We are heading to Orlando in 2 weeks for the first time as a family (dh and I were there about 10 years ago!).
I have a 5 yr old ds who is very big for his age - nearly as big as 9 year old dd! I can't decide whether to try and bring a pushchair with us, buy one over there, or hire one at the parks.
He hasn't used a pushchair for about 18 months, and when I got it out a couple of weeks ago, it practically buckled when he sat in it, so its a no go.
I can't find a reasonably priced pushchair locally which will fold easily, be lightweight and give him a bit of space and comfort, but I know he'll never manage to keep going all day at the parks.
We live in N. Ireland and are actually flying from Dublin to Atlanta, changing at Atlanta and flying on to Orlando, so taking one with us would have been handy in the airports.
I see from various forums that pushchairs can be bought quite reasonably in Walmart etc over there, but wonder if these would be big enough?
I see some suggeestions that say hire a double and put just one bigger child in it, but this could work out quite pricey. Does anyone know what the pushchairs are like at Seaworld and Universal?
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
I have a 5 yr old ds who is very big for his age - nearly as big as 9 year old dd! I can't decide whether to try and bring a pushchair with us, buy one over there, or hire one at the parks.
He hasn't used a pushchair for about 18 months, and when I got it out a couple of weeks ago, it practically buckled when he sat in it, so its a no go.
I can't find a reasonably priced pushchair locally which will fold easily, be lightweight and give him a bit of space and comfort, but I know he'll never manage to keep going all day at the parks.
We live in N. Ireland and are actually flying from Dublin to Atlanta, changing at Atlanta and flying on to Orlando, so taking one with us would have been handy in the airports.
I see from various forums that pushchairs can be bought quite reasonably in Walmart etc over there, but wonder if these would be big enough?
I see some suggeestions that say hire a double and put just one bigger child in it, but this could work out quite pricey. Does anyone know what the pushchairs are like at Seaworld and Universal?
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.