Stroller ?

la79al

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Trying to decide between
A) taking our Graco DuoGlider (double)
B) taking our Graco LiteRider (single, regular)
C) taking our Graco LiteRider plus an umbrella stroller

We will be driving to the parks so no buses to deal with. YDD will be 2 but is pretty chunky and so far, not thinning out. ODD will be 4.5 and while she is pretty good with walking, etc when she is done, she is DONE, plus she likes to look around and watch everything. I plan to pack our lunch, snacks and drinks for the parks everyday. There will be multiple adults (probably not my DH though) but I hate to pawn my kids/stroller responsibilities off on others trying to enjoy their vacation.
 
To me it sounds like you need a double stroller. Honestly, I have the graco quattro tandem which is a step above the duo glider and my children are younger than yours and no way would I want to push it around Disney. If you can budget it I would rent a double citi mini from an offsite company such as magic strollers or one of the many other companies. And no way would I want to try to fold a duo glider up for the parking trams (although we drive to the parks a lot and very rarely use them).
 
Last year we travelled with DS 4.5 and DS 8months. We decided on bringing 2 strollers. ODS did a great job with walking but we couldn't have done it without having a stroller for him. We ultimatley decided on 2 instead of our double because there were times when we split up or YDS was sleeping or we took ODS to the pool and YDS to the food court. This worked out well for us.
 
I think I'd go with option C.

My oldest kids are 2 years apart and we always brought 2 umbrella strollers. It seemed like there was always a time where one was asleep and the other was awake, so we would split up to keep everyone happy.
 

I've been trying to decide between two singles or a double for our next trip. DDs will be almost 4 and 16 months old. I think I'll try the two singles- 4 year old in the umbrella stroller that doesn't really recline and the baby in the slightly bigger umbrella stroller that reclines nicely for naps. That way we'll have the option of separating at the parks or resort.
 












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