Is this bag allowed in the parks?

jameyh

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A friend is thinking of trying to take a similar push cart into the parks, I told her I didn't think it would be allowed, but she says it's a push cart and isn't any larger than a stroller. What do you think?
 

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I mean she might get away with it it does look like a stroller at a glance.
My question to her is WHY?????
What in the world is she bringing into a park that she needs a stroller without needing a stroller?
She'll have to park it in stroller parking and fold it up on buses.
So she'll either need to leave her stuff where everyone could take it or take it all with her outside of the push cart.
Unless there is a medical reason you shouldn't need more than a backpack.
 
It’s probably allowed but like the PP, WHY? I hated the hassle of a stroller. I can’t imagine moving it around, unpacking it, folding it for transportation, etc.
 
I asked her the same questions, she really wants somewhere to put jackets and hold her stuff . There will be 7 people in her group, but I think it's not necessary. Too much hassle to check it on flight and keep up with it in the parks. I told her to rent a locker if they needed somewhere to store things for a few hours.
 

I asked her the same questions, she really wants somewhere to put jackets and hold her stuff . There will be 7 people in her group, but I think it's not necessary. Too much hassle to check it on flight and keep up with it in the parks. I told her to rent a locker if they needed somewhere to store things for a few hours.
I asked her the same questions, she really wants somewhere to put jackets and hold her stuff . There will be 7 people in her group, but I think it's not necessary. Too much hassle to check it on flight and keep up with it in the parks. I told her to rent a locker if they needed somewhere to store things for a few hours.

If there was a young child in her party that actually needed a stroller I could underrstand bringing stuff and putting it in the stroller but this I cannot understand.
Her stuff could be stolen or she'd have to lug it all with her on rides.
Personally I use a small crossbody purse for my stuff but hey if she needs a few extra things then tell her to bring a couple of backpacks or yes rent a locker.

When is she going anyways?
Is it going to be a time that they even need jackets?
They could also tie them around their waist.
If they are going in the summer though they certainly shouldn't need jackets maybe MAYBE bring a very light sweater for table service restaurants if they get cold easily although I'm always freezing and when I go in the summer I'm happy to get inside in the AC for a little while.

I'd remind her she's going to a theme park not being tossed into the wilderness lol.
 
Would definitely rent a locker if there is a lot of stuff that she wants to have access to during her park day. But if she wants to use it like a stroller, well, that isn't any different than the parents who rock a stroller just so they have a mobile place to store their cooler/coats/bags/junk/toys/kitchen sink.
 
Man, the first family trip I went on without a stroller was so awesome. My advice is to rent a locker and just carry a backpack or even just very small bag with essentials like small tubes of sunscreen and lipbalm, a few bandaids for blisters.
 
I don’t think they will let it in

And as there have stated that’s a lot of hassle!
 
If there are 7 of you, wouldn’t it be easier for each personto carry their own stuff in a small backpack?
 
I asked her the same questions, she really wants somewhere to put jackets and hold her stuff . There will be 7 people in her group, but I think it's not necessary. Too much hassle to check it on flight and keep up with it in the parks. I told her to rent a locker if they needed somewhere to store things for a few hours.

Tell her to have everyone tie the jackets around their waist, put other stuff in back pack....

Rent a locker...

How much stuff does she need? is she bringing in food in?...

The stroller areas are so crowded...and they constantly move them around... last time I took my DGS to the park, we lost the stroller over by Pirates, it took me like 10 minutes to find it...wasn't even in the same corded off area where I parked it... they had moved it over to the jungle cruise area...there were alot of people freaking out about where their strollers went...
 
I've seen families with giant wagons there so I'm not sure why this wouldn't be allowed. I'd say that as long as she has control of it and can fold it up like a stroller, go for it.
 
Those giant wagons and even that over the top wire frame Cinderella coach stroller are just as obnoxious.
The giant wagons are the worst! Especially if you're stuck on the bus with them. Half the people just let them bang around like a pinball machine.
 
Are they staying onsite at Disney - she can have the bags sent back to their resort if they are. Then she won't need to worry about carrying around bags all day.

If they are not staying onsite, she can have the bags sent to the front of the park and she picks them up before they leave for the day -or- as others have said, she can rent a locker.
 












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