Disney parks are turning away families whose strollers exceed size limits, with security measuring widths and lengths at entry points. The policy requires strollers no wider than 31 inches or longer than 52 inches, including attachments. Enforcement has intensified amid 2026 crowds and construction.
Security cast members at Walt Disney World and Disneyland have ramped up checks on strollers during peak attendance periods like spring break. Families report being stopped at gates and asked to leave if their strollers surpass the limits of 31 inches wide (79 cm) or 52 inches long (132 cm). Measurements account for the entire setup, including cup holders, storage, and add-ons, catching many modern double strollers and jogging models off guard. Stroller wagons from brands such as Keenz, WonderFold, and Veer remain fully prohibited, regardless of design similarities to strollers. Disney attributes the stricter enforcement to tighter walkways from ongoing expansions and record crowds, which demand better traffic flow. Affected visitors face options like on-site rentals, which are plastic and non-reclining; third-party services such as ScooterBug for delivered approved models; or switching to compact umbrella strollers. Parents urge measuring setups at home to avoid disruptions at the start of their trips.