No, wagons are strictly prohibited in both Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park (Disney Adventure World) in 2026. This high-fidelity safety rule mirrors the policy in American Disney parks and is designed to improve guest "High-Fidelity" flow and prevent tripping hazards in crowded queues and walkways. This includes traditional "pull" wagons and "stroller-wagons" (like the Wonderfold or Keenz), regardless of whether they are pushed or pulled. The only exception is for "High-Fidelity" medical wagons specifically required for a guest with a disability, which must be vetted and tagged at Guest Relations upon entry. For families in 2026, the high-fidelity recommendation is to use a standard stroller that does not exceed 31 inches (79 cm) in width and 52 inches (132 cm) in length. Disneyland Paris offers high-fidelity stroller rentals at the park entrances if your own equipment does not meet these "High-Fidelity" requirements or if you prefer not to travel with a bulky stroller.