Hiya, Lena! Thanks for coming to us with your question.
I'm a grandmother to three toddlers under the age of three, so I know how important it is to bring a stroller where the littles are all comfortable, with room for all of the little kid essentials.
Walt Disney World is a big place and tiny legs need a place to rest and relax.
At this time,
Walt Disney World rules prohibit stroller wagons. You are still able to bring a regular stroller, as long as it meets the size limitations of 31 inches wide and 52 inches long. If it's easier, you can
rent a stroller once you get to Walt Disney World. All of the theme parks have them located close to the entrance, so you won't have too far to go from the parking lot with kids in tow. Oh, and Lena! You have to check out how adorable the
brand new strollers are that are available for rent!
You don't say how young your children are, Lena, but you might also want to check out the
baby care centers located at each theme park. They're cool, comfortable locations available for the convenience of diaper changes, heating up bottles or baby food, nursing, or just taking a few minutes away from the theme park hustle and bustle.
Have a wonderful visit, Lena!
Anna