Hey there, Jessica!
Believe me, I know
Walt Disney World can be a trek. When I spend a day at one of the
theme parks, my health tracker app will send me an alert that says, "Who are you and what have you done with our usual person?" It's not always easy to carry all the things you need.
For the safety of all guests, however, there are some
strict rules regarding what you can bring into the theme parks. Unfortunately, wagons or wagon strollers are not permitted.
Depending on what you need to bring in with you, there may be some solutions for you. The parks all have lockers that are available to rent, and the sizes are varied, so you can fit a pretty good amount of stuff in them. The lockers are located near the entrances at the parks, so you can put your things in there as soon as you arrive.
Another option, if you need to have things with you at all times, is
stroller rental. You do not necessarily have to have a little one to utilize a stroller. There are single and double strollers available, and those are also available at the entrance to the parks.
If your needs are medical in nature, the
First Aid stations at the theme parks may be able to store medication that needs to be refrigerated. I've used them for insulin in the past, and they're very helpful with this type of situation.
I hope you are able to find a solution that works for you, Jessica. We appreciate your visit here with us at
planDisney!
Anna