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.