children. It’s versatile, durable, and designed for comfort, making it a fantastic choice for a Disney trip.  Alexia Dellner, PureWow Executive Editor, raves about her stroller that she’s pushed around for years now:  “It's sturdy, (I've pushed it over forest terrain and cobbled European streets), and it has tons of storage space (diaper bag? no problem). I knew that pushing two small kids would be tough so I definitely wanted something that could handle all that weight, and the UPPAbaby does, no problem. The seats are also spacious, and you can connect your infant car seat into the stroller, which is super convenient.” Dellner also appreciates that are multiple figurations, which, at a Disney park can come in handy when one kid needs to nap and the other one is in and out saying hi to Chip and Dale. 

Note: The Vista V2 can fit three kids with a RumbleSeat V2+ and PiggyBack, however, it’s not totally clear if the PiggyBack (aka the scooter-like attachment) is Disney-approved, so you may be safer having your older kid in a great pair of walking shoes. 

A family with a Disney-approved Baby Jogger double stroller.
Jillian Quint

Best Disney-Approved Double Stroller Runner-Up

2. Baby Jogger City Select Double Stroller

What She Likes

  • highly versatile with multiple seating configurations (16!)
  • large storage basket
  • adjustable handlebar for different parent heights
  • converts from a single to a double stroller

What She Doesn't Like

  • heavy
  • can be difficult to maneuver in tight spaces when used as a double
  • pricey

Baby Jogger

  • Dimensions: 25.75” W x 43.5” H x 38.5” L 
  • Type: convertible tandem double stroller
  • Storage: large under-seat basket and multiple pockets
  • Age Range: 6 months to 45 lbs per seat

Ideal for families with two young children, the Baby Jogger City Select Double offers 16 different seating configurations, which means it can change with your plans and needs during a hectic trip. It’s durable, easy to maneuver, and provides ample storage​, which can store all the Mickey Mouse ears you please. PureWow Editor in Chief Jillian Quint loved that her two growing kids could easily—and comfortably—fit through different stages in their lives: “When my daughter was a newborn,” Quint shares, “we inserted her car seat, then when she was old enough, we plopped in the second stroller seat and put her in that.” Like the UPPABaby VistaV2, there are so many configurations (seats can go forward or backward, face each other, etc.), making it amenable to an all-day, action-packed Disney trip with kids who may need different things (i.e. a nap or a snack). Also, Quint likes that the stroller was narrow so that she wasn’t bulldozing any oncoming traffic, a major plus for a Disney vacation if you’re nervous about hauling a double-wide stroller through angry (er, happy) crowds. All this said, the Baby Jogger City Select Double is the heaviest stroller on this list, so if air-travel ease is a must-have for your family, I wouldn’t recommend this one. If you’re driving to Disney, however, that’s another story—one with a happy ending. 

A family with a Disney-approved Zoe Twin v2 stroller.
Dara Katz

Best Lightweight Disney-Approved Double Stroller for Travel

3.  Zoe TwinV2

What I Like

  • one of lightest double strollers available
  • features such as large canopies
  • reclining seats
  • ample storage

What I Don't Like

  • smaller wheels 
  • not as much storage space as other double strollers

Zoe

  • Dimensions:  30” W x 40.25” H x 33” L
  • Type: lightweight double stroller
  • Storage: large under-seat storage basket and parent pockets
  • Age/Weight Limits: 3 months to 45 lbs per seat

As for a side-by-side double stroller, I love the Zoe TwinV2. Can it fold up small enough to fit in the overhead compartment on a flight? Nah. We’re in double territory now, but it’s still considered the lightest and most compact doubles on the market. So if you’re making a long trek to Disney with two in tow, this could be a winner.  I find it easy to fold, easy to maneuver, and easy to convince my toddler to hop on in. Even though it’s pretty lean for a double-wide, it’s roomy and comfy for both kids. They can interact or do their own thing. I also appreciate that the shade offers full coverage, which is not just important for the blazing sun or rain, but also key for the high-intensity stimulation of Disney. I also love the easy five-point harnesses that are easy on my fine motor skills, even with swollen hands after a long day in the sun. 

A family with a Disney-approved Mockingbird single to double stroller.
Alyce Tassoni

Best Disney-Approved Double Stroller for Twins

4. Mockingbird Single-to-Double 2.0 +
2nd Seat Kit

What She Likes

  • sleek design with customizable fabric options.
  • easy one-hand fold
  • large storage basket.
  • affordable alternative to high-end convertible strollers

What She Doesn't Like

  • attaching car seat adapters and infant car seats not intuitive
  • slightly heavier than some lightweight options.
  • somewhat difficult to maneuver when fully loaded

Mockingbird

  • Dimensions: 25” W x 40” H x 33” L
  • Type: convertible tandem double stroller
  • Storage: extra-large storage basket with up to 25 lbs capacity
  • Age Range: Newborn to 50 lbs per seat

Mom of twins, Alyce Tassoni, PureWow Director, Brand Partnerships, put the Mockingbird Single-to-Double to use almost immediately after her twins arrived: “I used this stroller three to five times a week with my twins from ages 0 to 1. In their first 2 months, I could fit both twins in the bassinet attachment to nap on short walks together in our neighborhood.” When they grew out of that, Tassoni added car seat adapters. And after that, she switched them to the regular seats. Maybe one of the best features of the Mockingbird, Tassoni shares, is that she can open and close the stroller easily with one hand—huge for parents who often have no hands. Another major point for the Mockingbird from a mom of twins is the storage: “The stroller also has a very large storage basket on the bottom—larger than the Zoe!” Double the child, double the sh*t you have to tote around with you. Thank you for the extra storage, Mockingbird. 

What to Consider When Choosing a Disney-Approved Double Stroller

When choosing a Disney-approved double stroller, there are several key factors to consider to ensure that your experience at the parks is as smooth and enjoyable as possible:

1. Size and Weight

  • Disney Stroller Regulations: Disney parks have specific size restrictions for strollers. As of time of publication, strollers must not exceed 31 inches in width and 52 inches in length. Regulations are subject to change, so check with the Disney website to make sure your double stroller meets these dimensions before you go! 
  • Portability: Consider the weight of the stroller, especially if you'll be navigating through crowded areas or using Disney transportation. 

2. Maneuverability

  • Navigation Through Crowds: The ability to easily steer the stroller through large crowds and tight spaces is crucial. Look for strollers with good maneuverability, often indicated by features like swivel wheels, compact design, and easy-to-use handles.
  • All-Terrain Capabilities: If you plan to use the stroller on various surfaces, including grassy areas or rougher terrain, consider a stroller with robust, all-terrain wheels.

3. Storage Space

  • Under-Seat Basket: Given that you'll likely need to carry snacks, extra clothing, diapers, and other essentials, having a stroller with ample storage space is vital. Check for a large under-seat basket and additional storage pockets.

4. Comfort and Seating Options

  • Recline Features: For younger children who may need naps, look for strollers with reclining seats. Some double strollers offer independent reclining seats, which can be helpful if one child wants to sleep while the other remains upright.
  • Padding and Support: Choose a stroller with good padding and support to keep your children comfortable during long days at the park.

5. Ease of Folding and Transport

  • One-Hand Fold: A stroller that can be folded with one hand is particularly convenient, especially when juggling multiple tasks or children.
  • Compact Fold: Ensure the stroller folds down compactly for easy storage in your car or when boarding Disney transportation, such as buses or monorails.

6. Additional Features

  • Sun Canopy: A large, extendable sun canopy with UV protection is essential for shielding your children from the sun.
  • Accessories: Some strollers come with additional accessories like cup holders, snack trays, and rain covers, which can add to your convenience during the trip.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Rent a Stroller at Disney?

Yes. At Walt Disney World theme parks and resort locations, single strollers (recommended for children 50 pounds or less) are $15 a day or $13 a day for a multi-day rental. Double strollers (recommended for children 100 pounds or less) are available for $31 a day or $27 a day for a multi-day rental. You can learn more about each park’s specific stroller rental policies and availabilities by visiting their website. 

Do I Need a Stroller at Disney?

You don’t *need* a stroller, but the consensus seems to be that while a stroller—especially a double—can be annoying to haul around, not having one is more annoying. If your party includes kids under 7 or 8, especially ones who aren’t used to being on their feet all day running around with tons of stimuli, I’d say bring a stroller. 

Is the Zoe Double Stroller Disney-Approved?

Yes, as of time of publication, the Zoe TwinV2 fits Disney’s stroller regulations which state that strollers cannot be more than 31” (79 cm) in width and 52” (132cm). The Zoe TwinV2 is 30" W x 33" L.


DaraKatz

Executive Editor

  • Lifestyle editor and writer with a knack for long-form pieces
  • Has more than a decade of experience in digital media and lifestyle content on the page, podcast and on-camera
  • Studied English at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor