Bike lock for buggy

neobear

Earning My Ears
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Hiya,

I've read that its a good idea to bring bike lock to secure buggy to railing while we are queueing/on rides/eating etc.

Can anyone recommend a good but cheap bike lock?

Thanks :) xx
 
We've used a buggy on our last two trips and never used a bike lock. Just parked it up and took any valuables, we've had no trouble!
 

We've used a buggy on our last two trips and never used a bike lock. Just parked it up and took any valuables, we've had no trouble!

We use one although at times DH couldn't be bothered to put it on and said it'll be fine. I've heard of people catching others walking off with their buggy though and even if it was by accident we'd be up wotsit creek without a buggy!

We just bought a cheap one, think it was £2 in a cheap hardware type shop. It could be cut off quite easily if someone really wanted it but it's a deterrent at least and no one could take it by accident.
 
You are not supposed to chain your buggy to anything in the park as the CM's have to able to move them at all times incase of emergencies :confused3

Outside in the Village like at Café Mickey you can and I would as they are stolen from here on occasion :sad2:
 
You are not supposed to chain your buggy to anything in the park as the CM's have to able to move them at all times incase of emergencies :confused3

Outside in the Village like at Café Mickey you can and I would as they are stolen from here on occasion :sad2:

I've chained mine up in front of CM's and they've never said anything to me. Obviously I wouldn't chain it up anywhere - it's always out of the way and put with all the other buggies.
 
I've chained mine up in front of CM's and they've never said anything to me. Obviously I wouldn't chain it up anywhere - it's always out of the way and put with all the other buggies.

As we know the CMs at DLP are anything but consistant ;)

you only have to look at the smoking threads to see that :rotfl:
 
On a serious note with the hired ones..........

Does anyone know if you'd lose your deposit if someone walked off with the one you hired?
 
Fab, thanks for your help. Will buy a cheap one and use it unless CMs say not to. xx
 
We took an old buggy last time, parked it next to a nicer one so it didn't look as appealing :rotfl2: This time we will take a bike lock though, I was amazed at the number of expensive buggies (Phil and Teds, Bugaboos etc) that were left without any security!
 
I think we'll definitely be bringing a lock with us. Not because the buggy we're bringing is particularly high value but because if it does go for a walk we'll be up a creek without a paddle! Although our 'travel' buggy is lime green so it'd be hard for it to go far unnoticed..... :rolleyes:

Think I'll just buy a cheapish one off Amazon or something.
 
Do you think a combination lock or keys would be better? dont want to lose the keys but wouldnt want a combination lock to get stuck. Thanks. x
 
I cant decide if to get a lock or not for our trip next month :confused3 our buggy only cost me £5 (dont get me wrong its in fab condition it was just a bargain I brought 2nd hand!) and it has very loud circle colours all over it so I think that is a deterant in itself?!! :lmao: BUT i would be pretty p'**d off if we had to carry our 3 year old if he was tired :lmao:
 
I know this has been mentioned once already but flagging it up again - don't leave your shopping on the buggy when you go into restaurants when it can be out of site for a long time. Remember all the shops will deliver purchases to hotels, or you can collect later.
 
Do you think a combination lock or keys would be better? dont want to lose the keys but wouldnt want a combination lock to get stuck. Thanks. x

Ours is a key - but either will be fine. I just keep the key in my purse so i know where it is.

I cant decide if to get a lock or not for our trip next month :confused3 our buggy only cost me £5 (dont get me wrong its in fab condition it was just a bargain I brought 2nd hand!) and it has very loud circle colours all over it so I think that is a deterant in itself?!! :lmao: BUT i would be pretty p'**d off if we had to carry our 3 year old if he was tired :lmao:

I'm the same...it's not the buggy i'm really bothered about. We only use it to go away with now - it's the thought of having to carry our little ones if someone did take off with it! The thought of carrying a little one around in disney for hours/days is a scary thought........ :rotfl:
 
Ours is a key - but either will be fine. I just keep the key in my purse so i know where it is.



I'm the same...it's not the buggy i'm really bothered about. We only use it to go away with now - it's the thought of having to carry our little ones if someone did take off with it! The thought of carrying a little one around in disney for hours/days is a scary thought........ :rotfl:

+1 on all of this. I'l just get one with a couple of keys and keep one in my purse and one in the hotel room.

It's definitely the thought of carrying my DD around that's the most frightening - she weighs a tonne! Well after about five minutes she does anyway! ;)
 


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