• On Jan 15, 2018
    Tina from PA Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    I am looking into getting a folding wagon which is pushed like a stroller as opposed to pulled. It fits within the size ratings for strollers. Any idea on if this would be allowed in the parks as it is kind of a stroller/wagon crossover?

    Welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel, Tina! Getting my kids around the park quickly and safely usually requires a set of wheels so their legs don’t tucker out before the fireworks show. I adore renting a stroller when we need it, especially for the storage and cupholders!

    I’m sorry to say that any wagon type strollers aren’t allowed in the Parks per the Restricted Personal Items Policy. Oftentimes, companies are creating new types of strollers, but anything that is boxy and towed behind you is prohibited. The types of wagon units that are foldable usually don’t fit the measurement pages, either. Even if it does meet the size restrictions, I would be nervous to purchase it, bring it and then be turned away by security due to the fact that it’s related to a wagon. If I don’t bring a stroller from home, I enjoy renting one from Kingdom Strollers (an authorized Disney rental service) as it’s delivered right to my hotel concierge, set up with a rain cover and a cooler. My two kids fit perfectly in the double stroller models.

    If I can help you plan your vacation any further, please ask another question. You’ve got a friend in me! ~ Lindsey P.
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Meet the Panelist: Lindsey, Georgia

Hey, y'all! I'm Lindsey, a social media-savvy gal that wears her #Disneyside on her sleeve (along with her trading pin collection!). I'm proud to say that my husband and our two Mouseketeers share my love for the Walt Disney World Resort and all it's magic, so get ready to ask me about new things to see and do on your vacation. I particularly love sharing off-the-beaten-path activities and always encourage visitors to try something new on each trip. Adventure is out there! Learn More About Lindsey

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