DS will be three months shy of turning 4. He hasn't used a stroller at places like the zoo, smaller local amusement parks, the mall, etc. since he was about 2 or 2.5.
I hate the thought of having to deal with one again, but I know Disney is huge. We are spending two full days at the parks and an extra day in Downtown Disney and having dinner at one of the other resorts.
The stroller I own is a huge one from my travel system, so if you tell me I should take one, I might need a rec for a lightweight one that would be better to take.
Re: Should I take a stroller to Disney?
Will your DS ride in a stroller - mine refuses. Did you look into how much it would cost to rent a stroller? It might be easier to rent if you need one. Then you don't have to carry it around to the hotel and on the transportation.
I live 20 mins from Disneyland and go all the time. My DD is 4+yrs old and I still take a stroller. I think all my friends with 4yr olds do too. Not necessarily for the kids to sit in, but for a place to hold all the stuff you'll bring and acquire. I'd just bring the one you have - it has a good basket! You could rent, but I have no idea how much. Also, when you rent they all look the same. And they look dirty - yuck!
If you really want to rent, I'd suggest contacting OC Tykes (www.octykes.com) as they offer rentals that are clean.
We are going in May and I plan on taking ours. If for nothing else than to store water bottles, wipes for dirty hands, the camera etc. Also, I think DS will sit in it while waiting in line and when he's tired of walking. It will be way easier than having to carry him!
I'm bringing our stroller like this: https://www.walmart.com/ip/The-First-Years-Jet-Stroller-in-Elegance-Red-Black/17176984 It folds up super easy and doesn't take too much room, yet it's taller and more sturdy than average umbrella strollers IMO.
HTH - oh, and my DS will be 5 when we go!
This is one of the reasons we take one. Plus, if there is a crowd, its much easier to push your DS thru the crowd in a stroller, than to manuever thru the crowd holding their hand, IMO.
A stroller will be nice for storing stuff unless you want to lug everything around in a back pack.
When we went to the MK a couple of years ago, you couldn't keep your stroller in lines. They have great parking areas for them, but be prepared to empty it of anything of value when you stand in lines.
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There are a lot of places in Orlando to rent a stroller, that might be a better option for you if you don't think you'll need a double anywhere else.
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