woodkins
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OP, I don't know that particular stroller...have never taken a double to WDW (dd with special needs was 6 her first time there, but she walked for the couple of hours she could handle being in the park...aka mobility isn't her biggest issue). I will warn you to check WDW site, for what NOT to bring into the park.They have specific measurements, and any stroller bigger than that can be refused entry into the parks. NEver knew about that, till I saw the family in front of us at Epcot have to turn around and rent one, theirs was too big. Might have been told something about a front wheel (has to turn or swivel or something??) It might make your decision easier!
The baby jogger doubles are def allowed in WDW!! You will see lots of them. The issue with the stroller being refused was most likely an older or strictly jogger stroller that has a fixed front wheel (does not swivel). That is an issue because it is virtually impossible to turn it, you have to lift the front of the stroller off the ground and pivot it to maneuver and we all know how easy LOL it is to navigate post parade crowds in MK


I love the canopy as when DS gets overstimulated he can pull it all the way down and create a dark, quiet cave to retreat into. It's very plush and is very comfy for him. I can push it with one finger even though he weighs over 50 lbs. The handlebar is adjustable so my taller DH can raise it as necessary. (I don't work for Baby Jogger, I just love their strollers...
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We leave on Tuesday for WDW
and we are bringin it with us again. I also have DD's who are 2 and 5. The girls will be my primary riders but I know my son will jump in from time to time. It is a GREAT stroller