WonderlandisReality
DIS Veteran
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- Oct 23, 2016
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It’s really going to depend on the child. Years ago my sister and I walked at 6 & 8 no problem until I had an asthma attack mid afternoon and my parents rented a stroller to salvage the Epcot day. My kids are 7 & 8 with significant developmental delays. The younger is the size and developmental level of a 3.5-4 year old with multiple cognitive disabilities so strollers are in our future for a while. When the older child outgrows strollers we will still need a rolling walker or chair for her. My nephew is 2.5 and could probably out walk anyone on a park day, his older brother was stroller free at 3. It really depends on the individual kid.