jvz82
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I apologize for yet another stroller post. I've made one of my own stroller posts before and read lots of other posts too but I'm still struggling!
I currently have 2 double strollers and I don't want to bring either of them to Disney. I bought a cheapie double (I think it's called tandem, where one is in front and one is in the back). I walked my kids to the park in it just one time and determined I do NOT want to haul that thing around the parks for 4 days. I also have basically a side by side umbrella stroller. I brought the kids to the zoo in it today and honestly it was a lot of work. I am not out of shape either, I am very active and lift weights. But it seemed really heavy to push and my husband is super tall (and has a bad back) and the stroller is quite short so he can't push it to help me. It also doesn't have shade and doesn't recline.
So now I guess I'm trying to decide... spend more and buy a decent stroller, or rent one. I have 4 kids (and not having anymore) so I feel like I don't want to invest big money, but I could always buy used and sell it after Disney. And renting is an option.
WWYD? What double stroller did you bring to the parks that you just loved? In particular, any strollers that a taller person could more easily push?
I currently have 2 double strollers and I don't want to bring either of them to Disney. I bought a cheapie double (I think it's called tandem, where one is in front and one is in the back). I walked my kids to the park in it just one time and determined I do NOT want to haul that thing around the parks for 4 days. I also have basically a side by side umbrella stroller. I brought the kids to the zoo in it today and honestly it was a lot of work. I am not out of shape either, I am very active and lift weights. But it seemed really heavy to push and my husband is super tall (and has a bad back) and the stroller is quite short so he can't push it to help me. It also doesn't have shade and doesn't recline.
So now I guess I'm trying to decide... spend more and buy a decent stroller, or rent one. I have 4 kids (and not having anymore) so I feel like I don't want to invest big money, but I could always buy used and sell it after Disney. And renting is an option.
WWYD? What double stroller did you bring to the parks that you just loved? In particular, any strollers that a taller person could more easily push?