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Did you bother to read my other posts - or just the one?
I could give a flip if you push your husband/wife/mother/sister/brother around in a stroller. I was curiously asking how these 6,7,8 year olds feel about being in a stroller. Someone else said they didn't understand the embarrassed notion - so I explained what my 5 year old would say about it. Get over your own insecurities and realize no one cares what you are doing on your vacation so long as you aren't harming another human being. |
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Understand people, each family has their own unique to them situations. Do what's best for you and your family to enjoy and get the most out of WDW.
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I like to think my children are confident enough with themselves to ride in a stroller at the age of six without worrying about embarrassment. |
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I wouldn't be embarrassed if she wanted to... though I'd be pretty surprised! |
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I would just like to say, in relation to the whole topic of embarrassment or looking ridiculous, I've had multiple times when I've left the park so exhausted I can barely stand - if someone offered me, a healthy 30 year old woman, a stroller to sit in you can bet I would have taken it
If little legs are tired, who am I to judge?
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No one (here in this thread, so far) is passing judgement... expressing opinions yes judging? No. |
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I'll be taking my two great-nephews (and their mothers) to WDW in May. One is 6 and the other is 3. I'm planning on suggesting to the mothers that they each get a stroller. I know it would make the trip much less stressful.
The 3 year old has some balance issues when walking so at this time he would not be able to walk all over the parks. The 6 year old has some behavioral issues and I could see him being out of sorts if his cousin was riding instead of walking. Plus he would be miserable once he got tired. I know tons of people use strollers at WDW evdery day. Has there ever been problems with people coming out of a ride or show and the stroller being gone? How do you handle that? If it was a Disney rental, do you just go back and tell them someone took it or are you responsible for the stroller? Just wondering as this will be my first time using any stroller at WDW.
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My DD used a stroller until she was 8. We don't tend to get caught up in what others think so embarrassment was not an issue. There were many reasons this worked for my family so do what works for you and enjoy your trip.
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We went 11/28-12/4 and our DDs are 4 and 7. We rented a double stroller. I wasn't sure if we would use it but I am so glad we had it. We did end up using it quite a bit. Both girls walked some and rode some. DD7 ended up coming down with a fever virus while we were there so she was wiped out. We could've just stayed in the room the whole time but it peaked in the evenings and she was fever free during the day. But she was so tired. The city mini double was so easy to push, even with 85lbs of kids in it.
Obviously this isn't going to happen to everyone but for us, having the stroller really helped out. I did tell DD7 that next time there would be no stroller for her...lol. |
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[QUOTE="MissStitch626"]I would just like to say, in relation to the whole topic of embarrassment or looking ridiculous, I've had multiple times when I've left the park so exhausted I can barely stand - if someone offered me, a healthy 30 year old woman, a stroller to sit in you can bet I would have taken it
[\QUOTE]Me, too. I have all kinds of feet issues and would happily ride in something if someone would push me! To the op, obviously some folks have strong opinions on this (although I'm not sure why) but do what works for your family. The good news is that every park has strollers if you suddenly need one.
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We have a 2yr old ds and 6 yr old dd. We have tried on several occasions to go with a single stroller and failed miserably. What we did was purchase one of those boards that attaches to our nice umbrella stroller. (Joovy was out of our budget) It's perfect for me because I always know where both of them are. Dd has hips that are turned out just enough to cause issues with muscle development that we have to remind her to"fix her feet" when she's sitting on the floor, and she has flat feet. Since we got her knew insoles fitted her legs don't "get tired" as quickly so she's better about standing for longer periods of time. But, I still wouldn't do disney without some sort of stroller or ride on for her.
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