lisalonglash
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I'm not going to judge anyone who uses a stroller for their child, no matter the age. What I am going to do is share our experiences.
We went to WDW for the first time last October with our 9yo and 6yo sons. We were with a group of extended family (my in-laws), which included two of our nephews - almost 8yo and turned 5yo while we were at WDW.
It should be noted that:
~ none of the children in our group has any medical issues that would necessitate a stroller
~ we were in the parks nine days out of ten and spent an average of nine hours straight touring and enjoying the attractions/shows/food
Here's what we did:
~ a few months before we went to WDW, I made a point of going for frequent walks with my boys - walks that got progressively longer each time. We enjoy our regular walks, but I knew that WDW involved much more walking than during regular life, so we all built up a much better walking endurance level (and, consequently, enjoyed each other's company for longer stretches of time during our walks!)
~ we did not use a stroller and my boys would have been quite unimpressed if we'd offered to get one LOL
Here's what the in-laws did:
~ no preparation whatsoever
~ they rented a double stroller from WDW and my almost 8yo and newly 5yo nephews basically stayed in that stroller for the duration of each park day (of their own volition, nobody forced them to stay in there)
BTW, our nephews did ask my boys if they wanted to sit in the stroller periodically - my boys said thanks, but they were having too much fun to sit down LOL
Now, it could well have just been a coincidence that we did some pre-trip walking preparation and didn't need or want a stroller, while they did not do any walking preparation and needed and wanted a stroller - who knows?
I just thought I'd share, do with it what you will!
We went to WDW for the first time last October with our 9yo and 6yo sons. We were with a group of extended family (my in-laws), which included two of our nephews - almost 8yo and turned 5yo while we were at WDW.
It should be noted that:
~ none of the children in our group has any medical issues that would necessitate a stroller
~ we were in the parks nine days out of ten and spent an average of nine hours straight touring and enjoying the attractions/shows/food
Here's what we did:
~ a few months before we went to WDW, I made a point of going for frequent walks with my boys - walks that got progressively longer each time. We enjoy our regular walks, but I knew that WDW involved much more walking than during regular life, so we all built up a much better walking endurance level (and, consequently, enjoyed each other's company for longer stretches of time during our walks!)
~ we did not use a stroller and my boys would have been quite unimpressed if we'd offered to get one LOL
Here's what the in-laws did:
~ no preparation whatsoever
~ they rented a double stroller from WDW and my almost 8yo and newly 5yo nephews basically stayed in that stroller for the duration of each park day (of their own volition, nobody forced them to stay in there)
BTW, our nephews did ask my boys if they wanted to sit in the stroller periodically - my boys said thanks, but they were having too much fun to sit down LOL
Now, it could well have just been a coincidence that we did some pre-trip walking preparation and didn't need or want a stroller, while they did not do any walking preparation and needed and wanted a stroller - who knows?

I just thought I'd share, do with it what you will!
