Stroller too big?

cyctorres

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my doubt is the following one, is possible that they do not allow to raise (mount) my stroller to the bus of Disney or the monorail because he is very great? I am thinking to rent a Jogging Stroller and those do not bend very well.

excuse my English:scared1:
 
You do have to fold your stroller to get on the busses, but for the monorail you can just roll it on even with the child in it.
 
somebody to used one of these?
stroller.jpg


it is very big when this dubbing?
doblado.jpg
 

Ours is a beast and we used it just fine on the bus, the monorail, and even the launch (we tried them all, lol). We were allowed to keep the stroller up on the bus as long as we took the children out and there were no wheelchairs that needed the handicapped spot and then they just strapped in like a wheelchair.
 
somebody to used one of these?
stroller.jpg


it is very big when this dubbing?
doblado.jpg
That stroller has a front tire that does not turn. It only goes straight.
It is better to have a stroller with a front tire that will swivel.
Ours is a beast and we used it just fine on the bus, the monorail, and even the launch (we tried them all, lol). We were allowed to keep the stroller up on the bus as long as we took the children out and there were no wheelchairs that needed the handicapped spot and then they just strapped in like a wheelchair.
Many of the bus drivers will not do that because of the extra time it takes. Also, your stroller could be easily bent or damaged by the hooks and straps used for the wheelchair tiedowns. Wheelchairs are more sturdy than strollers and can take the tieing down without damage.
 
True, I never thought about that, but we only did it once and it was when both younger kids had fallen asleep and the basket was full of stuff so it was near impossible to break it all down and hold kids and bags. It was nice to not have to deal w/ it, b/c like I said, it is a BEAST! :goodvibes
 
That stroller has a front tire that does not turn. It only goes straight.
It is better to have a stroller with a front tire that will swivel.

Actually that is a swivel wheel stroller.

Yes, it is bulky folded up but we had a very similar looking stroller and we were able to get it on the busses (folded), on the trams, etc. It wasn't easy but it was possible. DS was very comfortable in it so it was worth the extra hassle. Of course he is a hair shy of 44" (no shoes) and he is almost too tall to even fit in that stroller any more.
 
Actually that is a swivel wheel stroller.

Yes, it is bulky folded up but we had a very similar looking stroller and we were able to get it on the busses (folded), on the trams, etc. It wasn't easy but it was possible. DS was very comfortable in it so it was worth the extra hassle. Of course he is a hair shy of 44" (no shoes) and he is almost too tall to even fit in that stroller any more.
Sorry. It didn't look like it from the picture.
 

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