Welcome to planDisney, Kaila. Thank you for your question!
You must be so excited that your vacation to
The Most Magical Place on Earth is coming up soon! I am counting down the days until my next visit, where I will be reuniting with all my planDisney panelist pals (right,
Nilson?). The current
Walt Disney World Resort Property Rules state that stroller wagons, or wagons, are not permitted at any theme park or water park during your visit. If you are trying to register your wagon as a wheelchair or for use with someone with a disability, I would recommend contacting
Disability Access Service (DAS) as soon as possible. These requests are evaluated on a case-by-case basis, and if approved, you will be given a special tag to use the wagon your son is accustomed to.
If you don’t plan on applying for the special tag and will switch to a stroller instead, a single or double stroller must not exceed 31” in width and 52” in length. If this information throws you for a loop, like you just rode
The Barnstormer ten times in a row and don’t feel like bringing your own, no problem, you can always
rent a stroller at a convenient location throughout the Walt Disney World theme parks and
Disney Springs.
I hope this answers your question, Kaila. If you have any additional questions about your upcoming visit to Disney World or if you would like tips on visiting with toddlers,
Jenn S. and
I have crowned ourselves as planDisney experts in this area, and we would be happy to answer any additional questions you may have!
See you real soon!
Brent