RedHotMama
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- Apr 5, 2016
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Is there a map of the stroller parking locations? Are there one or two main spots per land, or parking outside each attraction?
Thanks!
Thanks!
I agree with your second hint (mark your stroller with something distinct), but I disagree with your first hint. I always used the break and we never had any problems with stroller, even it was moved. I think it's a lot safer to put the brake on, especially if you're parked on an incline, rather than risk having the stroller roll into someone or something.
I actually really wanted one. I do love maps!Someone should make a map.![]()
That's good to know!We just got back and had our with us. There wasn’t a single time we went looking for stroller parking.. it was always just there lol.
Rapunzel! Perfect!Oh and yes mark with something bright! My hubby braided yellow cord around the handles of ours. We could instantly find it every time.
Very smart!I READ A SUGGESTION To put lights on the footrest and handle. So when you’re pushing at night people won’t bump it.
I really liked this...we wrapped the stroller in the battery powered string lights and it made things much easier. Not only did it give other guests a clearer sense of where the front of the stroller was located (the foot rests were black, so hard to see in the dark and it's surprising how much of DLR is actually fairly dark at night), it also helped me see where the front of the stroller was located (so I banged into fewer things and people). I highly recommend using string lights that have easily replaced batteries!I READ A SUGGESTION To put lights on the footrest and handle. So when you’re pushing at night people won’t bump it.
Balloons didn’t work for us. They were in my face the whole time. LolI really liked this...we wrapped the stroller in the battery powered string lights and it made things much easier. Not only did it give other guests a clearer sense of where the front of the stroller was located (the foot rests were black, so hard to see in the dark and it's surprising how much of DLR is actually fairly dark at night), it also helped me see where the front of the stroller was located (so I banged into fewer things and people). I highly recommend using string lights that have easily replaced batteries!
I like the balloon idea, but agree that it's best to also have something that is unlikely to become dislodged. Distinctive string/ribbon on the handles is usually a good option. I would just make sure it's something that can be securely attached to the stroller and isn't likely to get caught/tangled with anything else.
I READ A SUGGESTION To put lights on the footrest and handle. So when you’re pushing at night people won’t bump it.