In 2026, the primary strollers banned from Walt Disney World are stroller wagons (such as the popular Keenz or WonderFold models) and any stroller exceeding specific dimensions. According to Disney’s current property rules, strollers must be no larger than 31 inches (79 cm) in width and 52 inches (132 cm) in length. This rule was implemented to improve the flow of traffic in the increasingly crowded parks. Stroller wagons are prohibited regardless of their size, as they are often difficult to maneuver and create "tripping hazards" in tight queues. Additionally, any stroller that is "towed" behind a person (like a bike trailer) is also strictly forbidden. If you arrive at the gate with a banned stroller, security will ask you to return it to your vehicle or hotel; however, Disney offers stroller rentals at the entrance of all four theme parks as a convenient alternative. It is also worth noting that strollers are not allowed on escalators or certain transportation options like the Disney Skyliner (unless folded), and children must be removed from them when boarding parking lot trams for safety.