If someone is upset abut seeing a big kid in a stroller - it's THEIR problem- not yours

. We just got back 2 days ago from WDW and US and saw MANY "big" kids in strollers. We even saw a few grown-ups sitting on the foot area resting while waiting for the parade to start. My boys went for 5 solid days from 7 AM till 12 AM and did ok but on the 6th day they were too tired and had started blisters. I wanted to go to the parks for our last day.
The oldest (10 years old ) is supposed to be in a wheelechair anyway because of health issues. The wheelechairs at the parks are made for adults ( we haven't found any child's size ones at the parks for rent ). They make the kid's legs hang over the edge and not touch the foot rests- it hurts the back of his knee area

. Also they don't have the nice head /sun block umbrella on them as the strollers do so the seat makes him sweat lots on his back and his legs.
If he's comfortable with the idea of a stroller then go for it. The strollers at the parks have big soft wheels on them and are a breeze to push- even with a "big" kid in them. Make sure to take a soft cotton towel for his bum as the seats get very hot in the sun. A double may be more comfortable for him - the singles are a bit cramped.
Hope your trip goes well. Remember - you have to make sure that your son is safe and comfortable- do what you need to do - don't worry about how it looks to other people

- you won't ever see any of these people again anyway. We never saw any people staring or heard any remarks- so don't worry. Everyone was too busy trying to get to their next ride and trying to stay cool to spend any time about weither my boys were too big for a stroller or not.
We even took a picture of how silly/big they were in the strollers - all legs and such and they didn't care - all they said was "thank you Mom"- made for a much more relaxed trip for us that last day.
