DisneyLover75
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Hi.
I have two kids, ages 5 and 4. My DS4 is autistic. I don't know if that's necessarily relevant, because my DD5 is a typical, healthy child and she needs to ride in a stroller too.. but anyway, that he has autism may or may not be of use in this request for tips, opinions and suggestions.
Ok, I digress. Anyway, we're going to WDW on May11 for six days. I'm a single parent, and I'm going with another couple (friends of ours) and their kids. They're planning to bring a stroller for their kids.
I had originally planned to just rent a stroller once we got to the parks. We're staying at ASMu and we'll have to ride the bus. (It was either stay at a value, or not be able to afford the trip. So a value it was!)
I took my daughter twice now, to WDW. Once in 2005 and again in 2006. The first time, I brought a stroller. I had a friend along who helped with my daughter while I dragged the stroller onto and off of the bus. In 2006, I decided to rent a stroller instead. That was nice for not having to haul it on the bus, but my DD was very tired, having to walk to and from the bus and the stroller rental places.
With it being so hot and humid (we're from wisconsin, so 75 degrees is hot. Florida in May is an oven to us! lol) it's a long way for little legs to walk. Especially after a long day at the park.
I am taking both of my children this time, and although I will have my friend and her husband along to help with what they can, they'll still be busy with their two kids (ages 4 and 1) and their stroller(s). So I don't want to go into this assuming that I'll have much help.
Do you think I should bring a stroller or rent? If you think I should bring one, do you think it would be wiser to bring the big Graco duo glider or buy a side by side umbrella stroller, since it maybe lighter and easier to fold and carry?
If I buy an umbrella stroller, do you think my kids are too big to sit in it? Will it be too hard to steer, because they're heavier than what the engineers of that stroller had in mind?
I know these are alot of questions, and maybe no one will have the answers, but please tell me your opinions and thoughts and if indeed you have experience in this area, please share it.
Thank you so much.
Katie
I have two kids, ages 5 and 4. My DS4 is autistic. I don't know if that's necessarily relevant, because my DD5 is a typical, healthy child and she needs to ride in a stroller too.. but anyway, that he has autism may or may not be of use in this request for tips, opinions and suggestions.
Ok, I digress. Anyway, we're going to WDW on May11 for six days. I'm a single parent, and I'm going with another couple (friends of ours) and their kids. They're planning to bring a stroller for their kids.
I had originally planned to just rent a stroller once we got to the parks. We're staying at ASMu and we'll have to ride the bus. (It was either stay at a value, or not be able to afford the trip. So a value it was!)
I took my daughter twice now, to WDW. Once in 2005 and again in 2006. The first time, I brought a stroller. I had a friend along who helped with my daughter while I dragged the stroller onto and off of the bus. In 2006, I decided to rent a stroller instead. That was nice for not having to haul it on the bus, but my DD was very tired, having to walk to and from the bus and the stroller rental places.
With it being so hot and humid (we're from wisconsin, so 75 degrees is hot. Florida in May is an oven to us! lol) it's a long way for little legs to walk. Especially after a long day at the park.
I am taking both of my children this time, and although I will have my friend and her husband along to help with what they can, they'll still be busy with their two kids (ages 4 and 1) and their stroller(s). So I don't want to go into this assuming that I'll have much help.
Do you think I should bring a stroller or rent? If you think I should bring one, do you think it would be wiser to bring the big Graco duo glider or buy a side by side umbrella stroller, since it maybe lighter and easier to fold and carry?
If I buy an umbrella stroller, do you think my kids are too big to sit in it? Will it be too hard to steer, because they're heavier than what the engineers of that stroller had in mind?
I know these are alot of questions, and maybe no one will have the answers, but please tell me your opinions and thoughts and if indeed you have experience in this area, please share it.
Thank you so much.
Katie

) Our kids fit fine in it and steering was AMAZING. I was sorry I hadn't bought one a long time ago since I used it once since I bought it and will be lucky if I use it a few times more.

I've noticed the rental wheelchairs in the parking lot before - I think it's nice they allow people with mobility issues to use them past the gates. I hope you and your kids have a great trip!
But in case the stroller fairy drops by your house and you get your hands on a mac, you can bring it along ( BTW, I do hold a hand and steer mac at same time, it is that easy to push) and leave it at stroller rental place (others do this)and pickup on way out of parks to lot/ resort. 