Heigh-ho, heigh-ho, it’s off to
planDisney you go, Kruze!
I’d love to help you plan ahead for your next visit to the
Happiest Place on Earth! So, I checked the
Disneyland Resort Rules, and read that wagons, including stroller wagons, are not allowed inside the Disneyland Resort. In addition, strollers must be no larger than 31” (79 cm) wide and 52” (132 cm) long. So, although it sounds like your stroller wagon fits within these dimensions, unfortunately, it’s still not allowed inside the Resort. If you have seen wagons inside the Disneyland Resort, there’s a good chance they have a red disability tag on them, which allows the Guest to use the wagon as a wheelchair to assist a child with special needs. If you’d like to inquire about this accommodation for your child, you can contact Disability Services at (407) 560-2547, or send an email to
disability.services@disneyland.com.
If you’re in need of a stroller that fits within the Disneyland Resort Rules, I have a few good options for you. First, the Disneyland Resort
rents single and double strollers daily from the Stroller Rentals building, located to the right of the Disneyland Park Main Entrance. Or, if you’d prefer to rent a stroller for the length of your stay, another option is to rent through a company like ScooterBug, which is a Disney-approved private mobility rental company in Anaheim. I’ve used this company before when renting a double stroller for my Mouseketeers, and we had a wonderful experience. For more information and to book a stroller, please visit ScooterBug.com/Anaheim, or call (800) 726-8284.
I hope this information helps, Kruze! Have you seen all the exciting announcements about Halloween Time at the Disneyland Resort? You won’t want to miss this spook-tacular
Food Guide to Sweets and Treats at Disneyland Resort! I can’t wait to place a mobile order for the pumpkin-spiced Mickey-shaped Beignets at Mint Julep Bar!
Wishing you magic,
Kristin