Double stoller

kcmyluv

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I have twin boys and will be going to Disney when they are 13 months old, which stroller should we bring, the front back one, or the side by side one?:::MickeyMo ::MickeyMo
 
bring the one you are most comfortable with. Their are people who are fans of each format. Either will be fine. The aisles of most of the shops are fine for either b/c they make sure a wheelchair or ECV can fit through them too.

I personally prefer the side by side. My SBS folds up more compact than my front/back. It's still wide, but it's flat. The front/back just seems a lot bulkier and is definitely heavier so I didn't want to fool with it on busses. It's doable though if that's the one your kids are most comfy in.
 
What's considered standard to be wide enough for wheelchair accessibility is 36 inches, so if your stroller is less than that, you won't have much problem.
The main aisles of shops are wide enough, but some of the side aisles are not. There are also times when you run into a blind dead end that is not wide enough to turn around, so be prepared to back out if you have to.
 
I took (and am taking this fall) a front to back one. I havent' had experience with a side by side, but I did notice that with some, adults have to kind of hunch over to steer some of them because they had to put their arms fairly far apart on the handle. It looked a little uncomfortable on the neck and back area.

The front to back ones are a little challenging to steer, they don't turn on a dime, that's for sure and I have to pick mine up from the back to get around sharp corners. That's kind of a pain. If we have to run (out of the rain or something), it's tough because of the steering.

My kids are 5 and 2 so I really get a good work out when I'm pushing them!! The front to back is a heavy stroller and my kids are getting heavier every year!!

Try both styles out in the stores, if possible and see which one you like best. I think both have positives and negatives so you'll really want one where the positives out weight the negatives in your situation.
 

We used the front to back one we just found it easier to manage but the ones you rent from disney are side by side so I dont think it would be a problem
 


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