perkinsrose
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Very personal opinion - short answer - when they go to school
At that age I think all kids who are not special needs are big enough not to need pushing around.
We've just got back from WDW and I lost count of the number of fat children I saw in strollers - many of whom were at least 7 years old. The worst example were 2 girls who spent the whole of the British Invasion concert running around the ornamental gardens (when people were sitting trying to watch and listen to the concert) and then left at the end being pushed by their mother in a double stroller. Are we trying to breed a generation of fat lazy kids ?![]()
My kids are lean, healthy & active. We train for Disney do miles of family walks in evenings months before WDW trips. That said, my dd6 gets tired. Average touring can add up to 5 miles a day, easy. Most of the time, my kids walk but having a small stroller is convenient and works for my family both at WDW and at the airport. I am glad to have the stroller at the end of the day for her to ride to bus stop. Most of the day in parks, the stroller is parked and holds our "stuff". During parades, its a convenient seat for her. I would rather my kids use energy enjoying the parks than struggle at all through multiple days of walking many miles without breaks. I will be bringing my fold-up stroller for one last trip before i get rid of it when youngest is 7. She does not ride in one at home but has no issue with it at WDW--a welcome respite. I tend to try to "live my life independent of the good opinion of other people". So if others want to look with disgust at my 7yr old being pushed sometimes, so be it. I go during off/value seasons and have not had a problem with pushing it in crowds. My stroller quickly folds and have no issues getting on bus with it
Parents wondering: If you think you might need it at all --bring it or plan on renting if necessary. I'd rather bring my own & park it there and have it at the end of the day when you need it most to parking lot/monorail or bus than be without and a tired kid. Though we stick pretty close to our kids' wake/eat/sleep schedule/routine at WDW, my DD will always doze off in the stroller as we head back to resort. IMO, having an easy to fold-up stroller is TOTALLY worth bring until age 6/7 for typical kids.
When the kids are tired and we are at MK close to midnight after park touring all day, it's nice to have the stroller available for them to lay in. Both of my kids are EXTREMELY active and really don't like the stroller much at all! But when they need it while on vacation, it'll be there. 
