LuvMickey36
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My son just turned 8 and he and I will be at the parks for 7 days the week leading up to easter. 
I am wondering if I should pull our jogger out of storage for this trip. We have passes to the local theme park, but it is MUCH smaller than US/IOA and with passes we only go a few hrs. at a time. His feet/legs start to hurt after a few hrs there. I had him sit in the stroller last weekend and he still fits (and so do his legs on the footrest) and he is still under the weight limit by a bit.
He will not be using the stroller all the time. Only if he gets tired and needs a break. I would rather pull it out of the trunk and push it around the parks than have a tired/cranky/whiny child.
That will be no fun for anyone.
If he is truly tired, we will head back to the hotel and swim. I am planning on early nights so we will be getting plenty of sleep. What does everyone think of this?? (btw, my friends tease me that i can never make any kind of decision on my own)
Are there there other parents like me that wonder/worry about this stroller issue? I want him to have the best time he can have and do everything he wants to. I don't want him to miss out on anything because he is tired or his feet hurt. I am worried that without the stroller we will spend a lot of time leaving the park and going back to the hotel. Am I over thinking this? Are there other older kids that have a back up stroller? If we do take the stroller do you think that other park peeps will make fun of him for riding in it? I don't want him to be embarassed. I really don't want to stress over this, but I also want to make sure he has the best time he can. What do you guys think? Will I be the only one with a big kid in a stoller? I am open to any and all op's. If you have to flame, I would really appreciate if they were at least worded nicely.
Thanks in advance!! Oh, and in case you are wondering, I did take my prozac today. This is the toned down version of anxiety. 


He will not be using the stroller all the time. Only if he gets tired and needs a break. I would rather pull it out of the trunk and push it around the parks than have a tired/cranky/whiny child.




