As a WDW veteran, I am used to pushing my son around the very large parks in Florida. He is in the in-between stage where I am not sure if he needs a stroller but am afraid if I don't get one, he is not going to be able to keep up with us. Any suggestions??
Hi ... every family is different so please do what works best for your family! I know that sometimes these stroller discussions (ie. stroller for older child) can become a hot topic for debate ... not always but sometimes. I would read the advice given and ultimately just decide what's best for your family.
For what it's worth, here's my 2 cents!
* You stated that you're a WDW veteran who's used to using a stroller. Will this be your 1st Park experience without using a stroller (ie. basically going "cold turkey")? Are you able to "test" out being "strollerless" at home, in a similar situation (eg. amusement park), before you visit Disneyland? Since you are used to using a stroller, I'm guessing that you may find that you miss having the stroller for storage and your child may also find that he misses sitting in one too.
* If it's not too much trouble, you might just want to bring your stroller as this will give you the option to use it or not to use it. If you find that after your 1st Park day you really don't need the stroller then you can always leave the stroller behind at your hotel. Similarly, you might want to rent one and check to see if you are allowed to return the stroller early should you decide not to use it. This might be the best solution for you since you are undecided at this time ... perhaps it's best to just decide when you are at the Parks.
* Personally, I'm pro-stroller because I know that my child is lazy when it comes to walking. He will complain if he needs to walk a few blocks!
* We just returned from a July trip and it never crossed my mind "not" to have a stroller (child is 5). I was 100% certain that I wanted a stroller for our Park days. For myself, I needed the stroller to carry our stuff. Jackets, water bottles etc. stayed in the stroller. I only carried my crossbody bag with my valuables. For my child, he needed a place to rest and to nap (especially at night when we left the parks). Since he's not a good walker to begin with, the stroller helped a lot with the "I'm tired" whining.
* We tried "taking a break" during mid-day and returning in the evening. We did this "once" as this didn't work for our family. It was hard to convince the kids to leave the park then it was hard to convince the kids to take a nap and if was even harder to convince the kids to wake up from their nap. This was just too stressful for us. It was much easier just staying in the park. Since we had the stroller, my youngest was able to climb into the stroller and have a nap when he was tired. My husband sat with him outside while he napped and I was able to take my older child to do other activities. Staying in the park was also a lot easier on our feet was we walked to and from the Parks and didn't use the trams (tram lines were too long and we would have to wake our sleeping child in order to board the trams as all children had to come out of their strollers if they wished to ride the tram).
* I'm not sure where you are travelling from but in our parts of the woods, we've had very cool weather. It's only just now that it's getting warmer. Therefore, during our trip, we had to adjust to temperatures which were about 3x hotter than what we were used to (unfortunately, we were there in the parks during the heat wave and there were heat advisories issued). Having a stroller with a cover provided some shade for our 5 year old and also probably helped prevent heat exhaustion as the heat was pretty tough on us.
* Speaking of heat, I'm going to go off topic ... I found that having my family drink gatorade helped prevent heat exhaustion and prevented "heat" headaches. Therefore, I suggest drinking some gatorade in addition to water. If you're looking for air conditioning, I recommend the Star Wars Launch Bay (tomorrowland at Disneyland). It was so cool inside that we actually got pretty cold and was looking forward to warming up outside! This is a great place also for Star Wars fans ... we met Darth Vader here! See link below for photo:
https://disneyland.disney.go.com/attractions/disneyland/star-wars-launch-bay/
* We used a Peg Perego stroller (I don't know what model as the stroller was borrowed and didn't belong to us). However, it looked something like the photo in the link below:
http://www.toysrus.ca/product/index.jsp?productId=92899566
It was pretty easy to push around even though we were pushing a heavy load. It had a little basket on the bottom and I was able to hang my bags off the handles. The seat reclined slightly (although my child preferred the seat to be all the way up even for his naps) and there was a shade canopy. We basically used the stroller to push our child from land to land and to store our gear. It was parked most of the time although if the attractions within a land were a little further apart, we would also push our child to the next attraction.
The parks were pretty busy when we were there so I liked the added security of having my youngest ride (who likes to run off) in the stroller so I knew where he was as we walked through the crowds. For this very reason, I made him ride it sometimes even though he wanted to walk. I'm glad that we did because despite being vigilant, we lost our daughter (11 years old) in the crowds one time. Fortunately, she knew where we were headed and went to our next spot. When we couldn't find her anywhere outside, we found her at our next spot.
As another aside, if your child does not have a phone (like in our case), it's a good idea that he/she knows where your group is headed next. In case of separation, your child can always proceed to your next location and everyone can just meet up when they arrive. I told my husband that there was no need to panic as I was pretty certain that our daughter just proceeded to our next location since she knew where we were headed! Having your child know where to go is much less hassle than having your child look for a CM and reporting that her "parents" are lost (LOL)!
Anyway ... good luck making a decision and have fun in the parks! Just do whatever works best for your family and all should be fine! Enjoy!
