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Can I bring a wagon on Disney Cruise?

Collapsible wagons may be brought onboard. However, they are the only type of wagon permitted, and they must be stored in your stateroom or the designated parking area on Deck 2 (midship) for the Disney Dream or Deck 6 (midship) for the Disney Magic when not in use.



Yes, you are permitted to bring a wagon on a Disney Cruise, but with one major restriction: it must be a collapsible wagon. Traditional, non-folding wagons are strictly prohibited due to the limited storage space in staterooms and the need to keep hallways clear for safety. Even with a collapsible model, you are required to store it inside your stateroom when not in use; many cruisers find that sliding the folded wagon under the bed (which typically has about 14 inches of clearance) is the most efficient solution. While wagons are great for transporting gear and tired toddlers around the ship or at ports of call, Disney also provides beach-ready wagons and strollers on a first-come, first-served basis at their private island, Castaway Cay. This means you might be able to leave your own wagon in your cabin during island days, saving you the hassle of lugging it onto the tram and across the sand.

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Unfortunately, wagons are part of the prohibited items at Walt Disney World Resort theme parks. Strollers cannot be larger than 31 in width and 52 in length.

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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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Unfortunately, in alignment with the Disneyland Resort Rules, “Wagons, including stroller wagons” are on the list of prohibited items. If you don't have a different stroller at home that meets the park's guidelines, then I recommend renting a stroller there.

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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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You'll find plenty of magical play areas for your tots on deck at our water playgrounds: Nemo's Reef is located on the Disney Dream and the Disney Fantasy. Dory's Reef is located on the Disney Wonder, and for tots up to age 3, Nephews' Splash Zone is located on the Disney Magic.

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Luggage screening is a thorough process that involves scanning all checked bags using X-ray machines and metal detectors. During the screening, cruise line staff looks for any prohibited items, such as weapons, drugs, and alcohol, that exceed the permissible limit.

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Wagons, including stroller wagons, are not permitted. If you need a stroller, rentals are available just outside Disneyland Park to the east. Double strollers are also available if you need space for two children or for holding more gear.

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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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How to Find Free Cups of Water at Disney World. You can ask for a free cup of water at any quick-service and table-service restaurant. This is also a tip we use to save some money while dining at Disney. For all quick-service restaurants, you can ask for a cup of water even when you're not dining there.

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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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At 0-3 years old, your child may not be old enough to prefer Disney cruises over other cruise lines. They won't know its Disney, but the ambiance provides a Disney and family-friendly experience which babies and toddlers may still enjoy; the music, songs, characters and themed restaurants and activities.

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However, it was a lifesaver in the theme parks. Unfortunately, Ruby, wagons and stroller wagons are not permitted in the theme parks at Disneyland Resort.

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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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Guests are most welcome to bring their own stroller into the theme parks, but, as I'm sure you know, strollers must be no larger than 31” x 52”. The only exception to this rule is if the stroller is used as a wheelchair.

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