Originally posted by Simba0319
I have heard that you cannot bring jogger strollers from home into the park, but at xmas time I did see some home brought jogger strollers at the park.
Anyone know what the deal is?
Any input would be great!!!
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And being one that is always pushing a stroller I need to add my 2 cents. I get sick and tired of people stopping dead in their tracks to talk, gawk, or rest. Get out of the way! These people just clog the thruway and create a traffic jam and it really tics me off. It's no wonder I haven't broken a few ankles from these morons stopping in front of me. So for all you guilty ones, and you know who you areOriginally posted by Took
Aaagh, I am having a guilt attack!
As one who has used Disney's strollers and my own and has probably, though not consciously, bumped a few ankles (I hope no more), I feel I owe and apology to the Kilee's out there. Oddly enough, I don't remember ever being bumped myself (though as a sufferer of claustrophobia, I tend to walk a good distance away from others).
Please remember that usually thoughtlessness, excitment, and exhaustion are the real motivations behind the "bump and run" stuff (at least, for the most part---some people ARE just rude). I'm sure many of the stroller pushers aren't aware of the pain they cause or would be embarassed by their own rudeness if they knew or thought about it (maybe all those crowds just do something to people's sensitivity?).
At any rate, I too am in the "rent a stroller or bring a stroller" predicament right now. My child is also too big for a small stroller, as she is 6 1/2 and has always been quite tall/big for her age. She does get tired though at the end of a long day and it would be sooooo nice to have our own stroller there to plop her in!
Took
Originally posted by Simba0319
Stacy...
My kids are too big to go in a Graco double stoller..The jogger is much easier to push with the 2 of them.