Pembo
OH-IO
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DS #2 is 5 and loved the stroller. The first day we went to MGM and Animal Kingdom and he walked all day. The 2nd day we started at MK, he walked. Then went to Epcot and he loved his stroller. That park is HUGE and we were going to CP. He was pretty tired and CP kept him up past his normal bedtime. Very greatful for it after CP!
On our 3rd day we went to AK early morning. My little guy was very tired and the stroller was a blessing. MVMCP-Strollers were FREE! We got a double. DS#1, age 7 actually sat in it during Wishes. But the real blessing was that DS#2 fell asleep about 9 and we could keep going until midnight. He was all curled up with his blanket, covered with our coats. I think he was the most rested the next day.
Day 4 back to Epcot and MGM. Again rented a stroller at both places. Came home with 3 Disney Dollars that my boys are thrilled to have!
So I just wanted to say that I think renting a stroller even for an older child can be a great idea, especially if you are trying to see it all in just a few days like we were. It helped us to keep going even though ds was tired. It's also great to be able to put some of your "stuff" in. The stroller carried our backpack most of the time. We just grabbed it when we went on a ride or to a show.
I also carried a GREEN ribbon that I tied on our stroller to make it easier to find.
Just wanted to share our experience!
On our 3rd day we went to AK early morning. My little guy was very tired and the stroller was a blessing. MVMCP-Strollers were FREE! We got a double. DS#1, age 7 actually sat in it during Wishes. But the real blessing was that DS#2 fell asleep about 9 and we could keep going until midnight. He was all curled up with his blanket, covered with our coats. I think he was the most rested the next day.
Day 4 back to Epcot and MGM. Again rented a stroller at both places. Came home with 3 Disney Dollars that my boys are thrilled to have!
So I just wanted to say that I think renting a stroller even for an older child can be a great idea, especially if you are trying to see it all in just a few days like we were. It helped us to keep going even though ds was tired. It's also great to be able to put some of your "stuff" in. The stroller carried our backpack most of the time. We just grabbed it when we went on a ride or to a show.
I also carried a GREEN ribbon that I tied on our stroller to make it easier to find.
Just wanted to share our experience!
He doesn't even mind sitting in it--in fact he loves it! (Although he never uses one anywhere else but WDW!)