No, Disneyland does not allow folding wagons, nor does it permit "stroller wagons" (like the popular Keenz or WonderFold models). According to the 2026 Disneyland Resort Property Rules, any wagon—whether pulled or pushed—is strictly prohibited inside the theme parks. The only exception to this rule is for guests who have a documented approved medical need where the wagon serves as a necessary mobility device or "quiet space" for a child with a disability. In these rare cases, the wagon must be tagged as a "stroller as a wheelchair" at Guest Relations. For all other guests, strollers must not exceed 31 inches (79 cm) in width and 52 inches (132 cm) in length. If you arrive at security with a folding wagon, you will be asked to return it to your vehicle or hotel. This policy was implemented to improve the "flow" of crowds and reduce congestion in the narrow walkways of the park. If you need a high-capacity carrier, Disneyland offers double strollers for rent just outside the park gates that meet all size requirements while providing plenty of room for two tired toddlers.