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Does Disneyland allow folding wagons?

Unfortunately, Susan, according to the Walt Disney World Resort Property rules, wagons (even foldable ones or those marketed as stroller wagons) are prohibited at Walt Disney World Resort theme parks, water parks, and other indoor venues.



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.

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Unfortunately, wagons are part of the prohibited items at Walt Disney World Resort theme parks.

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Another reason is that a wagon would pose a safety concern for other guests who are navigating through the Parks and a stroller is much easier to navigate with (especially since it is in front of you and you are pushing it versus pulling a large object behind you that guests could trip over or walk into).

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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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Strollers must be 31” (79cm) wide and 52” (132cm) long or smaller. As a reminder, wagons are not permitted in our parks. Stroller wagons will also no longer be permitted. Loose and dry ice is not permitted in our parks.

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You can check one car seat and one stroller or folding wagon per child you're traveling with, for free. This can be done at the gate or ticket counter. Large or non-collapsible strollers, and non-folding wagons must be checked at the ticket counter.

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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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Smoking and vaping are only permitted in designated smoking areas.

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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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All Disney theme park guests are required to wear shirts and shoes at all times.

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There are instances in which a Guest can have a wagon or a stroller wagon marked as a wheelchair to accommodate a disability.

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When you arrive at the Disneyland Resort, be sure to chat with a Cast Member from Guest Services right away. If it's determined that your wagon is necessary for your daughter's accessibility needs, a Cast Member will attach a tag that marks the wagon as a wheelchair for your visit.

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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. All considering, I think whether you bring a stroller or not is truly a personal decision. Step back and determine what would work best for your children and family in general.

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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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While I recommend bringing your own stroller, the rentals are still a great option. If you have an infant or a young child who cannot sit upright, the Disney rentals are likely not the right fit for you.

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Attach a unique sign Another way to make your stroller easy to spot is to attach a sign to the back. This is a fairly popular option because it's easy to make and attach to your current stroller. Use your family name or go with a fun phrase for your trip! Disney strollers have pouches where you can insert a sign.

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