Walt Disney World Stroller Restrictions and Smoking Ban Go Into Effect May 1st

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New rules are on the horizon for guests visiting Walt Disney World. Starting tomorrow, new stroller size restrictions and more go into effect at the parks and resorts. Here’s a quick rundown so you’re informed for your next Walt Disney World visit.

Stroller Size Restrictions

Disney will be changing the maximum allowed dimensions for strollers from 36″x52″ to 31″x52″. In addition to the stroller size restrictions, all stroller wagons will be banned. This means that Keenz brand stroller wagons and similar will not be allowed into the Disney parks. It doesn’t matter if they are push or pull stroller wagons, they’re all banned.

Smoking Ban

Also going into effect May 1st is a full ban on smoking in the Disney parks and ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex. Guests may use designated smoking areas outside of the parks, at Disney Resort hotels and at Disney Springs. This ban includes vaping.

Loose and Dry Ice

Finally, all loose and dry ice is banned as well. The ban on the loose and dry ice went into effect some time ago, but it’s worth mentioning again.

Disney has provided a push notification to all users of the My Disney Experience app reminding them of the changes. For more, you can visit the FAQ and Park Rules pages.

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