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
Just to clarify, I am not talking about the AGE of the child, but their SIZE. I feel sorry for the kids who get cramped into a stroller that is obviously not designed for someone as tall, and in some cases, wide, as them. its more of a rant of pity on the child's part.
Now, on with the bashing!!!!
Again, why would anyone possibly care about this?! Saying you observed it is one thing, but putting parents and families down for it is another. Honestly, I don't even notice who's in a stroller or not. It's not my problem or my business. And as I said, if my little cousin got tired we'd get her a stroller. We're all there to have a god time, and if her feet hurting is going to ruin her time then why wouldn't we help her out?!I have no idea why this bothers so many people. My DH and I are childless right now but we do plan to have children in the next couple of years. When we do, we plan to take them whereever we go. Why not? The argument that babies don't get anything out of WDW is silly. Again, so what? They don't get anything out of the a trip to the supermarket but people take them there too. Sometimes I think that people just look for things to be bothered about.
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Again, so what? It's vacation. What's the big deal if they stay up later than they usually would? Besides, you don't know that the parents didn't spend the afternoon in the hotel room with a napping child.

Mr. Smith, please send me a picture of your calves, I want to be sure I crash into them with my double stroller next time I am at WDW.
Is it the age or the amount of space a stroller takes up? You have me confused.
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
Children over the age of 4 in strollers?
By the way, to the person quoting things I said in other threads: That's not going to work. Clearly, "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" are two people who are entitled to two different opinions.
I would say that my personal problem with older kids in strollers is that these children are bigger than the size the stroller was designed for and all these extra strollers add to the pedestrian congestion.
I haven't read all the posts, but when we take our trip in April 2008, my daughter (who will be celebrating her sixth birthday on this trip) will have a stroller. She has autism and ADHD. She has low muscle tone, often doesn't walk in a straight line, sometimes bolts, and is occasionally very floppy. She doesn't need a wheelchair, but a stroller serves to provide a safe place for her when she is overwhelmed. You can't tell by looking at her that she is not a typical kid so you will probably think she is just lazy. Or maybe that we, her parents, are lazy. Glare if you feel the need. Scowl at me or at my "grown" child. We are used to it.