I am sure this has been posted/asked many times. I have a 4 year old and 2 year old, going in may. We have a collapsible wagon and a double stroller, which one would you pick??

I see at least one family with a wagon on each trip. I have no idea how they get them in but I wish someone would crack down a little harder on them. Besides, you would think people would find a stroller easier since you don't have to drag them behind you.
I never pulled my son in a wagon even if not at Disney World. Because I couldn't see him.
If you could pull a wagon and wanted to see your kids, you would have to turn around to see them. And then stop in the middle of a crowded walkway to take stock of what they were doing. The people around you would have to completely stop on short notice and if they were conversing with each other or sipping a soda or eating something and ran into the wagon, unintentionally, that could have some consequences for all involved.
Or, you could pull the wagon over to the side of the walkway but then you should be checking behind you as you do that so not being able to look ahead. If you didn't look ahead, then refer to the paragraph above for pulling the wagon in front of people behind you that had no idea you were going to do that.

Sadly, strollers do not put an end to clueless behavior. Half the people have such huge strollers (and in fact even Disney's rental strollers have the same issue) that they can't actually see their kid(s) without stopping and walking around the side of the thing. So they do that, and block walkways and traffic anyway.
That doesn't get into the ones that use their strollers as battering rams, but anyway.
The OP is fairly new on here and from other posts, this is either a first trip or a first trip with children. I think the point has been made about the wagons![]()
I am not sure about this part of your post although is was well intended. I post quite often but I'm not inclined to go out and search for every poster's previous comments. I, as I think others, have responded on this post and this post only. I didn't see anything "wrong" with what was posted. I think most posters wanted the OP to realize that wagons are not permitted according to Disney guidelines so the OP should plan differently.

I am not sure about this part of your post although is was well intended. I post quite often but I'm not inclined to go out and search for every poster's previous comments. I, as I think others, have responded on this post and this post only. I didn't see anything "wrong" with what was posted. I think most posters wanted the OP to realize that wagons are not permitted according to Disney guidelines so the OP should plan differently.