What is so special about the Maclaren stroller? I have a huge honkin stroller that I am just dreading on taking, but he will definately need something more comfy then an umbrella at 14 months old. How much are they too? Thanks!
I have a Maclaren Volo that I absolutely adore. I would describe it as a deluxe umbrella stroller. It folds up as small as an umbrella stroller, so it's easy to stow, and has a strap for carrying it on your shoulder, so it's very portable. It's very light and I can easily get it on and off busses and trains and trams while still managing to hang onto my 3 yo and the rest of our gear.
It has a big area underneath for stowing bags, jackets, water bottles, etc. In a pinch, we have also hung a backpack off the handles, which works great (as long as there's a kid in the stroller to weigh it down). It doesn't have as much storage a big, honking stroller, but I've found I don't want to have any more than would fit in a backpack and underneath, because it's just too much to carry on and off busses, trains and trams along with the stroller and the kids.
Maclaren's are incredibly sturdy for umbrella-style strollers. It's like comparing really good running shoes to cheap flip flops--they steer better, are easier to pop up and fold down, and are more comfortable to push. The seat in mine is made of a fine nylon mesh. It's very tough, but breathes in the heat. Best of all, if (who am I kidding,
when) it gets rained on, one quick wipe with a resort washcloth and it's completely dry.
I think we paid around $80 for it 2 1/2 years ago. At that time, my ds was around 16 months old, and he did great in it all over WDW. But he was a co-sleeping sling baby, so napping all squashed up was not only acceptable, but preferable to him

. HTH!
To the OP: no storage on busses. You will have to fold it up. If not crowded it can lay on the floor; otherwise, you'll have to hold onto it. BTW, our Maclaren fits next to us in the seat.