So wait is my 16 y/o too big for a stroller when we go in Jan? I was going to get him a double.I really don't want to hear my legs are tired.

I'm glad that there are people who get what I'm saying. Sure "it's none of my business" but we talk about things on here all the time that's none of our business . . . like how Disney should run its parks. Thanks to those who don't necessarily agree with me but are at least open to having a discussion.

Geez, if I could squeeze my butt into one of those umbrella strollers, you can bet I'd be shouting out "FASTER! The line at Space is gettin' HUGE! GO GO GO!!"



Do you honestly expect a five year old to walk 8 miles a day?!
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When my kids were young ...yes, I did.
We spent 8 days there with kids who were 4 & 6....and never even thought about using a stroller. We would be there when the park opened, and usually still there when they were closing. Their legs are small, but they're also carrying what....maybe 35 pounds? My DH's legs are longer, but he's carrying 200 pounds....so he gets tired too! And DH spends all day sitting in an office, whereas the kids are always out running around, riding bikes, roller blading....
And yes it is a lot of walking, but it's not non-stop walking. You sit on rides, at shows and parades. You stand (almost) still in queues. Maybe it is 8 miles, but it's over 13 hours or so.
Last year, we did bring one, but didn't use it that much.. This year i said -- no stroller. I would rather take my time and take breaks and people watch, then have to guide those darn things thru the crowds. I seriously hated it. I am SOOO excited to have her not in a stroller this year!!
There are lots of kids over the age of four or five that walk on their own two feet. I don't think that's odd at all.
In my OP, I used the age of four as an example. Like I've clarified, it's more the size of the child that matters when it comes to strollers. It's not like there's an exact moment when they don't need them any more. My observation was just that people sometimes (certainly not all the time or most of the time) aren't being reasonable when deciding when the cut-off point is. I don't "snarl" at anyone or anything like that. I just find it amusing.
When my kids were young ...yes, I did.
We spent 8 days there with kids who were 4 & 6....and never even thought about using a stroller. We would be there when the park opened, and usually still there when they were closing. Their legs are small, but they're also carrying what....maybe 35 pounds? My DH's legs are longer, but he's carrying 200 pounds....so he gets tired too! And DH spends all day sitting in an office, whereas the kids are always out running around, riding bikes, roller blading....
And yes it is a lot of walking, but it's not non-stop walking. You sit on rides, at shows and parades. You stand (almost) still in queues. Maybe it is 8 miles, but it's over 13 hours or so.
Everyone has different ways of doing things, and it doesn't bother me when I see "big" kids in strollers.....we all get a laugh about it.
So your conclusion is what?? Only people that have been on the Dis as long as you have a right to post? Why open the thread? I think this site is for everyone. If they post hot topics don't respond. Time has nothing to do with it. People like these argumentative topics. Don't kid yourself. I also might add my five year old was in a stroller. The difference is I won't be attacking the OP for her opinion. I also hate strollers. What are going to do.Here are the facts of the case:
1) OP joined the DIS less than a month ago.
2) OP posts "hot topic".
3) OP invites bashing.
Why respond?
Perhaps my 8+ years on the DIS have made me cynical.![]()
Children over the age of 4 in strollers?
When we went to WDW in August, we were shocked to see "grown" children in strollers. Sure, your child may get tired and cranky and not want to walk any more, but isnt that when its time to take a break? Maybe go back to the hotel room and have a swim/nap/juice box? I understand that not all guests are fortunate enough to stay on site, but ther eare plenty of places to sit down in teh shade and A/C, like the Hall of Presidents and the Carousel of Progress in MK, or the American Experiance and Elen's Adventure into Electricity in Epcot, or the Festival of the Likon King in AK, or The Great Movie Ride in MGM.
If your child has walking conditions, maybe rent a wheelchair. It only costs $10, and you get the chair for the whole day. Then maybe your 10 year old wont be sprawling out of a stroller designed for a 3 year old. Plus they can push themselves around, freeing you parents to look after your other party members who really need the attention, like your partners or your other children.
Too many tired little ones for one wheelchair and think a double stroller is better? Wrong you are my friends. That is when a rest, or even taking turns in the wheelchair comes into play.
The reason I rant is because strollers take up far too much room. If you have small children, fine, it is your right to put your little ones into as many strollers as necessary. I know that wheelchairs take up as much room as strollers, but seriously, who is going to bother someone in a wheelchair? Lots of people HAVE to use wheelchairs, not every 10 year old needs a stroller.
Mr. Smith