We are bringing one stroller for our kids to share and honestly, I'm not sure who will be in it more, DD or DS. If I could afford to, I would rent a double every day of our trip. I hate to do that because I could buy a nice one but it would be more difficult to push around than the park ones and then we'd never use it again. DD can be quite annoying about the stroller even though she is 6. If we are at the mall and her 3-year-old brother is in the stroller she will whine and complain that her legs hurt and she's tired of walking, and it's just not fair that her brother gets to ride. I just don't know what to do about it. I'm afraid with our one stroller we bring, I'll hear it all the time and the trip will be miserable. If DD gets tired then she can ride for awhile but then DS will start up the complaining, I'm sure! I don't know. I just wish
stroller rentals weren't $30 a day.
Which is why they are $30/day. If stroller rentals were only used by families with toddlers, it wouldn't be a big deal and the prices would be lower as the demand would be less.
But Disney knows precisely where the demand is, and tinkers with the price to balance those who NEED vs. those who WANT. Unfortunately, the reality is that it splits instead into those who can AFFORD vs. those who CAN'T AFFORD. I suspect Walt would not approve here.
This is all due to the vastness of Disney World. Any single park is doable for all walking ages. But 4 parks, 2 water parks, etc...That's when a stroller becomes a strategy for a family wih 5 to 10 year olds (or thereabouts).
It is neither good nor bad - some families take this approach (mine does) others dont. But Disney knows that many do rent who would not in any other circumstance. And if fact, it is precisely those families (like mine) that don't even own strollers, thus are even more likely to rent.
My personal wish is that Disney found better ways in the World to lessen the walking burden. They do a LOT with busses, but consider the parks in the order they were built, and the transportation offerings:
- MK - Train, monorail, boat, bus (and wedway!!)
- Epcot - Monorail, boat, bus
- DHS - Boat, bus
- AK - Bus
Clearly, MK was designed to provide alternatives to walking, while AK simply does not. So strollers get used more, by more people, in all parks.
And they cost a bunch.