Lucille1963
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Sep 2, 2005
Just because you use a stroller doesn't mean that you're inconsiderate to others, and vice versa. Just sayin'.
Just because you use a stroller doesn't mean that you're inconsiderate to others, and vice versa. Just sayin'.
So how do you lock the wheels on a phil n ted's stroller?
So how do you lock the wheels on a phil n ted's stroller?
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Funny, most of the strollers I've seen the past few years are just full of packages and junk the parents don't want to carry.Gah! What is wrong with people? Stealing a child's mode of transport is just particularly scummy, even among scum.
I already had a bike lock tucked in our luggage for our upcoming trip. Sad that it's apparently a necessity
hehe, you're kinda cracking me up. And making the rebellious teenager left in me want to take the double BOB instead of the Volo/Beco combo... More flies with honey and all that
I think they've just become the bane of the parks. Especially those parents who buy the double wides that are as wide as a small car. SUV syndrome with strollers, hate it. Tired of being ran into by strollers being pushed by careless parents. How about when you're sitting down in the front of the hub 10 minutes before fireworks and some parent just *has to* push their giant stroller through the whole crowd - can't find another route? It just seems like people with strollers have this "right of way" mentality and we should all yield. I just got back from a 5 day trip - my stroller hate is at its peak! =)
My post mentioned able bodied kids and able bodied adults. If you have back issues or your child is too heavy for you, my statement excluded you =) I may be insensitive I guess, I carry my daughter on my back ( 48 lbs ) for miles hiking mountains.
I think the majority of people are just out of shape and lazy!
I hear you on not wanting to carry all of their stuff all day - I just rent a locker.
Funny, most of the strollers I've seen the past few years are just full of packages and junk the parents don't want to carry.
Little wonder why they get stolen, no?
kirstie101 said:Wow! So Im out of shape and lazy because I use a stroller for DS1.5 when we're in Disneyland for 5 days? Seriously? Having a stroller for DS to ride in adds to his and my families enjoyment of the parks. He can sleep when he gets tired which means he's less cranky. There is no need for a toddler to walk around DL for any length of time, especially 12+ hours. Additionally there is no need for me as his parent to carry him for those 12+ hours. That would only lead to a sore, tired, cranky mommy or daddy and a tired a DS.
You do whats right for your family. I'll do whats right for mine. And that include bringing a stroller to DL.
mhrebates said:So how do you lock the wheels on a phil n ted's stroller?
I guess I'm spoiled by a tough wife. 5'1" 105lbs, carries 40lb kid for hours no problem. We stay in shape though......makes life easy. Glad I don't need a giant land yacht to carry all the 'necessary' stuff! How did our ancestors ever make it without Hummer H2 strollers?
So glad we've never needed/used strollers. DD4, DS2, and another on the way. Wraps are the best! All strollers do is clog up the park and slow you down. If you have a special needs child who needs one, no problem. Able bodied kids with able bodied parents sure don't need them!
I think they've just become the bane of the parks. Especially those parents who buy the double wides that are as wide as a small car. SUV syndrome with strollers, hate it. Tired of being ran into by strollers being pushed by careless parents. How about when you're sitting down in the front of the hub 10 minutes before fireworks and some parent just *has to* push their giant stroller through the whole crowd - can't find another route? It just seems like people with strollers have this "right of way" mentality and we should all yield. I just got back from a 5 day trip - my stroller hate is at its peak! =)
My post mentioned able bodied kids and able bodied adults. If you have back issues or your child is too heavy for you, my statement excluded you =) I may be insensitive I guess, I carry my daughter on my back ( 48 lbs ) for miles hiking mountains.
I think the majority of people are just out of shape and lazy!
I hear you on not wanting to carry all of their stuff all day - I just rent a locker.