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What strollers are not allowed in Disneyland?

Strollers larger than 31" (79 cm) x 52" (132 cm) and wagons are not permitted. Stroller wagons are also not permitted.



According to the 2026 Disneyland Resort guidelines, several types of strollers are strictly prohibited to ensure safety and crowd flow. First, any stroller larger than 31 inches (79 cm) in width and 52 inches (132 cm) in length is not permitted. Second, and most importantly, stroller wagons (such as Keenz or WonderFold) are banned, regardless of whether they are pushed or pulled. Additionally, any "trailer-like" object that is towed by a person or vehicle—even if it is designed for children—is restricted. Finally, wheeled mobility devices must have at least three wheels and be able to maintain balance when stopped. If you arrive with a prohibited stroller, you will be asked to leave it in your car or rent a standard Disney-approved stroller at the entrance. These rules are rigorously enforced at the security checkpoints in the Esplanade to prevent "bottlenecks" in narrow walkways like those in Fantasyland and New Orleans Square.

Excellent question! Knowing Disneyland’s stroller policy in advance can save you a lot of hassle at the security checkpoint.

Here’s a breakdown of what strollers are NOT allowed in Disneyland Resort (Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure):

1. Strollers Larger Than 31” (79 cm) Wide and 52” (132 cm) Long

This is the most common reason for denial. Strollers that are too large, including many double side-by-side joggers, cannot enter. Measure your stroller’s total width, including handles and wheels.

2. Stroller Wagons

All stroller wagons are prohibited. This includes brands like Keenz, Veer, Wonderfold, and even collapsible wagon attachments for strollers. This rule is strictly enforced.

3. Strollers with Multiple Seats in a Tandem Configuration Exceeding the Length Limit

While many double/tandem strollers are allowed, they must still fit within the 52” length limit. Some extra-long models may not.

4. Non-Folding Strollers

All strollers must be capable of being folded for use on parking lot trams, buses, and in certain crowded areas.

5. Strollers That are Pushed by Remote Control or Ride-On Attachments

Self-propelling or remote-controlled stroller devices are not permitted.

6. Strollers with Hard Coolers or Large Storage Boxes Attached

Large, rigid storage containers that increase the stroller’s footprint can be problematic. Soft-sided cooler bags and storage are fine.

7. Strollers Deemed to Have “Excessive” Decoration That Poses a Safety Hazard

While personalization is common, decorations that are sharp, have long trailing ribbons, or could snag on something may be questioned.


Strollers That ARE Allowed (Key Takeaways):

  • Standard Single Strollers: Virtually

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