For years, the theme parks at Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort haven’t been overly strict on the size of strollers brought in by guests. Well, it appears as if all of that may soon change as stroller size limits will soon be strictly enforced as will the “no wagons” policy.
If you check out the list of “Prohibited Items” for Disneyland and Walt Disney World, you will see that guests may not bring in:
- Strollers larger than 31″x52″ (79cm x 132cm).
- Any trailer-like object that is pushed or towed by an Electronic Conveyance Vehicle, wheelchair or stroller, or pulled by a person, including wagons.
Now, these rules haven’t always been enforced which has resulted in big wagons being brought in, stroller-like creations that look like Cinderella’s Coach, and even larger conveyances. Well, it appears as if Disney is going to start cracking down on these items an enforcing the rules in a stricter manner.
As a matter of fact, these newly enforced rules will go into place as of May 1, 2019.
Am told WDW and DLR will start enforcing stroller size limits May 1: 31" by 52", including a "no wagons" policy. Seems to be addressing strollers like the Keenz 7s? pic.twitter.com/n5PkBNhA47
— Len Testa | mastodon.social/@LenTesta (@LenTesta) March 25, 2019
See Also:
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Walt Disney World And Disneyland To Ban Smoking Entirely In Theme Parks And Some Other Resort Areas
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Dry Ice And Loose Ice No Longer Permitted In Walt Disney World And Disneyland Parks
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