J'Adore Disney
With a smile and a song...
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Age 5 for my daughter; age 6 for my son (asthmatic)
Our son's first trip, he was 4 and we used the stroller ALL the time (we drove so we brought ours from home). The next year's trip he was 5 and we also brought the stroller with us, but he never used it (nor wanted it). I hated that we had packed it (taking up precious trunk space in trunk) but oh well, it was better safe than sorry. So, in a nut shell, for my son, he used at stroller at 4, but stopped at 5.At what age range do you think a stroller is no longer necessary? the boy will be 5 and girl 9 thanks
The more I read these posts, the more I realize that it probably depends on your daily itinerary.. Much more than a child's or parent's fitness level. I am a runner, my son plays sports all year round.. But it's a lot of fast walking if you're an over planner lol. I found it easier to rent from the parks, one reason being that I no longer own a stroller, and second bc I didn't want to deal with an outside rental and taking to and from parks. We were seriously go-go-go from 7am til well after midnight. Constantly adding fast passes, taking a break at the Poly to swim, 1-2 character meals per day, which is basically the only time that we "relaxed". So if you go at a slower, leisurely pace then I don't think a 5 year old would need a stroller. But if you are walking with swimming in the mix 12+ hours per day, then it is a savior. As I said before, I don't mean to have your kid in one all day... Use it sparingly and when needed (nighttime and speed walking to next character meal). So in the end I think what matters is what you have planned, and what plans you are willing to change if child is worn out.This. My son will be 4 in 2 weeks. In October we took his reclining umbrella stroller, parked it in fantasyland and he walked all morning. Used it land to land and in the evening.
Doing the same in 2 days!
It was so nice to have for drinks and our fan spray bottles- which btw was my first time buying them.. With a heat index of 104 it was the best $50 that I've ever spent!lolJust got back... My son is 6 and we brought a stroller. I would do it again in a heartbeat. It's good for when he's tired and #1 best feature is it's a great place to put all your crap, drinks, etc. I tied a big yellow handkerchief on mine so it was easy to spot in the "stroller sea" and love how you can park it and not worry about your stuff being stolen. (valuables were on my person, of course!) If we got tired of pushing it on crowded days we would park it for awhile. I loved having one, even if I have an big boy![]()
At what age range do you think a stroller is no longer necessary? the boy will be 5 and girl 9 thanks
At what age range do you think a stroller is no longer necessary? the boy will be 5 and girl 9 thanks
At what age range do you think a stroller is no longer necessary? the boy will be 5 and girl 9 thanks