My oldest (age 5 now) is a stroller girl. She loves being in it (but pops out as soon as we stop.) In fact when we don't bring the double stroller, but bring a single for her 2 year old sister she is a major pain in the bum. We only do this for short trips and places with out a lot of walking. I can't stand to be in a grocery store with her now a days. She is too big for the cart, but a has such a difficult time staying close by, but out of the way. People are always running her over in the busy store. (she is rather tiny, like her mom.)
I wouldn't dream of going to WDW at this point with out the double, it is just way too much walking, too many large crowds for her to get lost in and too long of days. They both often "rest" in it. Also is one kid rides (the youngest really needs a stroller) they both want to. I remember strollers from WDW when I was a kid. I don't think my parents rented one when we visited when I was 3 years old. Mostly I think because they were cheap and I had 3 older brothers who carried me everywhere. Actually I have very fond memories of walking around MK holding on to my older brothers pinky fingers and them "swinging" me around. One of the few things I do remember about the trip. We have pictures of my DH and his older brother in a MK stroller.
The day will come when she declines using a stroller, just like the day will come when she no longer feels the need for her comfort objects (blanket and stuffed toy) and the day did come when she gave up the pacifier and became potty trained. Why do people feel the need to push kids into growing up so fast now a days? BTW my kids are not over weight at all, or lazy. Just the opposite.
I wouldn't dream of going to WDW at this point with out the double, it is just way too much walking, too many large crowds for her to get lost in and too long of days. They both often "rest" in it. Also is one kid rides (the youngest really needs a stroller) they both want to. I remember strollers from WDW when I was a kid. I don't think my parents rented one when we visited when I was 3 years old. Mostly I think because they were cheap and I had 3 older brothers who carried me everywhere. Actually I have very fond memories of walking around MK holding on to my older brothers pinky fingers and them "swinging" me around. One of the few things I do remember about the trip. We have pictures of my DH and his older brother in a MK stroller.
The day will come when she declines using a stroller, just like the day will come when she no longer feels the need for her comfort objects (blanket and stuffed toy) and the day did come when she gave up the pacifier and became potty trained. Why do people feel the need to push kids into growing up so fast now a days? BTW my kids are not over weight at all, or lazy. Just the opposite.