Radio flyer red wagon and strollers

Mskay1216

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hello!
so next week we arrive at the AOA and today i got an email from WDW with an update to park rule and if I'm reading this correctly
we can no longer bring our red radio flyer wagon or am I reading that wrong?
 
Never allowed as far as I know. However, all rules are more stringently enforced now because they have a much larger security force.
 

hello!
so next week we arrive at the AOA and today i got an email from WDW with an update to park rule and if I'm reading this correctly
we can no longer bring our red radio flyer wagon or am I reading that wrong?

Wagons were never permitted IIRC (at least not a very loooooong time). Nobody is allowed to bring anything that is towed behind them. If you ever managed to get yours in, it was a big oversight by the CMs.
 
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No wagons. Been on the prohibited items list a long time.

Nothing you can pull ... wagons, rolling coolers or backpacks on wheels should be brought in.

They are dangerous to other guests because they are low out of the line of sight, and when you pull something behind you then you do not know what is happening. Having been thrown down by someone flinging a rolling cooler and having to grab others about to fall over a wagon ... I totally agree with the policy.

Strollers are the best option for safety for all.
 
yes they are not allowed have not been for a long time ( I do not even think you could bring them in to the park in the 90s) but every trip I see at lest one person pulling something behind then ( normally a cooler) and almost every trip I see someone or myself almost falling getting hit by one of them. I am so glade they are not allowed I just wish they would enforce the rule.
 
That's been a rule for years. I was waiting for dh one day my the entrance and a man was trying to bring in a collapsible wagon. The guard pointed toward the lockers and the man started walking there and then stopped looked around and opened the wagon. Another guard came up spoke with him. The man folded the wagon waited for the guard to walk away and started unfolding it. Finally a guard and a supervisor came up. They spoke and the man was escorted from the park. No wagons allowed.
 

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