Wagons aren't allowed at WDW.
You know I know this is true BUT..... The last 2 trips down (this past NOV and last June) I saw more than 1 of the collapsable wagons. I pointed them out to my DH. I assumed they were let in because the collapse down where as a regular wagon does not. Would be interested to see if anyone else has any info on this as we have one of the wagons that collapse and have considered it ourselves.![]()
You know I know this is true BUT..... The last 2 trips down (this past NOV and last June) I saw more than 1 of the collapsable wagons. I pointed them out to my DH. I assumed they were let in because the collapse down where as a regular wagon does not. Would be interested to see if anyone else has any info on this as we have one of the wagons that collapse and have considered it ourselves.![]()
Why not just rent one of Disney's strollers? It makes life so much easier. It cuts down on what you need to pack for the trip. If you are flying, it could save money. If you take something like the Magical Express, it could potentially save time. (Less time waiting for the driver to pull it out from storage under the bus.) It makes it easier to get through all the entry ways to the parks. Once inside, just grab a stroller, do your thing, and leave it behind. If you suddenly lose it, Cast Members quickly get you another one. I believe it costs $10, but that's $10 well spent. The only draw back is kids who fall asleep on the ride back to the resorts. Carrying passed out children around sizable resorts is no fun, especially if you have shopping bags, too.
You know I know this is true BUT..... The last 2 trips down (this past NOV and last June) I saw more than 1 of the collapsable wagons. I pointed them out to my DH. I assumed they were let in because the collapse down where as a regular wagon does not. Would be interested to see if anyone else has any info on this as we have one of the wagons that collapse and have considered it ourselves.![]()
Yes.They are on the list of things not allowed in the parks. It could be the people you saw snuck it in, which I wouldn't recommend. Leave your wagon at home, odds are you wouldn't be able to use it.
That would be my guess.I have seen someone try to bring one in get stopped and told to fold it. I assume they were told to rent a locker to store it, walk five feet past the gate, open it up again only to repeat the whole fold it and store it, try a third time and get escorted from the park. They are dangerous in a crowded park as they are tripping hazard
Why not just rent one of Disney's strollers? It makes life so much easier. It cuts down on what you need to pack for the trip. If you are flying, it could save money. If you take something like the Magical Express, it could potentially save time. (Less time waiting for the driver to pull it out from storage under the bus.) It makes it easier to get through all the entry ways to the parks. Once inside, just grab a stroller, do your thing, and leave it behind. If you suddenly lose it, Cast Members quickly get you another one. I believe it costs $10, but that's $10 well spent. The only draw back is kids who fall asleep on the ride back to the resorts. Carrying passed out children around sizable resorts is no fun, especially if you have shopping bags, too.
Q. Are there any personal items I should not bring with me into the Theme Parks?
A. Items that you may not bring into the Theme Parks include, but are not limited to:
Items with wheels, such as wagons, skateboards, scooters, inline skates, shoes with built-in wheels, two-wheeled or three-wheeled conveyances, strollers larger than 36" x 52", suitcases, coolers, or backpacks with or without wheels larger than 24" long x 15" wide x 18" high (coolers required for medication may be stored in a locker or at Guest Relations), and any trailer-like object that is pushed or towed by an ECV wheelchair or stroller
Alcoholic beverages
Weapons of any kind
Folding chairs
Stoller rental prices are
Single- Daily $15 per day Multi day (Length of stay) $13 per day
Double - Daily $31 per day Multi day (Length of stay) $27 per day