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Are collapsible wagons allowed at Disney World?

Wagons are not permitted at Walt Disney World Resort. You are welcome to bring strollers that are no bigger than 31 in width by 52 in length. Please note, on rare occasions, you may spot a wagon in the theme parks. If you look closely those wagons will have a red colored tag.



No, collapsible wagons are not allowed at Walt Disney World Resort, regardless of whether they are pushed or pulled. Disney implemented a strict policy in May 2019 that prohibits all wagons and "stroller-wagons" (even popular hybrid models like the Keenz or WonderFold) from entering the theme parks and water parks. The primary reason for this ban is to improve guest flow and reduce congestion in high-traffic areas, as wagons take up significantly more space than traditional strollers and can be difficult to maneuver in crowds. The only exception to this rule is for guests who have a documented medical necessity where a wagon is required as a "Stroller as Wheelchair" for a person with a disability. In such cases, the guest must visit Guest Relations upon arrival to have their wagon tagged with a specific red or green medical tag. For all other guests in 2026, Disney recommends using a traditional stroller that fits within the size requirements of 31 inches (79 cm) wide and 52 inches (132 cm) long, which can be brought from home or rented directly at the park entrances.

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While wagons may seem convenient for carting kids around, they can cause congestion in parks and clog up the flow of guests. That's also why personal strollers larger than 31 inches in width and 52 inches in length aren't allowed. The exception to the wagon rule is for guests with medical needs.

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Disneyland's stroller policy is fairly broad. Strollers that are within 31 x 52 inches in size are permitted, but it can't be a stroller wagon or have a wagon affixed. Should you bring a stroller to Disneyland? If you have young children in your party, it's a good idea.

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The Walt Disney World Resort Property Rules state that stroller wagons are prohibited, so you cannot bring your stroller wagon. Additionally, strollers must be 31 inches in width or smaller and 52 inches in length or smaller. If you are interested, there are strollers available for rent at Walt Disney World.

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Strollers larger than 31? (79 cm) in width and 52? (132cm) in length are not permitted. Stroller wagons are also not permitted. Strollers are not allowed on escalators. Use of strollers is permitted on elevators and ramps, available at certain locations.

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Strollers must be 31” (79cm) wide and 52” (132cm) long or smaller. As a reminder, wagons are not permitted in our parks. Stroller wagons will also no longer be permitted. Loose and dry ice is not permitted in our parks.

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Despite some of the WonderFold Stroller Wagon models meeting the size requirements set by Walt Disney World Resort, the regulations on the property strictly prohibit the use of stroller wagons in all of the Theme Parks.

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You can check one car seat and one stroller or folding wagon per child you're traveling with, for free. This can be done at the gate or ticket counter. Large or non-collapsible strollers, and non-folding wagons must be checked at the ticket counter.

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While there are size limitations to the strollers allowed on property, there are no guidelines that mention a specific age limit at this time.

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A better idea would be to lock up the back wheels with a bike lock. This way, if a cast member needs to move it, the stroller can be tilted forward and rolled on the front wheels. Also, a thief won't want to draw attention by rolling it away like that.

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To make sure you are fully aware of Disney's stroller rules and guidelines, and to take out all the guesswork, here is what you need to know: Strollers heading to a Disney park must be no larger than 31 inches (79 cm) wide and 52 inches (132 cm) long. Stroller wagons are not allowed.

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If you see a stroller wagon at Disneyland Resort, chances are it also has a tag from security that designates it as permissible for Guests who need special accommodations (typically medical accommodations).

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A: Guests are allowed to bring outside food and nonalcoholic beverages into the parks for self-consumption, provided they are not in glass containers, do not require heating, reheating, processing or refrigeration and do not have pungent odors. Inform a Security Cast Member of any food items when you enter the park.

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Guests are allowed to bring outside food and nonalcoholic beverage items into the park for self-consumption, provided they are not in glass containers and do not require heating, reheating, processing, refrigeration or temperature control and do not have pungent odors.

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Single Stroller Recommended for children 50 lbs. or less. A $100 USD credit card deposit is required for strollers rented at Disney Springs.

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Stroller locks and bike locks are generally a no-no at the Disney Parks. If you lock your stroller to a fence, tree, or pole, a Disney Cast Member may cut the lock and move the stroller.

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Non-alcoholic drinks and waters are totally something you can bring into Disney, it's even encouraged! It is so nice to have a drink on hand whenever you need to quench your thirst. You can bring refillable water bottles and refill them at water stations throughout the parks.

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I'm glad to share that yes, you may bring an umbrella into a Walt Disney World theme park, Resort Collection Hotel, and restaurants on property. I usually carry a small backpack as my theme park bag and use one exterior pocket for a water bottle and the other one for an umbrella.

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Yes, I am happy to share that you are welcome to wear ear hats and headbands and share your Disney style at the theme parks. I believe they are the most popular accessories, and you will spot several Guests wearing them everywhere at the parks.

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