Stroller storage question

Maddygirl

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Only six weeks until our first trip to DW!! I've learned so much on this board and have taken a lot of everyone's advice. My question relates to the strollers at the parks. I have read and seen pictures of all the different types but what I haven't seen or read is if there is a place to put a bag that we would be bringing with items such as camera, water, misters, etc. We will be renting a double stroller for the week. Do they have a place underneath to put things or do I need to bring something to attach it to the handles???

Thanks for all the advice...

See ya in August. By the way, its 96 here in Michigan today. I should be outside pushing a stroller to get a feeling of what it will be like down in Florida.
 
They have a sad little pocket int eh back of the hood and holds virtually nothing. You'd be best served w/somehting like a Skip Hop bag or somehting similar, that can attach to the handles of it yet be removed quickly to take on a ride. I got one on a whine before our July 06 trip and wondered what i ever did w/o it before.
 
I am going to warn against hanging anything from the back of the Disney rental strollers. They are extremely back heavy, and the one I rented tipped over backwards twice the day I had to use it.
 
We've never rented however have seen people use the top of the canopy to place their bag there. Although I don't know how sturdy that is. You might want to just plan on carrying a backpack or using a sling bag instead, which I also see a lot of people do.
 



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