ilandrazdsw
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I don't think that anyone here believes that every restaurant should accommodate strollers. But we are talking about restaurants on Disney property, in particular, a restaurant that is geared toward families, promoted toward families, who should be expecting that at least a certain percentage of these families will have young children with them. They should have considered, during their developmental stage, that a percentage of guests would have strollers and thought about how those strollers would be accommodated. I've been in many restaurants where strollers were allowed, and they simply removed chairs from one side of the table and parked the stroller there. It didn't take up any more room than an adult sitting in a chair would (granted, some of the strollers these days are the size of a mini-van, but I'm talking your normal one child, non-umbrella stroller here).
It just seems like Landry's could be losing some of the core audience it was trying to attract by not thinking ahead and being pro-active. And no, I don't have any stroller age kids, so I don't have anything to gain or lose in this battle. I still think that it would be better to either buy a cheapie stroller or rent a stroller than to bring an expensive one from home.
I know no one cares about my opinion except me:
1) I do not think the stroller rentals from Disney are a good deal. I also would consider them being stolen from me if a rent a specific one and then it is take because "it doesn't matter they are all they same." Also renting doesn't help with issues of strolling children outside the parks. If you have your own, why rent or even have to buy a cheaper one just for you trip?
2)I guess I just expect more from Disney (granted It's been a long time since I've been)...foolish me!
3)I will not be dining at this resturant (or most likely any other one at DTD) if I have to leave the stroller in an unsecure area...and yes I feel the parks are more secure because they have a little ways further and the exit to get to the parking lots.
4)And you can compare all you want resturants within WDW for not having a designated stroller area, but there are many resutrants outside of WDW that do offer this...even those that are not specifically geared to families!
5)What do they do with a handicapped child who is in a stroller??? Do they make the child get out of the stroller? Yes many parents will use a stroller rather than a wheelchair for thier handicapped child!

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Do you think that those scads of blue hard plastic rentals are being used by parents who don't own their own strollers?