froggy flo
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Dec 4, 2003
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Hi,
My DD has myositis, which means she looks valid but is not but for a very short walk. I'm considering buying my own medical stroller (which looks pretty much like a baby one but for elder kids).
I'm still hesitating for fear my stroller may be stolen. It does not look like a device for the disabled, which would maybe deter thieves, but instead, since it can accomodate taller kids, it is not the kind of stuff you can easily buy and this may appeal to some people. If stolen, my insurance wouldn't pay for another one for the next 5 years ($500).
Have you ever heard of theft of medical strollers or wheelchairs in WDW? Do you think there is such risk or not? Thank you.
My DD has myositis, which means she looks valid but is not but for a very short walk. I'm considering buying my own medical stroller (which looks pretty much like a baby one but for elder kids).
I'm still hesitating for fear my stroller may be stolen. It does not look like a device for the disabled, which would maybe deter thieves, but instead, since it can accomodate taller kids, it is not the kind of stuff you can easily buy and this may appeal to some people. If stolen, my insurance wouldn't pay for another one for the next 5 years ($500).
Have you ever heard of theft of medical strollers or wheelchairs in WDW? Do you think there is such risk or not? Thank you.