Hiya, Lauren! Welcome to planDisney, and thanks for sharing your question with us.
I can’t think of a better way to start the new year than a trip to Walt Disney World. 2025 was a fun-filled year, and 2026 is going to be just as magical. Our friends at the Disney Parks Blog have a list of
everything coming to Walt Disney World in 2026, and there’s so much to be excited for. Now on to your question!
Unfortunately, wagons are prohibited at Walt Disney World theme parks and water parks. You can find the exact language in the
Walt Disney World Resort Property Rules under the list of prohibited items. It’s also worth mentioning that wagon strollers are now prohibited, and other strollers cannot exceed 31inches in width and 52 inches in length.
If you have questions about this policy, I’d suggest talking with a friendly Cast Member on the
Non-Reservation Support line.
I know this isn’t the answer you were hoping for. I’ve experienced a day in EPCOT when my then 7-year-old had some leg ailments, so I relate to your situation. We made sure to take regular breaks, gave him a chance to ride in his little brother's stroller, and at one point visited the First Aid Station for some ice packs.
First Aid Stations can be found at each theme park and water park, and you can find the nearest location by searching “first aid” in the My Disney Experience mobile app.
Lauren, I hope you and your family have a wonderful visit to Walt Disney World. Pop right back if you have any other trips. Your planDisney pals are here to help!
Magical travels!
Matt