DisneyJamieCA
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- Jun 21, 2007
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What I don't understand is why anyone thinks their convience and comfort trumps everyone elses.
^^^With this statement, you are thinking YOUR comfort & convenience trump those of a parent using a stroller. Why do you belief your space is more valuable than mine.
And actually I am being respectful by bringing my stroller. What would be rude would be for me not to bring one and walk 6 wide down Main St. Or through Adventureland. All the while, having to stop or slow down for the 3 yr old to catch up because he's exhausted. And because he's simply 3 and wants to stop to look at everything.
I also don't want to use an umbrella stroller. They usually don't come with canopies & I don't want my child getting sunburned. They usually don't come with a storage basket, so I'll have to carry everything too. And the support is lacking and there is not a comfortable way for my child to nap in one. ETA: And I shouldn't have to spend $40 of MY money on a stroller that would cover all these issues to make YOU happier.
My dollar spent to enjoy the parks is worth the same amount as yours. Your space is not more valuable and I don't believe mine is. And if you don't like strollers, I suggest you pick a place that isn't family oriented.
^^^With this statement, you are thinking YOUR comfort & convenience trump those of a parent using a stroller. Why do you belief your space is more valuable than mine.
And actually I am being respectful by bringing my stroller. What would be rude would be for me not to bring one and walk 6 wide down Main St. Or through Adventureland. All the while, having to stop or slow down for the 3 yr old to catch up because he's exhausted. And because he's simply 3 and wants to stop to look at everything.
I also don't want to use an umbrella stroller. They usually don't come with canopies & I don't want my child getting sunburned. They usually don't come with a storage basket, so I'll have to carry everything too. And the support is lacking and there is not a comfortable way for my child to nap in one. ETA: And I shouldn't have to spend $40 of MY money on a stroller that would cover all these issues to make YOU happier.
My dollar spent to enjoy the parks is worth the same amount as yours. Your space is not more valuable and I don't believe mine is. And if you don't like strollers, I suggest you pick a place that isn't family oriented.