Disneyland Strollers as Lockers

Disneyland Strollers
At Disneyland, a lot of times I’ll bring a back pack with some granola bars, bottled water, maybe my camera. Backpacks are awesome right?

Ahhhh. So where to put your backpack? You don’t want to carry it around all day, do you? I can’t say that I blame you.

I used to be able to rent a free stroller with the Disney Visa Card by Chase. One of the benefits was at Disneyland and Disney World, that you could rent two strollers per day, absolutely free.

I could stick my backpack on a stroller, push it around the park, park it amonst the strollers by a ride, and there would be my own personal locker, right there at Disneyland, free of charge.

Now the program has changed, strollers at Disneyland are $6 (half of the $12 regular price) with the Disney Visa Card. That’s still a price I’m willing to pay to have a locker that I can move with me, and a little bit cheaper than the lockers available there.

Worried about someone stealing your backpack and waters/ I suppose that’s a risk I’m willing to take - you’ll have to decide whether you think it’s likely that someone will steal your stroller at Disneyland. Personally, I’m willing to trust my backpack tied to a stroller that has my name on it, right there at the park.

3 Responses to “Disneyland Strollers as Lockers”

  1. Thanks for another not bad post on this programme. Love the updates, hold them coming….

  2. The last time I was at Disneyland (October 2008) I took a stroller to rotate my two younger kids in and out of, and after 5 minutes of being parked near the front of Main Street USA to get character signatures, someone stole our stroller. Luckily I spotted it with two women; when I told them I wanted my stroller back, they played dumb at first, saying they didn’t know it belonged to someone, then laughed it off and said oh well!

  3. Fred Smith on July 25th, 2011 at

    I grew up with Disneyland, my uncle worked at Disney studios and worked on a lot of projects when the park was being built.I have been going on trips to Disneyland since the park opened. We always looked forward to our visits to Disneyland and have always had a great time and wonderful memories. I wish that I could say that now, our last visit was disappointing because of the unbelievable number of strollers that were everywhere. It seems that have become a utility cart to haul everything besides small children. It was difficult to walk around and I lost count of the number of times they were shoved into us by rude people pushing their way through.

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