Hiya, Suyla!
I absolutely love visiting
Walt Disney World with babies. It's literally like seeing the theme parks through brand new, curious, wonder-filled eyes. I'm so glad I've been able to take my kids and grandkids, to continually recapture that kind of magic.
For the safety of all visitors to Walt Disney World, there are some pretty strict
rules about strollers. Strollers can't measure larger than 31 inches wide and 52 inches long. While that may already eliminate some wagon strollers, the rules further clarify that wagons and wagon strollers are not permitted.
There are
stroller rentals available at each of the theme parks, and you can even rent them for the length of your stay. You just pre-pay the rental fee, and then show your receipt when you arrive at the park each day. They've begun rolling out brand new strollers, and they are so super cute! The Mickey and Minnie theme will be a big hit with my grandkids.
The good news is that you can
bring your own food into the parks with you. There are a few exceptions, but if you are primarily bringing food for the baby, you may not have to worry about them. Except for small baby food jars, you can't bring glass containers, alcoholic beverages, or food with a strong, pungent odor, just to give you an idea of the rules.
Definitely check out the
baby care centers while you're visiting the theme parks. You'll find clean and comfortable changing areas, microwaves, high chairs, and other baby essentials.
Enjoy your trip, Suyla!
Anna