To get a wagon or stroller wagon approved for entry into Disneyland in 2026, you must meet the criteria for a "stroller as a wheelchair" accommodation. Under standard rules, wagons and stroller wagons (like the popular Keenz or WonderFold) are strictly prohibited because their size and "pull" nature create safety hazards in crowded walkways. However, if a child has a documented disability or medical condition that requires the use of a wagon as a mobility aid, parents can visit Guest Relations at the entrance of either park to request a "Stroller as Wheelchair" tag. During this process, you will discuss your child's specific needs with a Cast Member; you do not need a doctor's note, but you must explain why a standard stroller (which must be no larger than 31"x52") cannot meet the medical requirement. If approved, you will receive a red tag to attach to your wagon, signaling to security and ride operators that it is a permitted mobility device. It is important to note that these approvals are granted on a case-by-case basis and are not given for general "comfort" or "storage" reasons. If you don't qualify, you will be required to rent a standard Disney stroller or use your own compliant stroller for the day.