monica9
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Hi
We've been bringing a stroller for our DD since her first time at WDW.
She's gone when she was 2, 3 1/2, 4 1/2, 5 1/2
She will now be going at 7 1/2 and in the heat of September weather!
Please tell me your experiences from your child's transition.
We only have one child. We stayed at BC when she was 5 1/2 and I'd say she used the stroller mostly at night, when she was exhausted or when we had to rush to an ADR or ride we would put her in there so we could go quicker.
The rest of the time we used it as a bag holder (I'm really going to miss this part!) or we would ditch it in the stroller storage areas and grab it a couple hours later.
Things I will miss:
When she gets tired and REALLY needs it (miles and miles of walking is tough for even adults!).
Storing water bottles and sweat shirts, chapstick, sunblock, etc.
Not having to carry a backpack around to store sunblock, bottles, camera, etc.
Might not be too bad because:
We aren't park hopping this time around so taking it slower.
Taking breaks most days during the afternoon to go swim (but that might make her even more exhausted for the night!).
Wont need extra clothing (eg. pants, jackets) because it will still be warm at night.
We've been there enough where we don't need to see everything plus going an extra day than normal.
I'd love to bring the stroller and leave it in the room and bring it only when we go out at night but she's 48 inches now so I can imagine how silly she might look with her feet dragging and I know my husband would have no problem saying yes to a stroller since he's the one that would have to carry her if she falls asleep!!
Help!!
We've been bringing a stroller for our DD since her first time at WDW.
She's gone when she was 2, 3 1/2, 4 1/2, 5 1/2
She will now be going at 7 1/2 and in the heat of September weather!
Please tell me your experiences from your child's transition.
We only have one child. We stayed at BC when she was 5 1/2 and I'd say she used the stroller mostly at night, when she was exhausted or when we had to rush to an ADR or ride we would put her in there so we could go quicker.
The rest of the time we used it as a bag holder (I'm really going to miss this part!) or we would ditch it in the stroller storage areas and grab it a couple hours later.
Things I will miss:
When she gets tired and REALLY needs it (miles and miles of walking is tough for even adults!).
Storing water bottles and sweat shirts, chapstick, sunblock, etc.
Not having to carry a backpack around to store sunblock, bottles, camera, etc.
Might not be too bad because:
We aren't park hopping this time around so taking it slower.
Taking breaks most days during the afternoon to go swim (but that might make her even more exhausted for the night!).
Wont need extra clothing (eg. pants, jackets) because it will still be warm at night.
We've been there enough where we don't need to see everything plus going an extra day than normal.
I'd love to bring the stroller and leave it in the room and bring it only when we go out at night but she's 48 inches now so I can imagine how silly she might look with her feet dragging and I know my husband would have no problem saying yes to a stroller since he's the one that would have to carry her if she falls asleep!!
Help!!