Who would buy an $1800 stroller? For $1800 a stroller better feed a baby, change his diaper, and put him to sleep!
Back in my day Mom pushed me around in an old wheelbarrow. (Not really)
In the snow, uphill, both ways.....
Couldn't resist.

Who would buy an $1800 stroller? For $1800 a stroller better feed a baby, change his diaper, and put him to sleep!
Back in my day Mom pushed me around in an old wheelbarrow. (Not really)
when we had a toddler, we would buy one of those $29 strollers for Disney, who would bring a $1800 stroller
Taking a high end $1800 stroller
the concept of an $1800 stroller.
Our stroller was $1500 (NZD) including accessories, we wouldn't nessecarily have all those on us at WDW but we would have the stroller, second seat and sun cover worth over $1000.
Why would we take it to Disney, well with 3 kids under 4 we needed both seats, the Disney ones are not suitable for babies. It also fully reclines so baby could sleep.
Why would we waste money renting a stroller when we already have one?
We clearly named it and also had a name label hidden so if someone tried to claim it we could prove to security that it was ours.
We put a bike lock through one back wheel when we stroller park it, that way a CM can move it to rearrange it if they need to but it isn't easy for someone to just walk off with.
I would never leave anything in it while we left it
I freely admit that we leave our stuff unattended at WDW all the time. However, we're talking a 5+ year old umbrella stroller that was $25 when it was new, a soft sided cooler bag, some food, some $1 WalMart ponchos and maybe some sunscreen. If someone really wants that stuff, have at it...
I wouldn't even know how to tell an $1800 and a $50 stroller apart.
The way I feel about cars is that if you have to go out if your way to protect against normal wear and tear on a car that means you spent too much. Cars get dinged up and dirty. Too much of your money is tied up in a car if it bothers you when that happens.We had the same feeling about a family vehicle. No way were we going to spend $40k+ on something we were going to beat the snot out of. Bought a base model minivan for $17k and had no regrets when it got dirty...and it did.
Me either! My stroller shopping consisted of Babies R Us and Target. No $1800 strollers to be found.![]()
But it was the 'worst day ever'!!!! And she needed to be 'rescued'!!!!No sympathy, however, for the victim's stolen wallet and car keys.
Toys R Us sells Bugaboo. It may have to be special ordered though.
https://toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=78502026
But it was the 'worst day ever'!!!! And she needed to be 'rescued'!!!!
I was on that other thread too...I'm starting to sense that the 'victim' is hoping to cash in on the situation....maybe I'm wrong.
I see woman leave their BABIES in the cart and walk away.It's too easy to buy a cheapo stroller for vacations and save the expensive "look what I have" one at home. For some people it's as much a status symbol as their car and house. Our first trip our boys were 3.5 and 5.5 and we didn't take a stroller because 1, they could walk and 2, I didn't want the hassle. Everyone had their own fanny pack. The other issue is why anyone thinks they can leave anything of value anywhere unattended? I see women all the time in the grocery store with their purses sitting in the cart while they wander 5 - 10 feet away. It would be way to easy totake their purse, so why anyone thinks you can leave your valuables completely alone for even 5 minutes is beyond me. I'm 57 and I remember my mom leaving her purse in the cart, in a small town in TX where she knew almost everyone, but once we moved to the DC metro area when I was in elementary school, she never did that again.
The illusion that people have about Disney has always fascinated me. It's a microcosm of every community and don't ever think otherwise.