We just returned from a short visit (4 park days) where it was only my hubby and I. We've been 9 and still are, regular stroller users and have been for the better part of 12 years. Our Oct visit will once again, employ the stroller. This time though I was paying some pretty good attention to strollers (and
ECVs) and how I felt about them and those using them fresh from the "stroller trenches" as it were. In my experience this past long weekend, I was thankfully never run into by anything on wheels, nor was my DH.

We did notice some using their double strollers (why was it always the double stroller?) as a battering ram to get through, that almost always happened in late afternoon when I'm sure patience was low. Most of all though, I was also noticing how many people w/o them were constantly stepping in front of or not giving any room to the things on wheels. If you (as a stroller of
ECV driver) were going slow to avoid hitting someone, you were always going to be stepped in front of or cut off by someone that saw your speed. I felt bad for them actually.

This was also our first time ever using the buses as we always rent a car w/ the kids. At least from my experience this time, I'm happy to report that all strollers were well folded up and owners kept them well in check as well as ECVs. Even though a poor elderly couple that got on had waited over an hour and a half for a bus to accommodate both of them and they drove them so poorly w/ respect to loading, they were kindly and sweet and they even voiced how bad they felt for the bus driver who was loading them. The wait was what it was, if I had been in a hurry, I'm sure the ugly monster of annoyance would have crept in but I'm glad I wasn't and it was easy to keep a good perspective.
I'm also not sure if it was just where we were staying because the busses for BLT and once when we went to the BC, were not crowded and never had actual lines per se to get on. I did see all the value resort stops though at the parks and DTD with actual lines and many people. SO, that could have been a far different experience and mine was only that, MY experience. It was good.
I'll be back in the stroller trenches again this fall. And mine is actually a wheelchair for my youngest, so I'll be getting the hairy eyeball everywhere I go. try to have compassion and not judge OK?
