cattywampus
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We went when our twins had just turned 6 and I thought we might need one. I decided to wait and see how they did and I was SO glad I did. Both of them walked from park opening to closing, no complaints! Plus it was SO much easier. No folding to get on and off the bus, no worries about where to put the stroller, no trying to squeeze through the stores/crowds/ small walking areas. IT WAS OUR BEST TRIP EVER. I cannot tell you how nervous I was, and how amazingly freeing it was after. I loved it!! And my kiddos are not big. My DD is actually a 32 lb 7 year old now! We did take a few more resting breaks, but if your 6 year old has been walking at home and hasn't used a stroller in a long time, my thought is they can do it there. It isn't as bad as our imagination lets us think it is. You might be pleasantly surprised...and if it doesn't work out, you can always rent when you are there. Good luck!
We went when our twins had just turned 6 and I thought we might need one. I decided to wait and see how they did and I was SO glad I did. Both of them walked from park opening to closing, no complaints! Plus it was SO much easier. No folding to get on and off the bus, no worries about where to put the stroller, no trying to squeeze through the stores/crowds/ small walking areas. IT WAS OUR BEST TRIP EVER. I cannot tell you how nervous I was, and how amazingly freeing it was after. I loved it!! And my kiddos are not big. My DD is actually a 32 lb 7 year old now! We did take a few more resting breaks, but if your 6 year old has been walking at home and hasn't used a stroller in a long time, my thought is they can do it there. It isn't as bad as our imagination lets us think it is. You might be pleasantly surprised...and if it doesn't work out, you can always rent when you are there. Good luck!
A lot depends on when you are going as well and what kind of touring attack you have. It also depends on the makeup of your traveling party.
If you have a relaxed style at a time of year when it isnt crazy hot, your child may make it fine. If its warm to hot and you like to keep it moving and stay out late, you may face an issue. Also depends on the length of your trip because you may not see it on day 1 or 2, but by day 3 and 4. And depending on the makeup of your party, leaving the park may not be an option or one you want to take, especially if it is some time of the year when the park closes earlier.
My son has walked a bit on each trip since he could walk. At age 2 he walked quite a bit because we were in a tropical storm and the stroller cover kept getting blown off resulting in a soaked stroller. When he asked for his stroller though we would go and get it. I put plastic on the seat for him.
My son I believe probably could have walked most of our last trip (age 4); but, I rented a City Mini. I have one at home; but, after many outings I decided not to bring it as it was starting to show signs of significant wear. My son uses his stroller as more of a retreat than anything else. Hes really prone to sensory overload which is in plenty at various places and everywhere at Disney World. The stroller and his noise cancelling head phones make a lot of things possible. It was also nice on our 2 late nights to have. He fell asleep instantly as we applauded the last pop of fireworks at Wishes and there was no way I would have made it out of the park, much less all the way back to our standard room at All-Star Movies carrying him. I had to hold him during MSEP so he could see and with the heat, I was really starting to not feel very well by the time it was over.
Hes very active. I have had offers in case I ever figure out how to bottle his energy; but, hes also short for his age (apparently 41 inches is short for 4 if youre also 41 pounds). Depending on how his evaluation goes to find out about his sensory issues we may be stroller folks past age 6.