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How do you get a wagon into Disneyland?

Wagons of any type are not allowed at Disneyland Park or Disney California Adventure Park, but you can bring a stroller or rent one. As long as the stroller is not larger than 31 x 52, it will be permitted.



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The best thing to do is call Disney and ask. Exceptions can be made at the main entrance. Just explain why the wagon is necessary. Once it's approved they will tag it with a blue exception tag.

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The best thing to do is call Disney and ask. Exceptions can be made at the main entrance. Just explain why the wagon is necessary. Once it's approved they will tag it with a blue exception tag.

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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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Despite some of the WonderFold Stroller Wagon models meeting the size requirements set by Walt Disney World Resort, the regulations on the property strictly prohibit the use of stroller wagons in all of the Theme Parks.

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Now, Disney has required only push style wagons, AKA stroller wagons, be allowed citing safety issues. Disney also requires the device has brakes. There was no backlash to this rule because it is clearly a safety issue.

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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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Wagon-style strollers are ideal for hauling little ones around Park, but they've been ousted from Walt Disney World and Disneyland since 2019. Due to sheer size, they've been banned from Tokyo Disneyland and Disneyland Paris.

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Pixie-dusted adventures require a lot of walking and little legs tire quickly! While Guests are welcome to bring their own strollers into the theme parks, wagons and stroller wagons are not permitted. If you'd like to bring a standard stroller, it must be no larger than 31 in width and 52 in length.

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Rules for strollers at the Disneyland Resort apply throughout the resort, including around the Downtown Disney District. At this time, stroller sizes must be no larger than 31” (79 cm) x 52” (132 cm). Wagons, including stroller wagons, are not permitted.

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Rented strollers may be used throughout Disneyland Park, Disney California Adventure Park and the Downtown Disney District. Rented strollers may not be taken into the Hotels of the Disneyland Resort or onto parking lot trams or buses. Strollers larger than 31 (79 cm) x 52 (132 cm) and wagons are not permitted.

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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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My top motto at Walt Disney World is if in doubt, bring the stroller! Your kids will ALWAYS need it, but it sounds like you've already got that figured out! It may be tempting to put all three kiddos in a wagon, but I'm sorry to say that stroller wagons are not allowed in Walt Disney World.

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Despite some of the WonderFold Stroller Wagon models meeting the size requirements set by Walt Disney World Resort, the regulations on the property strictly prohibit the use of stroller wagons in all of the Theme Parks.

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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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You'll be pleased to know that you can absolutely bring a double stroller into the theme parks. You just need to ensure that your stroller is within the dimensions limit of 31 wide and 52 long. However, you cannot bring wagons and stroller wagons inside the theme parks.

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Guests are allowed to bring outside food and nonalcoholic beverages into the parks for self-consumption, provided they are not in glass containers, do not require heating, reheating, processing or refrigeration and do not have pungent odors. Inform a Security Cast Member of any food items when you enter the park.

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