rt2dz
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I always bring a stroller from home because I was too cheap to pay the "cheap" price. I can't imagine even thinking of paying they new prices.
Of course, WDW can now rent fewer strollers and make more money.
As far as a 7yo needing a stroller... I have a 7yo who does not use a stroller at home, and hasn't since he was 3. He walks to and from school, which is almost 2 miles each way, so he is used to walking. WDW is a different animal though. He gets wiped out. Last trip, at night, he needed the rest. He is very tall for his age--his height is closer to the average 9 year old.
We took a jogger, with a swivel wheel (very important) and the wheel was under the stroller (foot rest) v. sticking out. Our jogger is no bigger than the rentals, but came with a big basket, side pockets, cup holders, soft seats, 5 point harnesses, removable seat cushions, individually reclining, rain cover, sun shade, folded fairly flat, hooks for bags, large sunshade with peek-a-boo window... You get the idea. It holds 75-80 lbs per side, I think. I had no problem pushing it with any combination of our 3 kids (a tiny 4yo and an average size 2yo) in it--and it does push like a dream. And, boy, was I happy to have it at DtD & on the Boardwalk!!
I would look into starting a stroller swap. Or maybe reselling later. Or see about renting from A Baby's Best Friend. I would NOT rent the one's from WDW at those prices. You might still be spending the same money, but at least by not giving it to WDW for an uncomfortable stroller, you stand a possiblity of recouping some of the cost--if you don't rent from ABBF. Or spending less if doing a stroller swap. Especially now too, that you have to put down a $100 deposit. Oh, I so disagree with that on so many levels, especially since you can't leave the parks with the stroller.

As far as a 7yo needing a stroller... I have a 7yo who does not use a stroller at home, and hasn't since he was 3. He walks to and from school, which is almost 2 miles each way, so he is used to walking. WDW is a different animal though. He gets wiped out. Last trip, at night, he needed the rest. He is very tall for his age--his height is closer to the average 9 year old.
We took a jogger, with a swivel wheel (very important) and the wheel was under the stroller (foot rest) v. sticking out. Our jogger is no bigger than the rentals, but came with a big basket, side pockets, cup holders, soft seats, 5 point harnesses, removable seat cushions, individually reclining, rain cover, sun shade, folded fairly flat, hooks for bags, large sunshade with peek-a-boo window... You get the idea. It holds 75-80 lbs per side, I think. I had no problem pushing it with any combination of our 3 kids (a tiny 4yo and an average size 2yo) in it--and it does push like a dream. And, boy, was I happy to have it at DtD & on the Boardwalk!!
I would look into starting a stroller swap. Or maybe reselling later. Or see about renting from A Baby's Best Friend. I would NOT rent the one's from WDW at those prices. You might still be spending the same money, but at least by not giving it to WDW for an uncomfortable stroller, you stand a possiblity of recouping some of the cost--if you don't rent from ABBF. Or spending less if doing a stroller swap. Especially now too, that you have to put down a $100 deposit. Oh, I so disagree with that on so many levels, especially since you can't leave the parks with the stroller.