Posting my own thread so I don’t hijack others.
I have a giant kid who turned 5 at the end of January. At his 5 year old checkup a couple weeks ago he clocked in at 49” and 50 lbs. He’s absolutely off the charts.
We are going to Disney over Columbus Day (October), at which point I fully expect him to be between 50-52” and a bit over 50 lbs based on his current trajectory. I’m trying to nail down a rough itinerary so I can book flights in the next few weeks, and the stroller thing obviously plays into it (especially on our arrival and departure days).
He doesn’t use a stroller at home. We regularly take 3-5 mile walks as a family, and he walks the whole time. We have also taken other walk-heavy trips with minimal stroller use. When he was 3.5 we did Washington DC, and he only used the stroller for a single day (national zoo). We never used it for museums or the national mall on that trip. When he was 4.5 we did a week in San Diego. He used his sister’s stroller for about 30 minutes on 2 days of the trip (so 1 hour total over the whole week), and that was all. And for what it’s worth, we live in Alabama so we know how to manage heat and humidity.
I’m not anti-stroller by any means, but he’s huge and just doesn’t fit comfortably in one anymore.
So my first question - can we just hit the parks first thing in the morning (my son is usually up by 5:30), go at a slower pace, and take an afternoon break to avoid needing a stroller? This is how we have handled other trips, and it has worked fine. We are booked at the Poly and tentatively plan to visit Epcot, MK, and AK.
My next question - if I have truly lost my mind, then what strollers fit 7-8 year olds? Because that’s how big my son will be by the time this trip rolls around. He barely fits in our Thule Urban Glide right now, which is about the size of a BOB. I think the BOB is the biggest stroller I can rent from an independent company. Are the strollers at the parks significantly bigger?
TIA!
I have a giant kid who turned 5 at the end of January. At his 5 year old checkup a couple weeks ago he clocked in at 49” and 50 lbs. He’s absolutely off the charts.
We are going to Disney over Columbus Day (October), at which point I fully expect him to be between 50-52” and a bit over 50 lbs based on his current trajectory. I’m trying to nail down a rough itinerary so I can book flights in the next few weeks, and the stroller thing obviously plays into it (especially on our arrival and departure days).
He doesn’t use a stroller at home. We regularly take 3-5 mile walks as a family, and he walks the whole time. We have also taken other walk-heavy trips with minimal stroller use. When he was 3.5 we did Washington DC, and he only used the stroller for a single day (national zoo). We never used it for museums or the national mall on that trip. When he was 4.5 we did a week in San Diego. He used his sister’s stroller for about 30 minutes on 2 days of the trip (so 1 hour total over the whole week), and that was all. And for what it’s worth, we live in Alabama so we know how to manage heat and humidity.
I’m not anti-stroller by any means, but he’s huge and just doesn’t fit comfortably in one anymore.
So my first question - can we just hit the parks first thing in the morning (my son is usually up by 5:30), go at a slower pace, and take an afternoon break to avoid needing a stroller? This is how we have handled other trips, and it has worked fine. We are booked at the Poly and tentatively plan to visit Epcot, MK, and AK.
My next question - if I have truly lost my mind, then what strollers fit 7-8 year olds? Because that’s how big my son will be by the time this trip rolls around. He barely fits in our Thule Urban Glide right now, which is about the size of a BOB. I think the BOB is the biggest stroller I can rent from an independent company. Are the strollers at the parks significantly bigger?
TIA!