It's great to see you here today at the Disney Parks Moms Panel, Jaysen! With so much ground to cover at Walt Disney World Resort, it's really smart to plan in advance for how your Mouseketeers are going to get around. I cover about 10 miles in one day when I'm on vacation and you probably will too, so let's chat about how your little ones can rest their legs when you're there!
According to the
Walt Disney World Resort Property Rules, Policies, & Regulations, wagons are not permitted inside the Theme Parks. This includes wagons that are pulled behind you as well as stroller wagons that are pushed in front of you. You're welcome to bring your own stroller as long as it is under 31 inches wide and 52 inches long, and you'll find that most single and double strollers fit comfortably within those measurements. You can also
rent a single or double stroller at any of the Theme Parks or
Disney Springs or from ScooterBug, which is the Disney Featured Provider.
If you do a quick internet search, you will also find a few third-party companies that rent strollers as well as other baby care essentials for families who are traveling to the Orlando area. If you're bringing your own stroller or renting from an outside company, make sure to double-check the measurements to make sure it fits within the allowed dimensions. You can find measurements on the manufacturer's website, or you can mark out a 31-inch by 52-inch box on your floor with tape and wheel your stroller into it to make sure it fits at the widest and longest parts.
Have a magical day, Jaysen!
Jessica