What Strollers Are Allowed at Disney World? (2026 Complete Guide)
Planning a Disney World trip with little ones? You’re probably wondering what strollers are allowed at Disney World. Before you pack your favorite stroller, you need to know one thing: Disney has strict size limits and bans certain stroller types. Bringing the wrong stroller can mean turning around at the gate, not how you want to start your magical day.
Here’s exactly what’s allowed, what’s banned, and how to choose the right stroller for Walt Disney World in 2026.

Quick Answer: Disney World Stroller Size Limit
Strollers at Walt Disney World must be no larger than 31 inches (79 cm) wide and 52 inches (132 cm) long. Single and double strollers are both allowed as long as they fit within these dimensions. Wagons and stroller wagons are completely prohibited in all four theme parks. disneyworld.disney.go.com disneyworld.disney.go.com
Disney World Stroller Rules at a Glance
| Rule | Detail |
| Max width | 31 inches (79 cm) |
| Max length | 52 inches (132 cm) |
| Single strollers | âś… Allowed |
| Double strollers | âś… Allowed (if within size limits) |
| Wagons | ❌ Prohibited |
| Stroller wagons | ❌ Prohibited |
| Strollers on escalators | ❌ Not allowed |
| Age recommendation | Generally, for children under 7 |
Stroller Size Chart: Will Yours Fit?
Most standard single strollers easily pass the 31″ x 52″ rule. Where parents run into trouble is with oversized double strollers and jogging strollers. Measure yours before you fly.
Strollers that typically PASS Disney’s size rules
- UPPAbaby Vista V2 : 25.7″ W x 36″ L âś…
- Bugaboo Donkey 5 Duo 29″ W x 37″ L âś…
- BOB Revolution Flex 3.0 Duallie 30.5″ W x 51″ L âś… (just barely)
- City Mini GT2 Double 29.75″ W x 44.5″ L âś…
- Graco DuoGlider 21″ W x 40″ L âś…
Strollers that may NOT fit
- Some larger triple strollers
- Older Bugaboo Donkey models with side baskets attached
- Custom-built or oversized jogging strollers
- Anything resembling a wagon (even with a canopy)
Pro tip: Use a measuring tape on your stroller fully assembled with the canopy up, footrest extended, and any storage baskets attached. Cast Members at park entry can and do measure strollers if they look borderline.
What About Wagons?
This is the big change many families miss: wagons of any kind are banned at all four Walt Disney World theme parks, Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom. This includes:
- Pull wagons (Radio Flyer style)
- Push wagons (Keenz, Wonderfold, Veer)
- “Stroller wagons,” even the convertible ones, are marketed as strollers disneyworld.disney.go.com
If your wagon has wagon-style construction, leave it at the hotel.
Renting a Stroller at Disney World
If your stroller doesn’t fit or you don’t want to fly with one, you have two main rental options.
Option 1: Rent from Disney (at the parks)
Available at all four theme parks and Disney Springs:
- Single stroller: $15/day, or $13/day with a length-of-stay multi-day rental
- Double stroller: $31/day, or $27/day length-of-stay
- A $100 credit card deposit is required for rentals at Disney Springs disneyworld.disney.go.com
The catch: Disney’s rentals are hard plastic, don’t recline, can’t leave the park, and aren’t available for kids under 1.
Option 2: Rent from an off-site company
Third-party Orlando stroller rentals (BabyQuest, Kingdom Strollers, Magic Strollers) deliver to your resort and offer real fabric strollers (City Mini, BOB, UPPAbaby) starting around $18/day for a double. strollerfy.com These come with rain covers, recline, and can be used at the resort, Disney Springs, and even the airport.
Where Can You Use a Stroller at Disney?
Strollers are allowed in all four theme parks, water parks (limited), Disney Springs, and resort hotels. A few key restrictions:
- ❌ Not allowed on escalators
- ❌ Not allowed on most attractions. Use the designated stroller parking areas
- ❌ Must be folded on Disney buses, the monorail, and the Skyliner
- âś… Allowed on Disney boats (unfolded, with help from cast members)
Tips for Stroller-Friendly Disney Days
- Tag your stroller. Bring a bright ribbon, balloon, or luggage tag. Cast Members rearrange stroller parking constantly — yours will move.
- Don’t leave valuables. Stroller parking isn’t supervised. Phones, wallets, and cameras go with you.
- Bring a rain cover. Florida afternoon storms are guaranteed in summer.
- Pack a clip-on fan. Stroller naps in 95°F heat need airflow.
- Practice folding it one-handed. You’ll need this skill on every bus.
- Bring your own if your child is over 40 lbs. Disney’s rentals get uncomfortable fast for bigger kids.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I bring a double stroller to Disney World?
Yes, double strollers are allowed as long as they fit within the 31″ wide x 52″ long size limit. Most modern side-by-side and tandem doubles qualify. disneyworld.disney.go.com
Are wagons allowed at Disney World?
No. All wagons, including stroller wagons like the Keenz and Wonderfold, are prohibited at every Walt Disney World theme park. disneyworld.disney.go.com
How much does it cost to rent a stroller at Disney World?
Disney rents single strollers for $15/day ($13/day multi-day) and double strollers for $31/day ($27/day multi-day). disneyworld.disney.go.com
At what age is a stroller too old for Disney?
There’s no age limit, but Disney recommends rentals for children under 7. Many parents bring strollers for kids up to age 8. The parks involve 8–12 miles of walking per day.
Can I bring my own stroller on Disney transportation?
Yes, but it must be folded on buses, the monorail, and the Skyliner. Boats accept open strollers.
Are jogging strollers allowed at Disney World?
Yes, as long as they meet the 31″ x 52″ size requirement. Many three-wheel joggers qualify; oversized models may not.
If your stroller is under 31″ wide and 52″ long and isn’t a wagon, you’re good to roll into any Disney World park. Measure it before you go, tag it before you park it, and consider an off-site rental if you want the comforts of home without the airline fees.
Now go make some magic. 🏰
