luvmy2babies
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I am at that place now where I will be thinking about this. If we go next year, my son will be 5. So many variables. Time of year, number of days in the trip, how you like to tour
all of these have a significant effect on needing a stroller. The first time my son went after he learned to walk he was 2.5. He never spends all day in his stroller. We do a combination of walking and riding, but we are always there in the heat. He actually walked the most at 2.5 when we had Tropical Storm Debby rain on us for 4 days, but the wind kept blowing the cover off of his stroller so it was soaked a lot.
Im really not sure when well ditch it. He has some sensory issues and there were times he climbed into it to escape. I could tell because while he would be fine most of the time in his hat with the shade back, there were times he would get in and pull the shade all the way out. It was a city mini and the shade has 2 stops before it is completely extended. He also wore his ear muffs almost the whole trip.
We did just rent this time and go through the airport without one. Almost backfired on me when he fell asleep on Magical Express 5 minutes from the airport. But we made it through.
We do all kinds of walking, especially on nature trails, but it isnt 97 degrees with 90% humidity. We do the trail stuff in the fall. I may try a stroller free trip if we go back in March next year. Its going to depend on whether they are showing MSEP and Wishes at 8 and 9 or 9 and 10. This year, I swear, it was amazing. He watched Wishes sitting half on the stroller handle and leaning on me. Wishes ended. I put him in the stroller, made the 180 degree turn for us to leave and that is how long it took him to fall asleep. He doesnt nap at Disney and that was one of 2 nights he conked out like that. The other he asked for one more ride on the Carousel. He was fine, but when it started, he started nodding off. I had to keep him awake through the whole ride. He was out the moment I got him off of his horse. He is so heavy when he's sleeping, I would have had a lot of trouble carrying him off the bus. We had a standard room at All-Star Movies. We were in the back in the Herby the Love Bug section and it was quite a walk. We aren't the break in the middle of the day type of family and he doesn't nap, but we are the tour slowly, take breaks and stay in the parks 9 hours type so far.
I laughed when I read the comments about the 14 year-old. My 11 year-old would get in one if I was willing to push her. I actually have a funny photo of her from our trip just 2 weeks ago. She had her last BBB makeover and we were taking a break in Tomorrow Land. She climbed into the stroller I had for her brother. I told her I was going to take a photo and text it to her BFF back home. Well to her moms phone. The little stinker said go ahead and posed. If youre there long enough youll see older kids in the plastic ones Disney rents.
Im really not sure when well ditch it. He has some sensory issues and there were times he climbed into it to escape. I could tell because while he would be fine most of the time in his hat with the shade back, there were times he would get in and pull the shade all the way out. It was a city mini and the shade has 2 stops before it is completely extended. He also wore his ear muffs almost the whole trip.
We did just rent this time and go through the airport without one. Almost backfired on me when he fell asleep on Magical Express 5 minutes from the airport. But we made it through.
We do all kinds of walking, especially on nature trails, but it isnt 97 degrees with 90% humidity. We do the trail stuff in the fall. I may try a stroller free trip if we go back in March next year. Its going to depend on whether they are showing MSEP and Wishes at 8 and 9 or 9 and 10. This year, I swear, it was amazing. He watched Wishes sitting half on the stroller handle and leaning on me. Wishes ended. I put him in the stroller, made the 180 degree turn for us to leave and that is how long it took him to fall asleep. He doesnt nap at Disney and that was one of 2 nights he conked out like that. The other he asked for one more ride on the Carousel. He was fine, but when it started, he started nodding off. I had to keep him awake through the whole ride. He was out the moment I got him off of his horse. He is so heavy when he's sleeping, I would have had a lot of trouble carrying him off the bus. We had a standard room at All-Star Movies. We were in the back in the Herby the Love Bug section and it was quite a walk. We aren't the break in the middle of the day type of family and he doesn't nap, but we are the tour slowly, take breaks and stay in the parks 9 hours type so far.
I laughed when I read the comments about the 14 year-old. My 11 year-old would get in one if I was willing to push her. I actually have a funny photo of her from our trip just 2 weeks ago. She had her last BBB makeover and we were taking a break in Tomorrow Land. She climbed into the stroller I had for her brother. I told her I was going to take a photo and text it to her BFF back home. Well to her moms phone. The little stinker said go ahead and posed. If youre there long enough youll see older kids in the plastic ones Disney rents.