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Strollers..big, small, tips?
So my daughter's are 4 years old. They definitely will probably get tired so we plan to bring one with us. We have a jogger and two little umbrella strollers.
Any suggestion as to which I should bring? Jogger or umbrella stroller? I'm not sure what experience or advantage/disadvantages if I bring one over the other.
The umbrella would require two people to push but with the lightweight and ease of use.
The jogger is the Mercedes with all the amenities which I don't need to explain but it is bulkier but I do like that it requires only one person to push. It's slim where my daughter sits behind the other and comes with a glider that my son 9yrs old can stand on if need be.
With all these stated, what are everyone's experience and suggestions?
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We used an umbrella stroller on our last trip and found it was a good choice because of the ease in maneuvering through the crowds and storing in our room without it being in the way. We stayed onsite and utilized the Disney buses so it was also easy to fold it and get it onto the bus without it being too big and bulky.
Some of the stroller parking areas were very crowded, especially at MK, and having a smaller stroller made it easier to find a spot in those areas. If those areas get too crowded sometimes cast members will relocate strollers to the nearest stroller parking area. Also, since there are so many strollers in this area they can begin to look alike so you may want to consider putting something on your stroller so it is easier for you to identify in the crowd of strollers. Our stroller was black so I put a lime green luggage tag on the pole on the backside of the stroller that had our name and resort and my phone # in case we got separated from it. I also saw some people decorated signs with their family name and hung them on the back of the stroller.
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Definitely go with the umbrellas.
Natalie
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Thanks for the suggestions. I'm not sure how the strollers whether they would be a pain or not through the crowds.
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Umbrellas - better for maneuvering and better for buses. Nothing more aggravating than precious bus seats taken up by Cadillac strollers.
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Umbrellas are the way to go.
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Are you planning to go back to the room for naps? If not, do the umbrellas recline? There wasn't a single trip when my kids were that little that they didn't fall asleep in the strollers at least once.
We've used all kinds of strollers on our trips, but the best by far was a Graco side-by-side that was sort of a cross between an umbrella and larger stroller. My big kids were 4 and 2 at the time. It was lightweight and easy to fold but allowed for individually reclining seats and had an awning on top.
If you decide on the umbrellas, you can find rigid attachments that connect the two together that essentially make them a side-by-side, so you don't need two people to push.
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Originally Posted by Aurora
Are you planning to go back to the room for naps? If not, do the umbrellas recline? There wasn't a single trip when my kids were that little that they didn't fall asleep in the strollers at least once.
We've used all kinds of strollers on our trips, but the best by far was a Graco side-by-side that was sort of a cross between an umbrella and larger stroller. My big kids were 4 and 2 at the time. It was lightweight and easy to fold but allowed for individually reclining seats and had an awning on top.
If you decide on the umbrellas, you can find rigid attachments that connect the two together that essentially make them a side-by-side, so you don't need two people to push.
Yeah I was actually looking at some side-by-side umbrellas that Walmart sells for like 40 bucks. I do have two umbrella strollers that we did also purchase those rigid attachments which i guess would work. My experience with them however, were 'eh to say the least, it works.
From the consensus, an umbrella stroller is the way to go. Just deciding whether I should stick with my single umbrellas or double umbrellas strollers.
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Take the singles. You may need to split up at some point and that makes it a whole lot easier!
Natalie
INTERCOT Staff: Disneyland Resort-California, The Water Cooler
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Originally Posted by BrerGnat
Take the singles. You may need to split up at some point and that makes it a whole lot easier!
See this is why I love this forum. I was about to purchase a cheap double umbrella then someone brings up another good point in splitting up. great point. I'll just settle with what we have.
Thanks again and of course please let me know if there are any additional pros and cons.
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I would also suggest the attachment piece, just because cast members often rearrange/completely move the strollers while the owner is at an attraction, and the attachment will keep you from having to find two strollers in the crowd.
We are going in December, and will have an 8,5,3,and almost 1 year old. We have a sit and stand, but I'm pretty sure I'm going to buy two umbrellas for the trip. The big stroller is a pain on the busses, and takes up a ton of room in the car, but it allows even the oldest to ride if need be, so I haven't fully made my mind up yet.
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Not sure if this is a factor for you but what is your child used to also. Mine loves his stroller & is comfy in it & I love the storage. Whatever you take I would recommend making sure they definitely recline, canopy, & the kids are comfy. I would also suggest a storage bag (pretty sure they call them hamster bags - I think from one step ahead).
Also if you go with 2 separate strollers perhaps identical signage or embellishments so they can be seen as a unit so not to be separated.
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