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FastEddie
05-18-2006, 04:42 AM
1. Are multi-day rentals still available?
2. What is cost of multi-day?
3. Is it "cash only" or can rental be charged to our room?

~FastEddie

taryn&madys mom
05-18-2006, 06:14 AM
When we were there in December the multi-day rental was available. WE rented a double at $16/day so i would think that a single was $8/day? We charged it right back to our room. They give you enough rental cards for your length of stay rental and staple them to the receipt. So you need to make sure you keep them safe and dry - and try not to accidently lose one if it gets ripped off from the rest.

If this is still offered this December we'll do it again. It was much easier than having to stand in line and pay each day. And if you park hop all you need to do is show your receipt at the new park to get a stroller.

Mickeymac
05-18-2006, 07:08 AM
The only thing I wanted to add to the excellent advice above is that it is still successfully operating, and that a 1-day rental for a single stroller is $10, and $18 for a double, so you can see the comparative savings.

Neon Cactus
05-18-2006, 07:24 AM
Do Disney Visa card holders get free strollers at WDW also? We did that at Disneyland and that was a nice savings. Even at Disneyland Park, they don't have double strollers, but we got two single strollers free.

Mickeymac
05-18-2006, 10:03 AM
Unfortunately, that is a Disneyland only perk.

At WDW, you can have a free 5x7 photopass photo taken with a character over in Innoventions. It's not as useful as a stroller, but certainly adds to the memories. :D

heidiwhr
05-19-2006, 05:57 PM
When we were there in December the multi-day rental was available. WE rented a double at $16/day so i would think that a single was $8/day? We charged it right back to our room. They give you enough rental cards for your length of stay rental and staple them to the receipt. So you need to make sure you keep them safe and dry - and try not to accidently lose one if it gets ripped off from the rest.
We did this last December as well, and it worked out great. Hubby kept the line of stroller tickets in his wallet, and instead of ripping one off every day, we just kept them all together. A single ticket was stamped with the date the first time we redeemed it for the day, so it was easy to see what was used and what we had left. It seemed like a really great system - too bad a couple of the parks had those horrible plastic stroller instead of the nice jogger ones!


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