Hi, Johamis, and welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel! This is a really great question - actually, quite a popular question the past few months! While the official policy on the types of strollers and wagons that are allowed at Walt Disney World Resort has always said that wagons that are pushed or pulled are not allowed, it was difficult to enforce. As new products come onto the scene, such as the Keenz brand stroller wagons you mention, Disney has found it necessary to clarify the Park Rules. Just a few days ago, the
Disney Parks Blog shared the new changes that do clarify that stroller wagons, such as the Keenz brand stroller wagons, are prohibited from being used across the Resort, effective May 1, 2019.
Further, there is a reduction in the size of strollers that will be allowed. Be sure to stop by the
Walt Disney World Resort Property Rules page and double check the dimensions of your stroller. If you are visiting before May 1, then you may use a stroller that is no larger than 36" wide and 52" long. Beginning May 1, strollers must be no wider than 31" and less than 52" long. The Disney Parks Blog did share other changes, such as new policies on loose ice entering the parks and smoking locations. At this time, loose ice will not be allowed through park security checkpoints. After seeing security officers attempt to dig deep into coolers at bag check areas outside the parks, I can certainly understand this new policy! The new smoking policy states that there will be designated smoking areas outside the theme parks and at all Resort hotels beginning May 1. This does mean that there will be no smoking, including vaping, inside the parks.
I hope this helps you plan for your upcoming visit! Please let us know if you have any other questions!
Brandy