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Strollers in the parks
This will be our first year bringing 2 kids, and both will need a stroller.
Do you think it would be easier to navigate a lightweight double stroller. Or 2 single umbrella type strollers?
And also, wearing our youngest is no longer an option. He's 1 and doesn't like to be strapped on now.
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I prefer a double stroller. The umbrella strollers didn't allow the kids to lay down and take naps and also my hubby is on the taller side he felt like he was hunching over to push an umbrella stroller. I also enjoyed we could take turns pushing our little ones to give each other a break.
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I think it depends on which you prefer for your 1 year old. If you prefer that he be able to recline, then maybe the double is better. I personally preferred the two umbrella strollers. My dh and I were able to navigate very easy with them. They were also easy to fold for the buses/ boats / airplane etc.
I was also someone who never really liked navigating w/ my double stroller at home either - only used it when my youngest was an infant.
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I've heard good things about renting those double strollers city mini's... i would probably use a double stroller, that way you can put your junk underneath it. and those umbrella strollers would kill my back if i had to push those things around all day. i like regular strollers better.
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Originally Posted by AmandaChan
I've heard good things about renting those double strollers city mini's... i would probably use a double stroller, that way you can put your junk underneath it. and those umbrella strollers would kill my back if i had to push those things around all day. i like regular strollers better.
Would you happen to know where to rent those particular strollers?
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NM, wow like $85 for our entire trip! I might as well invest in just buying one since we plan to need it more than once.
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I prefer two strollers in case you need to split up for any reason. For ex, one child falls asleep and you want to head back to the room or just find a shady spot to sit, the other adult can take the other child and still walk around, do rides, etc.
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I believe you can rent them at Orlando stroller rentals.com. My sister has used them and they were very reliable.
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Originally Posted by ANG
Would you happen to know where to rent those particular strollers?
google orlando stroller rental. i believe the strollers you rent are like $400 strollers and you won't have to worry about taking it on the plane, etc. If you're going to be carrying around a 1 year old at the airport anyways, then maybe you should invest in one. If I had 2 young kids that can walk around easily without wandering off, then I would probably rent.
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If you will be riding on the buses, I would say 2 would be easier getting on and off the bus than a double. It is also good if you ever split up. The hardest part of strollers in the parks is getting on and off the transportation!
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Babies R Us does travel rentals now???
I would go with a city mini double they are really light weight and super easy to close I was searching online for rental companies and found out that babies r us actually rents now, you could always check them out babiesrus.com/travelrentals
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Two separate umbrellas. This serves the dual purpose of allowing you and your DH (or whoever else) to separate if necessary, and each take one kid. This works especially well with bathroom breaks...double strollers are IMPOSSIBLE to manage in bathrooms.
Plus, it's just easier than managing ANY double stroller, period. Double strollers are annoying, at best.
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double or single?
My sons are 1.5 and 3.5 and we are planning to bring our city mini double. It easily fits through doorways, etc and both seats fully recline and have the super large sunshade which I have found to be a huge plus at WDW. If you decide to buy one and price is a concern, search online - I was able to get a discontinued color for about $100 cheaper.
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When both of mine were in a stroller I preferred a double stroller but it does need to be a good double stroller like the city mini double that many have mentioned.
I did several trips with my own middle of the line (around $200) strollers and it was not always easy to use. Since we only tended to use the double at Disney, I started rented the city mini double and loved it. Easy to maneuver, easy to push, lots of storage room and folds easy. I never had a problem on the monorails or boats, but I do not usually take the buses. Obviously the double will take up more room.
I think it depends on how you do the parks. We usually never split up so a double works great and only one person has to push. If you think you will split up a single may be better.
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We prefer two single umbrellas and just returned from our second trip with that arrangement. Here's why we like it:
1. You can split up
2. umbrellas are so much easier to manage on buses
3. A double is often hard to steer through a crowd, difficult in doorways, and can be a lot for one person to push.
Not all umbrellas are created equal. If you get a good one you can get recline and taller handles. I recommend the Chicco Lightway.
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Well, if you are bringing the big double, don't forget the brush guard in the front, and the Ben Hur style chariot wheels. I noticed, these features seem to be the rage lately as i was getting run over in the park this last time.
But i saw a big advantage to the double wide. I was watching tired parents toss their kids into strollers after a show. The double wide gives you more of a target to toss them into... and can haul more stuff.
As an experienced air traveler, i couldn't image draggin the double around the airport and security.
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You could do the double stroller that sits 1 in front, 1 in back. Or then there's the double strollers that are a sit and stand variety.
Less space (width wise) when trying to navigate the parks...
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Originally Posted by shadowden
You could do the double stroller that sits 1 in front, 1 in back. Or then there's the double strollers that are a sit and stand variety.
Less space (width wise) when trying to navigate the parks...
Right--I really think it depends on that double stroller. If it's truly lightweight and relatively compact, you could get by with it. However, I have seen many parents struggle with navigating Hummer-type strollers through the parks and on/off transportation. That would just not be worth the extra storage space and reclining space, IMO. And the point about being able to split up if you have two strollers is a good one.
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if your bringing your own strollers you may want to do what i did. Bring a cable lock and lock them onto something when going on the rides. Ive had a couple freinds say when thy got off rides their expensive strolles were gone. When i went , just locked it up. Took 2 seconds.
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Let me offer another angle to think about,
So far most responses have been about moving around the Parks, Which is well and good but you still have to get to and from the parks, Presumably using Disney transportation. Unless your planning on traveling after the morning rush and returning early from the Parks that huge double stroller will add to the havoc on the buses. Some of these mega strollers take up the room of 2 people and completely block the aisle especially when the party refuses to be separated. Try this mark out a 26" by 26" spot on the floor and place chairs or some other objects around the square and try to place your folded stroller inside the square. This will give you a good idea of what it will be like on the bus.
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