As of 2026, Disney World maintains strict dimensions for strollers to ensure guest flow and safety. Specifically, strollers larger than 31 inches (79 cm) in width and 52 inches (132 cm) in length are strictly prohibited from entering the theme parks. Perhaps most importantly, stroller wagons (including popular brands like Keenz or WonderFold) are also banned, regardless of whether they are pushed or pulled. These rules are designed to reduce congestion in high-traffic areas and during parade crossings. It is important to note that many double strollers—especially "side-by-side" models—are designed specifically to fall just under that 31-inch width limit, but you should measure yours at home from the widest points (usually the wheels or hubs) before arriving. If your stroller is too large, Disney offers rental strollers at the entrance of each park. Exceptions are rarely made unless the stroller is officially documented as a "stroller as a wheelchair" for a guest with a disability, which requires a visit to Guest Relations to receive a specific tag for identification.