Thanks. I appreciate and trust your report from asking in person at VGF.FWIW I asked a few weeks ago at VGF if I needed to fold my stroller and was told it depended on which boat it was. Larger boats wouldn’t require folding the stroller. So it seems they are using the larger boats at times.
How about calling the front desk of VGF?
That particular call center (the Guest Services Call Center) is, at least, on property; that’s about as much as can be divulged publicly.Thanks. I appreciate and trust your report from asking in person at VGF.
Unfortunately, calling “the front desk of VGF” would get me in touch with someone in a call center somewhere, and their answers are unreliable.
Thanks for that information! On Google Maps I had to do a little digging to find a 407-xxx-xxxx phone number for GF. If I call that number from my home in Texas, will I get someone on property?That particular call center (the Guest Services Call Center) is, at least, on property; that’s about as much as can be divulged publicly.
Yes, but it’ll either go to the Guest Services Call Center or the Disney Reservation Center.Thanks for that information! On Google Maps I had to do a little digging to find a 407-xxx-xxxx phone number for GF. If I call that number from my home in Texas, will I get someone on property?
Thanks!Yes, but it’ll either go to the Guest Services Call Center or the Disney Reservation Center.
They usually run one cruiser (larger boat) and one launch (smaller boat) to the Poly and the GF. Whether a stroller needs to be folded probably depends on both the boat and the number of people and strollers and ecv’s wanting to ride. Strollers definitely have to be folded for the launches, but may not have to be on a cruiser. There may be times when it’s necessary to fold strollers on the cruiser in order to accommodate as many guest as possible.FWIW I asked a few weeks ago at VGF if I needed to fold my stroller and was told it depended on which boat it was. Larger boats wouldn’t require folding the stroller. So it seems they are using the larger boats at times.