Wagons?

There is a size restriction on how big strollers can be.
You are correct, but that's the restriction for the parks which I doubt is enforced. But I'm not aware of a size restriction for the buses. And if there is, it's not enforced either.
 
Every bus we've been on the driver has made everyone fold up their stroller before boarding. We've been able to roll it onto the boat to MK without having to collapse it when it's not busy, which is nice.
 
I know they have to be folded. Even folded up, most double strollers are still huge and very difficult to get on and off a crowded bus. Our folds up pretty small - upright almost like a short golf bag. And I hated managing it on and off the buses by myself.
 
Our folds up pretty small - upright almost like a short golf bag. And I hated managing it on and off the buses by myself.
So why do most people still go thru the trouble of bringing down their big, monster, single and double strollers? Is it that they don't realize how much of a hassel it's going to be? I've seen compact double strollers for less than $70.
There's nothing better than people waiting until boarding starts to pull the brat(s), I mean angel(s), out of the stroller, remove all the junk, fold it, which most dads don't have a clue, so they have to get the mom out of the bus to show them, and lugging it on the bus while knocking everyone on the head because by now, they have to go to the rear of the bus.
 

You are correct, but that's the restriction for the parks which I doubt is enforced. But I'm not aware of a size restriction for the buses. And if there is, it's not enforced either.

Are you saying there are rules that are actually enforced at Disney? Imagine that?
 
There is a site restriction on how big strollers can be. I am pretty sure it is posted on the Disney website. Can't say how often it is obeyed/enforced, but I know I have seen size restictions.

I bet the only size restriction is width, so that they physically fit through the entrance gates at the parks.
 
Are you saying there are rules that are actually enforced?
I'm thinking maybe 50/50.
Rules I will enforce;
No eating.
No open drinks.
No open strollers.
No strollers blocking the aisle.
No kids moving around the bus.
No Yankee fans.
No criticizing my driving.
No grumpy's except for the real one.
No telling me, I thought you'd be taller and younger in person.
 
As published by Disney for the parks, "Strollers larger than 36" x 52"
That's huge.

So are you say'n that those "Fred Flintstone" cadillac sized, double seater with carry basket is actually smaller than 36"x52" ??? Really ??
 
As published by Disney for the parks, "Strollers larger than 36" x 52"
That's huge.

That would be a BIG stroller. Maybe a triple seater?! Ours is 33 x 40 unfolded. Practically miniature.

But we're not taking it to Disney again. And I can promise you that when we did take it, we always had it folded and our precious angels were waiting patiently for the bus standing next to it.

I support your boycott of Yankee fans. I don't let them in my house either.
 
No Yankee fans.
No criticizing my driving.
No grumpy's except for the real one.
No telling me, I thought you'd be taller and younger in person.

:thumbsup2 :thumbsup2 :thumbsup2

I'll try and keep a lid on the last 3.
 












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