Not always. I've posted on here twice before about ladies ramming us with strollers repeatedly as we were all trying to leave the park. They did it on purpose and when called on it, just yelled for us to get out their way then, they were in a hurry. The first time was at AK, back in the Africa section. As the parade went by, we were all following it around to get out of the park. A lady just kept ramming my then 8 y/o GD in the back of the legs. I finally told her to quit and she yelled at us to get out of her way then. I pointed to the mass of people all around us and ask where she expected us to go. Her response was to again ram the back of my GD's legs. My GD was in tears by this time. I told her that if she touched us one more time with that stroller, I was going to toss it over the bridge we were on. The man beside me said, 'yes, and I'll help her'. The woman then rammed the stroller into the couple on the other side of us, yelled 'get out of my way' and forced her way through, ramming people as she went. There wasn't even a kid in the stroller. The kid was sitting on the dad's shoulders, walking behind the stroller.
The second time was one night coming out of MK late one night. The stroller demon kept ramming us and when we called her on it, demanded we move out of her way as she was in a hurry. I again pointed to the mass of exiting people all around us and ask just where she expected me to move. She yelled at me to get out her way and she'd make a way through. I stood sideways to let her get by me. She ran over my feet and then continued to ram the people that were in front of me, demanding they let her through.I don't have a problem with the ones who occasionally, accidentally bump people. Sometimes it's the stroller driver's fault and quite often it's the fault of the person who gets hit, becuase they stopped too quick or stepped right out in front of the strollers. It happens. My problem are with the ones who use those dang strollers as battering rams to force their way through the crowds trying to get out late at night or after parades.