Over the years I have gone to DL and WDW many times with kids in strollers (I had twin girls and now my daughter has twin girls).
We use strollers that are as small as possible and that still meet the needs of the children.
Have we ever accidentally bumped into someone? Of course. We apologize and figure that if that person is nasty to us, it isn't our fault.
This whole issue of strollers is really moot because if a person has paid his entrance fee and is abiding by Disney's rules regarding strollers, then no one can complain.
Some folks just are not tolerant of kids at all, so they cannot be accommodating to parents with kids. If you see a mom struggling to maneuver through a crowded area, why not step to the side and let her pass? Would it really ruin your Disney experience?
Whenever my precious daddy (God rest his soul) would see someone complaining about a kid just being a kid, he would say, "You were a kid once, and you bothered people."
Let's all try to be kind, especially at DL. It's what Mr. Disney would want.
We use strollers that are as small as possible and that still meet the needs of the children.
Have we ever accidentally bumped into someone? Of course. We apologize and figure that if that person is nasty to us, it isn't our fault.
This whole issue of strollers is really moot because if a person has paid his entrance fee and is abiding by Disney's rules regarding strollers, then no one can complain.
Some folks just are not tolerant of kids at all, so they cannot be accommodating to parents with kids. If you see a mom struggling to maneuver through a crowded area, why not step to the side and let her pass? Would it really ruin your Disney experience?
Whenever my precious daddy (God rest his soul) would see someone complaining about a kid just being a kid, he would say, "You were a kid once, and you bothered people."
Let's all try to be kind, especially at DL. It's what Mr. Disney would want.