Strollers in the Parks. Would You...

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Is the Bugaboo more comfortable for DS than the Pliko? If so, I'm curious as to how?

And to the poster who mentioned the cost analysis of the Bugaboo... I can see your point. If having a bassinet on wheels was important to you, and you would have bought one anyway, then kudos for your thriftiness! I didn't think of it in terms of being useful for anything other than strolling. My DD's Britax infant seat clipped onto the Pliko, so it was enough for me!

I'm still trying to picture how you parked the stroller at your kitchen table to take the place of a high chair, though! :teeth:
 
The Pliko works well day to day and has served us well on past trips the days we're in the parks for short spurts but we are planning on hitting the MNSSHP and touring the booth's at the F&W fest so he's going to be more prone to cat napping while we are out. The other strollers we have worked really well while he was shorter b/c we could prop his legs up but now that he is 34.5" his feet hang off the end and he has difficulty sleeping comfortably. The Bugaboo has a more lazyboy recline so it supports him all over.
 
No, I would not take a stroller to the parks that cost more than my first car. :teeth:
 


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