rachael95
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I had been planning on taking my Jeep Cherokee Sport stroller to Disney, but the last few weeks, it's been taking spells where it refuses to fold all the way. Since I'm not risking it doing that on Disney transportation, I want to have a good stroller for doing Disney and I figured this was an opportunity to get a stroller that will last for several years. DS is going to be 18 months when we go so I'd like something he can nap in.
I have a Chicco Cortina Keyfit 30 stroller already. I was thinking about bringing that, but it's a bit bulky. This stroller doesn't fit in my car (a Kia), but it does fit in my DH Subaru. We don't jog, but we do use this stroller for walking around our neighborhood and the wheels are starting to get a bit raggedy and squeaky from being on pavement. This could be fixed with a can of WD40 and I think they sell replacement wheels which I could buy if need be.
I keep seeing people with cool jogging-type strollers and talked to someone at the zoo the other day who was going on and on about being able to push it one-handed over bumpy pavement.
We'll be driving, so don't have to worry about airports.
So what should I do? Suggestions?
1. Bring the Chicco and make this stroller work?
2. Buy a Baby Jogger City Mini
3. Get a BOB stroller - if so which one?
4. Get a Jeep Liberty Limited Urban Terrain Stroller (a little leary of this just because my cheaper Jeep stroller started having problems after having it a couple months).
5. Get another stroller - suggestions?
Am I just suffering from stroller envy and need to keep the Chicco until he's too big for strollers? Someone on another thread mentioned how nice it was on the City Mini that it lowered down far enough to the point she could do a diaper change. I really liked that idea. Do the others do that? My chicco does not.
How small do these other strollers fold? The City Mini seems to fold fairly small. My Chicco doesn't fit in my car because the back stays straight. But it looks like the City Mini might fold in half? Do the others?
Thanks!
I have a Chicco Cortina Keyfit 30 stroller already. I was thinking about bringing that, but it's a bit bulky. This stroller doesn't fit in my car (a Kia), but it does fit in my DH Subaru. We don't jog, but we do use this stroller for walking around our neighborhood and the wheels are starting to get a bit raggedy and squeaky from being on pavement. This could be fixed with a can of WD40 and I think they sell replacement wheels which I could buy if need be.
I keep seeing people with cool jogging-type strollers and talked to someone at the zoo the other day who was going on and on about being able to push it one-handed over bumpy pavement.
We'll be driving, so don't have to worry about airports.
So what should I do? Suggestions?
1. Bring the Chicco and make this stroller work?
2. Buy a Baby Jogger City Mini
3. Get a BOB stroller - if so which one?
4. Get a Jeep Liberty Limited Urban Terrain Stroller (a little leary of this just because my cheaper Jeep stroller started having problems after having it a couple months).
5. Get another stroller - suggestions?
Am I just suffering from stroller envy and need to keep the Chicco until he's too big for strollers? Someone on another thread mentioned how nice it was on the City Mini that it lowered down far enough to the point she could do a diaper change. I really liked that idea. Do the others do that? My chicco does not.
How small do these other strollers fold? The City Mini seems to fold fairly small. My Chicco doesn't fit in my car because the back stays straight. But it looks like the City Mini might fold in half? Do the others?
Thanks!
but alas, we have a rule of keeping our cars until they're at least 10 years old and this one is only 7 years old. 

Our little guy is extremely hot natured and I can just imagine him sweltering when we go 1st week in September.
and Target doesn't sell that version to get the 5% with my Target card, I think I'm going to at least go get some 