Hey there, hi there, ho there Javier! Welcome back to planDisney, thanks for stopping by with your question. I'm thrilled to help! Looks like you're gearing up for a trip to
Walt Disney World Resort. I'm sure you are counting down the days until you're at the Most Magical Place On Earth!
As a mom with growing little ones, I definitely sympathize with you, however the
Rules for Using Strollers at Walt Disney World Resort currently states guests may not bring wagons (of any size) or stroller wagons into the parks. Strollers are allowed however strollers larger than 31” (79 cm) in width and 52” (132cm) in length are not permitted.
That being said, Walt Disney World Resort is committed to making sure that all Guests have a safe, accessible, and magical visit to the theme parks. While wagons and stroller wagons are not permitted, it is possible for guests to have their wagons marked as a wheelchair to accommodate guests with special needs. This determination can only be done in person. When guests arrive at Walt Disney World Resort, they speak with a Cast Member from
Guest Services. If it's determined that their wagon is necessary for the guests accessibility needs, a Cast Member will attach a tag that marks the wagon as a wheelchair for their visit.
I hope you find this information helpful Javier, thank you again for visiting planDisney. Have a magical day!
Kay