Hiya Lorena,
Welcome to planDisney! How exciting that you are taking your Mouseketeer to the Most Magical Place on Earth! I'm not sure what's on your itinerary for this trip, but I hope it includes one of
Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Parties! My little one loves trick-or-treating at Magic Kingdom, and because the event is separately ticketed, the crowds are not as large as they are during the day, allowing you to enjoy more attractions.
As a mom myself, Lorena, I understand the desire to ensure that your little ones are comfortable and able to enjoy themselves. Unfortunately,
Walt Disney World Resort property rules prohibit stroller wagons and strollers greater than 31" x 52" at water parks and theme parks. Exceptions for stroller wagons can be made (though there is no guarantee) if a stroller wagon is used for medical reasons, however. On a case-by-case basis, stroller wagons can be designated as a "Stroller as a Wheelchair" if one of the following criteria is met: a child with a disability who uses their stroller as a mobility device instead of a traditional wheelchair, a child with additional medical equipment who needs a way to transport their equipment while in a queue, or an adult with a mobility disability who uses a stroller as a mobility device to assist with walking. To receive this designation, you would need to do so in person at Guest Services, either at
Disney Springs or at the theme parks.
I hope this was helpful, Lorena. Before I let you go, I recommend visiting the Guest Services at Disney Springs instead of the one at the theme parks. This would enable you to obtain your designation in advance of visiting the theme parks, if you were eligible, and also provide an opportunity to develop a plan B (such as
stroller rentals) if needed. Please come back and see us if you need anything else.
Happy Planning,
Ashley F.