AA Family at Disney's California Adventure; eating; coaster; Farris Wheel
  • On May 4, 2025
    Mike from CA Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Last time we were at Disneyland in March, there were people with wagons in the park. Is it acceptable to bring a wagon in to Disneyland?

    Welcome, Mike!

    With your magical visit just a few days away, I'm sure you can already start to feel that pixie dust swirling in the air and are eager to put the finishing touches on your planning. I'm happy to help you out today and get you all set for your visit. 

    Jumping right to your question, according to the official property rules for the Disneyland Resort, wagons and stroller wagons are not permitted. I know that's likely not the news you were hoping to hear, but hopefully it's helpful when planning out your packing list. Scrolling through the rules a bit further, I see that standard strollers should not be greater than 31" in width and 52" in length to ensure the walkways can accommodate all Guests. 

    If you're interested in renting a stroller, stop by the Stroller Shop just to the right of the Main Entrance to Disneyland Park, before you head inside. These are available on a first-come, first-served basis so we always like to recommend securing your stroller earlier in the day. There are options for both a single and a double stroller, depending on your needs. 

    It sounds like you might have young Mouseketeers in tow for your visit! Did you know that both Disneyland and California Adventure offer Baby Care Centers stocked with everything you could need to take care of your little one? From feeding to changing to just taking a cool, air-conditioned break from the park hustle and bustle, we were frequent visitors of the Baby Care Centers when my kids were young. At Disneyland, you will find it tucked into a quiet corner just to the right-hand side at the end of Main Street. Over at California Adventure, it's behind the Ghiradelli® Soda Fountain and Chocolate Shop. There is a kitchen with a bottle warmer, sink, and microwave, a feeding area with high chairs, changing rooms with tables, nursing stations with chairs, and the best part is that if you've forgotten something at home, they are stocked with most of the basics available for purchase. Not to mention that you will find some of the sweetest Cast Members on property there to lend a helping hand!

    Mike, I hope this was helpful in your planning! If you have any more questions or need a friendly tip or two, we are always happy to help here at planDisney

    Magic awaits!
    Tara 
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Meet the Panelist: Tara, Pennsylvania

Hello from Philly! Disney Parks have been my heart and soul since my 3-year old feet first hit Main Street, U.S.A. Nothing compares to the burst of pure joy, nostalgia and magic that I feel EVERY time I enter the gates! I love planning Disney vacations and have been known to convert a non-believer or two in one magical afternoon. Whether it's park days with friends, multi-generational trips, toddling around with kids or flying solo, I'm ready to help you personalize the magic at the Happiest Place On Earth! Learn More About Tara

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