Hey there, hi there, Rebecca! You're just a few short weeks away from your
Walt Disney World vacation, so I'm really glad you came to us so we could answer your question in time for your trip.
There is a
list of rules for all of the Walt Disney World
theme parks, and if you browse down to prohibited items, you'll see that stroller wagons and regular wagons are on the list of things you cannot bring with you. With three grandchildren under the age of five, I know it can be a tricky situation to take little kids out of their comfort zone, but there are options.
You can always bring with you a regular stroller from home, as long as it fits within the size restrictions outlined in that list of rules. You don't say how old your child is, but there are some reasonably priced strollers that may be worth looking into, even if you just use it for the trip. There are also usually umbrella-type strollers available to purchase at the parks.
Another option is a stroller rental. You can rent from an outside company, but we love the
strollers available for rent at the Disney theme parks. For a little kid, you can rent a single stroller, but for a bigger kid, grab a double stroller to have the extra space for them to stretch out. These strollers aren't soft and squishy, but they're perfect for parade watching, resting tiny legs, and giving kids a place to sit for a snack or drink.
I hope your family makes a ton of the most magical memories, Rebecca!
Anna