jackskellingtonsgirl
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Good morning, DDA! 

Thanks! With the way the Disney CMs are always moving/rotating strollers, do you think that type of lock is allowed?
I am not doing so well, physically or mentally, which is why my posting is at a minimum.
I know what you mean! We were there in 2003 after Christmas and it was super crowded... that was my first trip to Disney and I loved it!
Now I'll be going for the 3rd time in a little over a week... I can't wait!!!!
....I'm too excited to sleep!
I have seen a couple of threads on stolen strollers. High end strollers, though, not crummy ones. One lady said a CM told her the expensive strollers get stolen at Christmas because people sell them on eBay for extra cash.I don't know why I read stroller threads. It's not like we use a stroller.
The problem with locking them up is that the CMs can't move them. I think using a lock is frowned upon. Then again, if I was going to have to pay ABBF for a stolen stroller I might consider a lock.
Amy - I was going to mention that they don't like it when you lock strollers to objects that don't move BUT you can lock the wheels together. CM's can "carry" the stroller to the spot where it's supposed to go. So get a lock that's long enough to lock the wheels together. Though someone may just mention "I lost my key/combo for it"...but they'd look mighty stupid in the parks attempting to wheel it around.
We did that the 2nd time in Disney when I had the Peg Perego double for Katie & Daniel. I got a bike lock & locked my wheels together. The stroller was movable by CM's if needed but a guest would look like a thief trying to move that around if they took it. After that we starting bringing umbrella strollers when the kids were older.
Where is everyone today?
On a better note, though... Stonehill College came up with a little more money so Kathrin accepted the job and will start work next Monday!![]()