Yes, you can bring a double stroller to Disneyland in 2026, but it must strictly adhere to the park's size and design regulations. The primary rule is that all strollers must be no larger than 31 inches (79 cm) in width and 52 inches (132 cm) in length. Most standard side-by-side and tandem (front-to-back) double strollers fit within these dimensions, but some "luxury" or extra-wide models may exceed the width limit. It is also critical to know that stroller wagons (such as the Keenz or Wonderfold) are strictly prohibited, regardless of their size or whether they are being pushed or pulled. If you arrive with a stroller that exceeds these limits, security will ask you to rent one of the park's own strollers or leave yours in your vehicle. Disney implemented these rules to improve guest flow and safety in crowded walkways. For families with larger strollers, it is highly recommended to measure your specific model before arriving, as "stroller parking" areas are strictly managed, and cast members will frequently move strollers to consolidate space, making a compact, compliant model much easier to manage throughout the day.