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Are stroller boards allowed in Disneyland?

Carly, as per the Walt Disney World Resort Property Rules, Policies and Regulations, any trailer-like object that is pushed, pulled, or towed by an Electric Conveyance Vehicle, wheelchair, stroller or person is prohibited on property. This unfortunately includes buggy boards, as they are pulled by strollers.



Stroller boards (also known as "glider boards" or "hitch-on boards") are generally permitted at Disneyland Resort in California, provided they are attached to a stroller that meets the park's size requirements. As of 2026, strollers must be no larger than 31 inches (79 cm) wide and 52 inches (132 cm) long. While a stroller board adds length to your setup, Disney's security and "Stroller Parking" Cast Members typically allow them as long as the total footprint of the stroller and the board does not become an obstruction to other guests or exceed the 52-inch limit when in use. It is important to remember that stroller wagons (such as Keenz or WonderFold) remain strictly prohibited, regardless of size or whether they are "pushed" or "pulled." If you are using a stroller board, you must still be able to fold your stroller for transport on Disney buses and parking lot trams. If the board makes the stroller too bulky to navigate through tight crowds, Cast Members may ask you to remove it or store it. Always check the "Park Rules" section of the Disneyland app for any last-minute policy updates.

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Carly, as per the Walt Disney World Resort Property Rules, Policies and Regulations, any trailer-like object that is pushed, pulled, or towed by an Electric Conveyance Vehicle, wheelchair, stroller or person is prohibited on property. This unfortunately includes buggy boards, as they are pulled by strollers.

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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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Strollers are not permitted in lines unless they are being used as a wheelchair. You can use a stroller through part of the queue for Kilimanjaro Safaris, but you will have to park it once you get closer to the boarding area.

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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.

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While I recommend bringing your own stroller, the rentals are still a great option. If you have an infant or a young child who cannot sit upright, the Disney rentals are likely not the right fit for you.

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Each attraction has a dedicated stroller parking area. Make sure that you park your stroller in these zones or your stroller will be moved to them by a Cast Member. If you're not sure where the nearest one is, ask the Cast Member at the entrance of the attraction and they'll be more than happy to assist you.

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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. All considering, I think whether you bring a stroller or not is truly a personal decision. Step back and determine what would work best for your children and family in general.

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Suitcases, bags, coolers or backpacks, with or without wheels, larger than 24 long x 15 wide x 18 high (61 cm x 38 cm x 46 cm) are not allowed in any theme park. Loose or dry ice is not permitted in these containers. Re-usable ice packs are recommended.

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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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Re-usable ice packs are recommended. Folding chairs are not allowed in any theme park or the Downtown Disney District. Selfie sticks, hand-held extension poles for cameras or mobile devices, flags and banners are not allowed in any theme park.

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Stroller wagons are very useful, especially if you have multiple Mouseketeers. Unfortunately, according to the Disneyland Resort Rules, wagons (and stroller wagons) are not permitted at the Theme Parks.

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I'm happy to report that double strollers are indeed allowed as long as they fit into the size requirements stated in the park rules. Currently, the requirements are that strollers be no larger than 31” in width and 52” in length. Stroller wagons are not allowed at this time.

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I try to keep the items under the stroller organized by bags. The diaper bag is always the first item to go under the stroller. We also store our rain cover for the stroller, our autograph book (hidden), and a reusable tote. The Disney reusable tote is a great souvenir we use at home, but it is so much more than that!

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This isn't the first time a family successfully hid an older child in a stroller to get free Disneyland Resort or Walt Disney World Resort admission. Last year, a viral video showed an elementary schooler climbing out of an infant-sized car seat after hiding under a blanket at Magic Kingdom Park entry.

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Strollers as Wheelchairs Guests with disabilities—including those with a cognitive disability—who need to remain in a stroller while in an attraction queue should visit the Guest Relations Lobby at the theme parks in order to obtain the appropriate identifying tag.

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Wagons and wagon-style strollers. While wagons may seem convenient for carting kids around, they can cause congestion in parks and clog up the flow of guests.

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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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Strollers should be returned to a rental location before leaving the theme park. Strollers cannot be removed from the parks. When visiting more than one park in a single day, simply present your rental receipt at another park to obtain a replacement.

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However, a Cast Member at the security checkpoint may ask to open your bottle to check its contents, since metal water bottles are opaque. Just keep in mind that alcoholic beverages and glass containers aren't allowed inside the Disneyland Resort, as stated in the Rules.

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