Which Stroller rental company?

ecross23

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Which stroller rental company should I use? I like that Magic Strollers says they clean and sanitize theirs. Which ones provide a rain cover? Cup Holders?

Thanks

Eva
 
We are currently using a City Mini double from Kingdom Strollers. I LOVE it. It came with rain cover, parent cupholders, and a little soft sided cooler. It also comes with a coupon code for Stollers & Groceries--spend $40 or more on an order and get free delivery. So we bought about $45 worth of breakfast items and they were in our room when we checked in.
 

Is it better to rent or to take our own umbrella stroller? So stressed about THIS- yes, that's who I am!

3 and 5 year old still love our enormous tandem stroller but DD who will be 5 is almost 40 lbs. I want to have it for the parks for sure but two umbrella or 1 double rented is my frustration! Any suggestions? IT is our first time and hubby is definitely NOT a willing participant!
 
I think they pretty much ALL sanitize their strollers. I always get mine through Apple. $5 a day for insurance for a single City Mini or $7 a day for a double? Can't beat it. We rent it just to have, just in case, even though we don't plan to use it often. The $30 is worth it.
 
I rented from Orlando last time and was happy. This time we're renting from Magic. Having a nice stroller makes a world of difference in the park. My 4 year old still naps and there's no way she'd do it if she wasn't in a comfortable stroller.
 
We've used Magic Stroller 3 times to rent a double mini for our twin grandsons and loved both the stroller and the service. Remember with them that you need to request a rain cover, I believe you enter it under a memo line.

Each time ours have been extremely clean, in great shape, etc. In fact the last time we rented it looked brand new.

They are also WDW approved so they can drop off with bell services.
 
We rented a City Mini Elite from Kingdom Strollers and we were very happy. The stroller was in good shape and very clean. It came with the parent console, a small cooler bag and most essential of all, a rain cover that kept the whole stroller and everything in it nice and dry.
When I had to contact them about a question, they were very nice and helpful. I will definitely be renting from them again.
 
We are headed to Disney in December with a 2.5 and 6.5 year old. We are in the same situation...trying to decide on 2 single strollers or one double...do we rent or bring from home? We have a direct flight, so running from terminal to terminal with a toddler won't be an issue, but getting through the airport once we get there might be. When reviewing rental companies we have been sure to check that strollers can be left with bell hop since that will be easier on us.
 
We've used Baby Wheels twice now. Always super easy to deal with and both times they've let me keep it an extra night (for free) when we stayed in the parks later than anticipated.

As for whether or not to get a double-my boys were 3 and 6 last trip and I still got a double. It was a pain on super crowded days, but any stroller would be. It's just easier to keep them contained in the crowd and they much prefer riding to walking.
 
I used Kingdom Strollers last year and they were fabulous. I rented a single for my 3 year old and ended up calling them on day 2 of our trip and getting a double for my 5 year old daughter and 6 year old niece. They fold up easily. The double was a little troublesome to get on the bus, especially if it was crowded, but still worth it IMO.
 
I just rented a Citi Mini Elite from Kingdom Strollers.

My 5 year-old son is very tall, at 45", and I had a hard time finding a stroller that could fit his height. We tried out the Citi at Babies R Us, then went ahead and booked the rental. I hope it all works out!
 
We just returned from 10 days at WDW. We rented a double city mini from Magic Strollers for our 3 and 6 year olds. Very light weight and easy to maneuver compared to our old double we took last time. It was very clean and looked almost new. My husband's only complaint is that it was missing one of the velcro tabs to hold it shut on the bus. We own a City Micro which has a tab to hold it shut. So we know they exist. It was a good experience and we may do it again next summer if we keep the reservation we made through Disney's Bounce Back Offer.
 
Have used Kingdom Strollers twice and loved, loved, loved them! You do need to check boxes for rain cover and cooler, even though they are free, when ordering. Liked that they had the Citi Mini GT which has a few more inches of head space if you have tall kids. They answered my live chat at 11PM on night one of our trip when I'd rented only a single and needed a double (company I'd gotten the single from had no doubles). They not only answered at 11pm, they went back and put a brand new double stroller together and delivered it at 3am so I'd have it the next morning. Talk about service! Best money we spent. We had no trouble getting it on and off buses. Well worth it when kids were tired. So much easier to push than an umbrella, I could push 100lbs in it one handed and not even difficult. It cost less than one day's park ticket for the whole week. DO IT!
 


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