Disneyland has strict guidelines to ensure that strollers do not impede guest flow or safety. Strollers must be no larger than 31 inches (79 cm) wide and 52 inches (132 cm) long. These dimensions accommodate most standard single and double strollers, but many "oversized" jogging strollers or side-by-side models may exceed these limits. Crucially, stroller wagons (such as the popular Wonderfold or Veer models) are strictly prohibited, regardless of their size or whether they are being pushed or pulled. The only exception to the wagon rule is for guests with a "Stroller as Wheelchair" tag, which requires a visit to Guest Relations to verify a medical necessity. If your personal stroller is too large, Disneyland offers daily rentals of sturdy, plastic strollers at the main entrance, though these do not recline and are best suited for older toddlers. When choosing a stroller for the parks, look for models with a compact fold and plenty of storage, such as the UPPAbaby Minu or the Baby Jogger City Mini, as you will frequently need to fold it for parking lot trams or the Disneyland Railroad.