wildeflowers
Earning My Ears
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Hi, all. I'm a newbie, but have one big question I just can't seem to answer and my husband and I differ on our opinions. Help us please!
We are planning a last minute trip to WDW, and are leaving Saturday. My daughter ~just~ turned 5 yo, and I'm not sure if we should take our stroller or not.
FWIW, she is very energetic and NEVER uses a stroller at home. Once in a while she will ask to be carried, such as on long hikes, etc. I pulled out our old lightweight one, but better than an umbrella and washed it a few days ago planning to take it with us. My thoughts were that it's not big deal, it's less than 15 lbs., we can gate check it, and it's there if we need it, plus it can hold all our stuff in the basket (a feature I love, lol).
My husband however, does not want to "deal" with bringing it and thinks she can walk. I am not able to carry her, and told him he would have to be the one to carry her if she got tired. Of course, he doesn't want to do that either, but also said that we can rent one if necessary.
Since I am a light packer, I love the thought of toting one less thing, but is it realistic to think a 5 yo can "do" WDW walking the whole time? If we need it, I would rather take it and spend the money the rental would cost us on something else. The cost of the rental would not make or break our trip, but who likes to waste money?
So WDW gurus, what do you think?
We are planning a last minute trip to WDW, and are leaving Saturday. My daughter ~just~ turned 5 yo, and I'm not sure if we should take our stroller or not.
FWIW, she is very energetic and NEVER uses a stroller at home. Once in a while she will ask to be carried, such as on long hikes, etc. I pulled out our old lightweight one, but better than an umbrella and washed it a few days ago planning to take it with us. My thoughts were that it's not big deal, it's less than 15 lbs., we can gate check it, and it's there if we need it, plus it can hold all our stuff in the basket (a feature I love, lol).
My husband however, does not want to "deal" with bringing it and thinks she can walk. I am not able to carry her, and told him he would have to be the one to carry her if she got tired. Of course, he doesn't want to do that either, but also said that we can rent one if necessary.
Since I am a light packer, I love the thought of toting one less thing, but is it realistic to think a 5 yo can "do" WDW walking the whole time? If we need it, I would rather take it and spend the money the rental would cost us on something else. The cost of the rental would not make or break our trip, but who likes to waste money?
So WDW gurus, what do you think?
Otherwise, World of Disney at DownTown Disney SOLD strollers ($30-$45). It was a Disney McLaren stroller, so, a potential souvineir? (sp? i'm a horrid speller. sorry to any teachers that read this.)
I think it's unreasonable to think that a 4yo won't get tired and want to be pushed in a stroller at the end of the day, or even after a day or two walking at WDW.
