Disney is the Indy 500 of your stroller life, its what you've been training for, its an intense workout of both you and the stroller... you want good equipment. I'm jesting, but seriously, it is more miles than you put on your stroller regularly, you're pushing and pushing and it requires living out of it for each day, all day. I wouldn't want to have an cheap umbrella for that. Why have something decent if you don't use it when you need it. You're buying a cheap old car to keep the miles off of your new Mercedes, but not enjoying your new Mercedes.
Wanted to add, a previous poster mentioned the CMs moving strollers. Yes, they do this all the time as to organize them. So don't freak out when you come out and your stroller is not where you left it. They probably just shuffled it.
We had a stroller moved 20 rows from the back of the pack to the front during the 20 minutes we were inside the attraction. A tracker or a bright flag would have saved us 15 minutes of searching in a growing panic that it had been stolen. Even the CM was puzzled why it had been moved so far by the previous shift.
If you can't find yours, start walking every row and looking at every stroller. Amazing how all black strollers look alike, even with your own jackets stuffed underneath.
Anyone every use a bike lock instead? Would think one of the wire ones that can wrap around the frame and tire. Would be easy to lock/unlock and leave in the basket. Cheaper than buying a stroller.
The only thing I can add to this is DO NOT put food in your stroller. During our 2015 trip we had a stroller for the god daughter. While parking it in the huge stroller parking area near the Seas pavilion I noticed a squirrel. This fellow jumped into the back on a stroller and I observed him trying to pull an entire bag of Cheetos with him. I watched and after getting away with this loot he (I assume it was him) and several of his friends came back to completely loot this stroller. They had quite an operation going. Without mentioning company named we did rent one for 10 days and it had a huge sign attached to it with my name.
Lock the REAR wheels together. Super-awkward to move for a thief, very obvious. But a CM can move it.
as long as CM can tip and move lock either the front wheels or the back not back to front. also do not lock to something like a lamp post.Yea my daughter is 3 so she will tire out and need somewhere to rest. We don't like the umbrella strollers since they do not maneuver well and typically do not recline well for her to take a nap which will happen. We drive to the parks since we live very close. Do they ever allow you to lock the wheels together (I have a snowboard lock) in case someone decided to take off with the stroller.
We never leave anything valuable in the stroller (maybe a poncho some snacks and water)
I second this.I think a Bike lock would be a great idea- just loop the cord through all 4 tires - the CM can still drag it to where they need it - but then it wouldn't be worth stealing because it wouldn't roll.
Unless you are the height of an 8 year old, I wouldn't take a cheap $10 umbrella stroller or you're going to be in a lot of pain. We've taken nice strollers countless times and have never had an issue. We mark them with things that make them easy to identify and we also keep a GPS tracker on it. (The GPS tracker actually makes it easier to find when Cast Members move it because we can make it play a noise if we don't see it)