jzzikamarie
A dream is a wish your heart makes
- Joined
- Mar 1, 2009
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- 144
OK...my 2 cents...
I personally have a problem when I see a child (5 and up) in a stroller when they are perfectly capable to walk. Seeing a child in a stroller when they are 8 just shows what is wrong with our society. It screams LAZY!!!!
At 4, my daughter is NEVER in her stroller, BUT Disney is a major exception to how I feel on the subject. We didn't bring our stroller because, like some have posted, I figured we'd be taking breaks and she'd be fine. Well, by the second day, she was completely worn out. We were up early and stayed late, so she did more than her share of walking. Needless to say by the third day, we rented a stroller. She didn't need it much, but it was nice for when she wanted to take a break and dad and I wanted to keep going. My suggestion is take one if you even slightly think you may need it. Better to take your own rather than paying 15 dollars a day to rent one.
And who cares what me/other think about it, right? You'll never see us again anyway....
I personally have a problem when I see a child (5 and up) in a stroller when they are perfectly capable to walk. Seeing a child in a stroller when they are 8 just shows what is wrong with our society. It screams LAZY!!!!
At 4, my daughter is NEVER in her stroller, BUT Disney is a major exception to how I feel on the subject. We didn't bring our stroller because, like some have posted, I figured we'd be taking breaks and she'd be fine. Well, by the second day, she was completely worn out. We were up early and stayed late, so she did more than her share of walking. Needless to say by the third day, we rented a stroller. She didn't need it much, but it was nice for when she wanted to take a break and dad and I wanted to keep going. My suggestion is take one if you even slightly think you may need it. Better to take your own rather than paying 15 dollars a day to rent one.
And who cares what me/other think about it, right? You'll never see us again anyway....
