and yet another stroller question

excitedmom

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i will be going with three children, 9yrs, 8yrs and 4yrs old. i was going to bring an umbrella stroller but have been thinking if i rented a double stroller the three of them might fit in for a little rest sometimes. i'm having trouble justifying the cost tho lol 15 per day is quite a bit of cash that i could spend on something else. we're not a go home in the aft for a rest and come back later type, we'd rather do everything we want to do then go and play in the pool the rest of the night, we don't see fireworks or anything lol. so anyone with older kids, which plan seems more feasible to you? bringing my own so just the smaller child can ride or renting bigger so all three can have rests
 
I would just bring the smaller one for your 4yo. You can plan on taking breaks to let little feet rest. They should be okay.
 
Unless your older two have a medical condition that won't let them walk much, I'd just use a stroller for the little one. I'd hate to be the tired parent pushing one little kid and two big ones around the park.

Take some breaks in the parks -

At MK, ride the Tomorrowland Transit Authority a few times (no real wait and it can be fun to go around and around). Drop into the Hall of Presidents, cool off and get off your feet. Ride the river boat around Tom Sawyer Island or visit the island. Kids can run around, parents can sit down and everyone will have a blast.

Other parks will also have similar attractions that will give you a chance to rest and relax.
 


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