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Stroller??
This will be our first trip in Sept. with our 4 (turning 5 while we're there) year old. We've been told to carry a stroller. He is big for his age so....should we just rent one from Disney, buy one to bring or what??? Any suggestions???
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I have a 6 year old that is motorly challenged (walks, falls, is slow)...no biggy but no way is he walking the parks. I am bringing a umbrella stroller. He used one last year too. Disney's rentals are outrageous. He is really too big for it but I am not carrying that 50lb kid. So, I would say go with a cheap umbrella stroller since he might break it being that he is too big for it. It will be better than walking and I think he will be happy to have it even if it is a little small.
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You will need a stroller. If you can, I would buy one and bring it with you (since you won't need it for too long, you might even be able to borrow one from a friend, or try a second-hand shop).
The strollers at Disney are just too expensive, but I know that our DD needed one on our first trip (she was 6), she just got too worn out by the end of the day.
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Definately bring your own, my ds has gone the last three years(he'll be 6 in Oct) He's used a stroller at some point on every trip, plus it's great to have in the airport if you have a super long walk to the gate or baggage claim. Another plus is it's great to carry bags around the parks, I have those mommy hooks on mine plus my diaper/tote bag w/tons of stuff in there so my stroller does the work for me. Have a great time!
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bring one from home, it is cheaper and more convienent.
you can keep him in it while waiting for busses or for walking to your car late in the day..
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Bring your own. It's especially handy after a long day at the parks when you get back to your resort and you have another long walk to your room.
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Majority wins! Thanks everyone for your input. Now to find a stroller! LOL
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I took two 4/12 year olds in June and you will need a stroller! We endup buying 2 at WDW since it was still cheaper than renting one. I would suggest ordering one from a place online but it also comes in handy at the airport. You don't realize how much walking is involved just getting to the plane.
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We bought a Graco Ipo stroller which folds up like an umbrella stroller, only weighs about 17 lbs. and holds a child up to 50 lbs. It also reclines and has a small basket underneath. It was around $80 from Amazon with free shipping. We also got a cup holder/junk holder that straps onto the handle and comes in very handy. It was around $10 and I think it was made by Sunshine Kids also on Amazon. We also have a sunshield that extends the visor that is on the stroller (very short and doesn't really help) which I think is made by Kiddopotomus at Babies R Us.
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Buy One
I have a three year old and a six year old and both needed carriages from getting tired from walking. I would buy two cheap umbrella carriage and just leave it in Disney.
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Not sure for Disney World, but at Disneyland, Disney Visa holders receive free stroller rentals . . .might be worth checking.
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Originally Posted by wendybird
Not sure for Disney World, but at Disneyland, Disney Visa holders receive free stroller rentals . . .might be worth checking.
Just DL not WDW.
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I am on the other side of the fence on this one. We rent a double everytime we go. I just plan on the cost when saving for the trip. It is expensive, but I don't worry about lugging it on and off the transportation or about it getting stolen. They are great in my opinion- lots of room, handle well, and shaded. I set a blanket in the bottom for some added cushion. The last time we were there my girls were 5 and 7 and could go all day due to the fact they were in the stroller and rested. We are returning in Oct and we will rent a double again for them ages 6 and 8!
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Originally Posted by kevinkbl
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Originally Posted by kevinkbl
I have a three year old and a six year old and both needed carriages from getting tired from walking. I would buy two cheap umbrella carriage and just leave it in Disney.
Also, does anyone know how to post your own question???????????
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Ditto....definitely need a stroller....
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I think the stroller question at that age depends on the individual child. I had one that refused to ride in one at that age and one that preferred it. You could always try without it and need be buy one there. They had really sturdy looking umbrella strollers at the park gates. I think they ran about $40. Maybe someone here can verify that or you could call WDW merchandising and I'm sure they would know.
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I would definitely bring your own, just in case. Odds are you will need it at some point. We took a good jogging stroller last year for our then 2 and 7 year olds to share. It worked great, but it was a pain getting it on and off the bus so this year we are bringing a heavy duty umbrella stroller. While renting is more convenient, it's almost $100 cheaper for us to bring our own (even after the cost of the stroller).
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I am also in the other camp. We Rent.
FIrst trip we brought ours and found out that we really never needed it other than in the parks.
Next two trips we rented and liked this so much better. NO need to carry it around, folding and unfolding it. We also found that our kids lOVED the Disney strollers and they were very easy to push around. They were bigger and much more comfy for our kids, who were not toddlers and are tall.I also love the nice canopy and big easy pockets for our stuff.
We also found that many days our kids wanted to walk the first half of the day, we just rented one when they got tired. They really see and do so much more when not in the stroller.
The best though, was our last two trips were strollerless and they did awesome and never once got tired or complained. Yippee.
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