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How do you get the red tag for a stroller at Disneyland?

You can get the Red Stroller Tag from the Guest Relations lobby at whichever park you're visiting first on your vacation. Disneyland Resort: City Hall on Main Street, U.S.A. in Disneyland. Chamber of Commerce on Buena Vista Street in California Adventure.



To obtain the specific Red Tag for a stroller at Disneyland in 2026, you must visit Guest Relations, typically located at City Hall in Disneyland Park or Chamber of Commerce in Disney California Adventure. This tag is part of the "Stroller as a Wheelchair" service designed for guests with disabilities (including cognitive or sensory issues) who require their stroller to function as a mobility aid. You will need to explain to the Cast Member why the guest needs to remain in the stroller while in attraction queues. Once approved, the Red Tag is attached to your stroller, signaling to operators that you are permitted to bring the stroller into areas and lines where strollers are normally prohibited. It is a high-value accommodation that provides a "safe space" for children who may become overwhelmed or have physical difficulty standing in long lines.

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You can get the Red Stroller Tag from the Guest Relations lobby at whichever park you're visiting first on your vacation. Disneyland Resort: City Hall on Main Street, U.S.A. in Disneyland.

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If you or child have any disabilities or special needs that require you to bring your stroller through an attraction queue, you can stop by City Hall in Disneyland Park or Chamber of Commerce in Disney California Adventure Park to obtain this tag.

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To make sure you are fully aware of Disney's stroller rules and guidelines, and to take out all the guesswork, here is what you need to know: Strollers heading to a Disney park must be no larger than 31 inches (79 cm) wide and 52 inches (132 cm) long. Stroller wagons are not allowed.

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People with disabilities will no longer go straight to the front of lines at Disneyland and Walt Disney World under a policy change park officials say is a response to growing abuse of the system.

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Disneyland's Stroller Policy
  • Stroller Size: Cannot be larger than 31 x 52 inches.
  • Stroller Type: Wagons and stroller wagons are not permitted.
  • Designated Stroller Parking: There are areas designated for stroller parking to keep pathways clear for Guests.


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Cast Members wearing a blue name tag have earned the prestigious Walt Disney Legacy Award, specifically reserved for employees who have done an exceptional job executing Disney's mission to dream, create, and inspire.

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While it's certainly possible that stroller or ECV rentals from the theme parks could be unavailable due to demand, I've never heard of it happening. Since stroller and ECV rentals are available on a first-come, first-served basis, it's recommended that you arrive early to the theme parks.

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Parks. Strollers are not allowed on most rides or in lines for rides. Although, if you are traveling with an infant you may be able to bring your car seat attachment to some shows and slow moving rides.

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While flags are not allowed at the Disneyland Resort, you can use a custom handle cover or a scarf tied to the handle to help you find your stroller. My favorite stroller decorations are battery-powered holiday lights, but they're more useful at night than during the day.

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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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In terms of what to say to get a DAS pass, start by explaining why waiting in extended queues would be difficult for you. For example: “I experience ___________ which makes tolerating long lines difficult.” “When I'm in line for a long period of time, ___________ happens.”

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Stroller locks and bike locks are generally a no-no at the Disney Parks. If you lock your stroller to a fence, tree, or pole, a Disney Cast Member may cut the lock and move the stroller.

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If you have a multi-day trip, you can save money — from $18 to $36 per day — by bringing your own stroller. We are always looking for ways to save money at Disneyland, so bringing our own stroller can help us keep more green in our wallet. Your own stroller can be easier to find in a crowded parking area.

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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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  1. Consult a crowd calendar. An easy way to experience shorter lines is to visit Disneyland when everyone else isn't. ...
  2. Arrive for rope drop. ...
  3. Take advantage of early entry for Disney hotel guests. ...
  4. Go solo with single rider lines. ...
  5. Swap out with rider switch. ...
  6. Book a dining package.


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Each attraction has a dedicated stroller parking area. Make sure that you park your stroller in these zones or your stroller will be moved to them by a Cast Member. If you're not sure where the nearest one is, ask the Cast Member at the entrance of the attraction and they'll be more than happy to assist you.

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Preventing Stroller Theft at Disney Theme Parks
  1. Don't leave your valuables in the stroller. ...
  2. Mark your stroller with a colorful scarf or ribbon. ...
  3. Remove a stroller wheel. ...
  4. Use a stroller lock. ...
  5. Take a photo of your stroller before heading out the to theme parks.


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