famofsix
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Rebeccapaige! I was at disney this past week with ds6, dd8, dd10 and ds1. ds1 of course needed a stroller, we had a baby trend from our condo that worked out nicely and we stored all our junk in it. All the other kids walked just fine and we brought a backpack for all our valuables (we did MK, AK, and Epcot) I agree to "each his own". Do what you think is best. We laughed because we saw a kid in a rented disney double stroller around the age of 12 passed out. He was a little big for the stroller but still managed to stay in!
Point is, don't exhaust the kids, stroller or not...some of the best advice I got here was "you can only go as fast as your slowest one". So...do what you think is best. You can't do it all but you can have magic in what you do do there so plan accordingly. 
Oh, if you end up having your princesses walk the parks...the croc type shoes at payless worked great (they are bogo1/2 off) right now. My kids wore short socks with them. We bought them in orlando after going to three stores to find them before our last day in Epcot. That made a big difference in everyones step! By the way we bought them because Momma's feet hurt. I ended up getting mine at the Pro Bass Shop but I had to buy knock-off ones since they did not have real crocs there at the time(they did have kids croc there but we already did payless).


Oh, if you end up having your princesses walk the parks...the croc type shoes at payless worked great (they are bogo1/2 off) right now. My kids wore short socks with them. We bought them in orlando after going to three stores to find them before our last day in Epcot. That made a big difference in everyones step! By the way we bought them because Momma's feet hurt. I ended up getting mine at the Pro Bass Shop but I had to buy knock-off ones since they did not have real crocs there at the time(they did have kids croc there but we already did payless).