Again, what an IDIOT I feel like although I just had it for 3 days & only used it a few hours each day....but even with the front wheel locked, it was worth the $15. Still found it cumbersome to get on & off of trams and through park entrances with exception of MGM/DHS. With another adult, that part would have been easier though.
Above, I am tugging on the broken seat from behind the stroller.
Next, I am pushing the seat forward at the point where it is broken all the way across, which is at the lowest strap restraint.
I am pushing on the top of the seat from the inside of the stroller.(you can see the asphalt below)
It pretty much will fold all the way back although this should be a solid straight surface.
I guess that is my attempt at photojournalism... Odd as it seems, I just asked my two children who are still on Disney time (hence, not sleeping yet) if they knew something was wrong with the stroller and they both blurted out to me that one of the seats was broken at the head/back part. I asked them what they did to make it work and they just said they didn't lean back. Guess it was better than walking around the parks. They didn't complain to me at all although I knew it was broken before they ever rode the stroller. I also knew it wasn't a safety issue for us because of their ages (5 & 6). In fact when we were at Disney, they asked me if we could buy a stroller like that so I could push them around all the time (like they were babies or something).....
Hopefully the "new seat" isn't just a new seat cover! Happy Disney!
p.s. Don't forget about that front wheel lock!