I was at the parks tonight and saw this three wheeled double stroller get loaded onto the tram. Even folded, it was huge. It did not have a wheelchair/DAS tag on it.
Thank you both! I advised my niece that this seemingly falls under the prohibited tricycle item but that it also likely depends on who you get at security. We will be there for 5 days, so not sure I personally would want to risk having to return it to the room, but will leave it up to her and her husband. If they do try, I will report back.
I was at the parks tonight and saw this three wheeled double stroller get loaded onto the tram. Even folded, it was huge. It did not have a wheelchair/DAS tag on it.
I was at the parks tonight and saw this three wheeled double stroller get loaded onto the tram. Even folded, it was huge. It did not have a wheelchair/DAS tag on it.
Practically speaking, I can also see the child getting tired of their feet constantly moving and that could become problematic in itself. I agree that this type of stroller falls under prohibited items.
I didn't look for pedals, but it looked more like what mom2rtk described as a 3 wheel stroller.
It caught everyone's attention because the child jumped out of the stroller and unlatched the chain used to block access to the first car. You can see that the chain has a handicap flag on it. There is usually a CM standing there to open the access as needed. The father first tried to push the double stroller between the rails but it was too big. He tried to fold the stroller, but couldn't fold it small enough to squeeze between the rails. It caused quite a scene. After the father got it folded, there was no room for the two women and children so he unlatched the chain to another cordoned off handicap lane for the rest of his family. Unfortunately, there were no CM around to stop him or re-direct him to the ramp.