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Re:Stroller for 3 year old at Disney?
By Alisamber 3 Years Ago
Before you go, of course.
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Re:Stroller for 3 year old at Disney?
By Celianne 3 Years Ago
yeah, good point, but Disney's making boatloads of money off of things that probably aren't strollers. But I wouldn't be at all surprised if you did have to pay.
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Re:Stroller for 3 year old at Disney?
By leftAndGone 3 Years Ago
Just checked on the web site, it is about $15 for a single stroller per day, and $31 for a double stroller per day. Like Alisamber said, Disney would want to make money off from you in every way. They're already quite "generous" when they don't charge you for restrooms.

If you don't like the price, I would say bring the bulky but comfortable stroller. An umbrella one is only good when: A. You have to fold and open several times, like when you have to go through an airport. B. You don't have much belongings to carry.

When you go to a theme park for the whole day, your stroller doesn't need to be folded and opened several times, but it needs to be comfortable for the kid and easy to push for the parents. Plus, when you go there, you may have a good amount of stuff to carry and end up buying souvenirs, so you may need some cargo space. I would prefer stuffing everything into the stroller, instead of wearing a backpack, because it is going to be real hot and I don't want to carry things on my body. If I'm not mistaken, there should be a lot of areas for you to park your stroller too.
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Re:Stroller for 3 year old at Disney?
By susieqzee 3 Years Ago
Def. bring your larger stroller. At 3 years old your child is going to get tired of walking and if he is like most kids he then will get cranky and want to be carried. For everyones sake use the stroller.
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Re:Stroller for 3 year old at Disney?
By happy2bme 3 Years Ago
Alisamber wrote:
QUOTE:
P.S. Are you expecting?
Don't be offended by me saying this, but I would consider just not going to Disney and saving the time, money, stress, etc. Your 3 yr old may enjoy it, but he won't remember it. And, if it's really, really hot and tons of crowds there, none of you may enjoy it that much. If you're pregnant on top of that, I'd just keep with the more relaxing vacation at the beach/hotel/whatever else. Then again, you may be huge Disney fans or may just thrive off of that kind of stuff. Either way, enjoy your vacation! :)


Girl, I wish I WERE expecting! We have tried since our son's first birthday and it just hasn't happened for us like it did with him. I would happily skip any vacation to be pregnant and having another baby. But we are just enjoying what we have It never crossed my mind to go to Disney now while he's this little, because we are still planning on going and doing a "Disney vacation" when he's around 6 and staying there all week at Disney. But since we are going to Daytona, (were going to the Gulf Coast, but not since the oil spill-which they are saying could go up the East Coast now but anyway, since we are going to be an hour from Disney, I got online and looked at Magic Kingdom, and he will be able to ride everything except Space Mt. So we are just going to Magic Kingdom that one day. We still plan on going in a few years when he's older, too, Lord willing
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Re:Stroller for 3 year old at Disney?
By happy2bme 3 Years Ago
Well, I am thinking we may just take the big stroller. That is what my husband wants to do anyway...since it will hold stuff and be most comfortable for our son. I am just concerned about trying to get around in a crowd and small spaces. Anybody else have any suggestions?
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