Actually certain types are allowed now and it could be they are rentals. They have soft sides are probably collapsible and must be pushed forward.
@mmastro719 - truth be known most
every thread on strollers for older children evolve into a discussion about the need for them and your thread title " Stroller for a 7 Y/O ?" could easily be read more than one way. The other topic that's pretty much "hot" is "What age should I Bring my Children/Am I Crazy for Bringing an Infant? ?"
I read back through the link to the other thread someone posted early on (post 2 or 3 here) and it didn’t devolve like this one did. In my opinion this one got out of hand and should have been shut down by a moderator.
The issue is not posting something along the lines of “we found we didn’t need one for kids at that age, instead we do XYZ”. Those are legitimate suggestions that can be useful. It’s when people start posting that touring styles need to be re-evaluated and kids should never be in a stroller at that age that people get offended.
I’m happy you have a touring style that really works for you and your family. That’s great! But it may not work for everyone because all families and situations are different.
I come to these boards because I enjoy reading different strategies for touring. I get ideas and find some work for me and others don’t. I love reading about someone like klayfish who has great tips for people who pack their own meals into the park and suggestions to make dining at Disney a healthy experience. It’s not my style but it works for his family and he has great suggestions if your trying to bring your own food in. There is another poster (or more) that use hydration backpacks for their family, again not my style but I’ll admit those kids are probably better hydrated then mine! And it makes me remember that I need to consider hydration needs when at Disney.
The strollerless group also has some good suggestions for making that work and provides food for thought. For instance I did ask my 6 year old if she wanted a stroller and it’s a hard no. I’m probably bringing one stroller, my BOB, and if she gets tired we’ll take turns carrying the 1 year old and if she gets tired early in the day I’ll rent from Disney. It’s one day so the cost of one rental won’t kill me.
I think there is a way to express these opinions that don’t put people on the defensive. I just ask everyone if you wouldn’t say it to someone’s face don’t post it. Write and come back if it’s a hot button topic.
Finally, I’m just going to end with this: there is nothing wrong with the comando style
if you and your family like it. Is it laid back, no, is it what I’d recommend for most, no. It is how my family has toured Disney for decades though. As a young child I remember thanksgiving weeks where we would visit my grandparents and my extended family (grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, etc.) would decend on Disney for a day. We would drive down from Jacksonville to Orlando (approximately 3 hours) leaving around 5:30 am and would go until the fireworks or closing show at whichever park we were at. In fact for years I thought the park closed right after the fireworks! I can’t blame my parents for wanting to leave by then either

these are very happy memories for me and for people to bash this type of touring is in effect bashing my family, and my fond memories of Disney. I wouldn’t recommend this as a primary way to visit a park, but it’s one way of doing it, and it’s not inherently wrong.
As an adult with kids of my own I don’t go for extended trips. My husband doesn’t like Disney so I go with my younger siblings and for a day or two at a time (for help with my kids and because I’m not the only Disney loving person in my family!) We do a relaxing family vacation that is in line with what DH and I both like, just not to Disney... also It’s not the only thing I do with my kids, we go to the pool, park, movie night, etc. and I love talking to my 6 year old right now as well. Please don’t assume because I have a different style, that wouldn’t work for you at all, that I somehow don’t do those things at other times with my kids or am a bad parent. Those assumptions cause people to go on the defensive, and end with threads like this.