How We Use Apple AirTags in Disneyland

Apple AirTags and Tile trackers are both on sale in spring 2025. This a great time to grab some for your summer or spring visit to the Disney parks (or to another destination). We have updated our overview of how we make use of Apple AirTags. Ready to grab some right now? Head to the bottom of this post for links.

A note before we begin: we have used and liked both Apple AirTags and Tile trackers ( the equivalent for Android users). The majority of our experience is with Apple AirTags, so that is what we are going to refer to in the article. Our suggestions should work with Tiles as well. We have links for both at the bottom of this post.

Here we go, tips for using Tiles, and Air Tags in Disneyland Resort:

We Clip Apple AirTags to Our Stroller in Disneyland

If you have read our article Strollers at Disneyland Resort: Quick Tips and Strategies you know that cast members sometimes move strollers. It is a good thing they do, because it helps keep the walkways clear and safe. However, it means we sometimes have trouble finding our stroller. Now, we clip an Apple Air Tag to our stroller and use the “Find My” app to map its location in the sea of strollers.

Apple AirTag clipped to stroller pocket to use in Disneyland. Image shows teal stroller with Apple Air Tag, Daisy and Pluto for Disneyland Visit.

They’re Also Good for Reuniting in Disneyland!

Because of the high volume of people visiting Disneyland, the maps on the “Find My” app are astoundingly accurate. When we split up for Rider Switch at Disneyland, sometimes we will just use the app and Apple AirTags to find the part of our group with the stroller. Using the app is easier than describing exactly which themed light post we are standing by. Similarly, Apple Air Tags helps us find our stroller in Disneyland if one person left it parked somewhere and has a hard time describing the location.

We have also been known to clip AirTags to our kids when they are in crowded playspaces like Redwood Creek Challenge Trail or the one in Mickey’s Toontown.

We Track Our Luggage

Travel involves a lot of moving parts (literally), and sometimes luggage goes missing. We clip an Apple AirTag to each of our baggage pieces and track their location. We use the “Find My” app to see the rough location of our bags during our travel. In addition to helping us track lost pieces, this also provides peace of mind: it is always a relief to see that your luggage is in the same city as you are, even if it has not dropped onto the baggage carousel yet. Note: we clip the Apple Air Tags to the inside of the bags on a pocket and not on the outside where they could get knocked-off.

PS- For tips on flying with kids, check-out this post and for our favorite Disneyland airport, see this article.

Apple AirTags for Disneyland (and Accessories)

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Apple AirTags

Here is a link to a four pack of Apple AirTags for a nice price in spring 2025.

Here is a link to purchase a single Apple AirTag. It costs more than the per-item price in the four-pack, but maybe you just want to try one out first.

Apple Air Tag Cases for Disneyland

Apple AirTags are tiny slippery disks. They really are not designed to attach to anything unless you add a case. We use clip cases for most purposes, but we also use keychain style cases for tracking keys and earbuds.

Here is the clip type case we ourselves use

Here is the keychain case we use.

Tile Trackers for Android Users in Disneyland

As we mentioned, we previously used Tile tracking devices. These are tracking devices for Android users. They are usable straight out of the box and come in several different forms. Some are adhesive like a sticker and others have a hole for a key ring. One type of Tile even is a slim card you can slip into a wallet. Here is a link to a two-pack of Tiles with a key ring hole on sale in spring 2025, and here is a link for a two-pack of the sticker kind also on sale in spring 2025. And finally, here is the link for the card type.

Thank you for reading about using AirTags in Disneyland.

We hope you found this helpful. We encourage you to check out the articles linked in this post: Strollers at Disneyland Resort: Quick Tips and Strategies, 5 Tips for Flying on Airplanes with Kids and Long Beach Airport is Awesome for Flying with Kids. Please, subscribe below to make sure you get future articles straight into your email inbox. Thanks again for reading!

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