The tablecloth folds up small and should be easy to travel with. Good luck and have fun!I've seen some "aftermarket" stroller rain covers at BRU. The nice thing about those is they look like they cover the top and part of the sides too so it would not only keep the child dry but also keep the stroller from getting totally drenched as well. And they didn't strike me as being all that expensive - maybe $10 or so?
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Thanks, that's what I'm looking for. The covers that come with the strollers don't cover the canopy and I think that wouldn't work completely.I also bought a rain cover at Babies R Us. It was a life saver. We went last June and rain comes with no warning in Florida. We learned that it was best to cover the stroller whenever we went on a ride, because a downpour can happen while your away. I felt bad for some people coming off rides and finding their strollers soaked. I had a lot of people ask me where I got my cover. Also the cover has side vents, so you can still use it with the baby in the stroller, in case you get caught in a storm. And you don't have to worry about trying to keep it in place either. We just got back from Sea World and I was once again glad that I remembered to pack it.
Those are the ones I bought. They do cover the entire stroller - only the handle part gets wet. The cover snaps around the handles, just above the canopy of your stroller and covers the entire canopy. It's clear so the kiddos can see through it, too. And the sides are mesh to allow air flow.
