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| Community Rank: Traveler ![]() Join Date: May 2001 Location: Delaware Shore
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| Stroller Question Our trip in 33 days is my sister and myself and our two girls, while the dads are freezing in the woods in PA looking for deer. Since the dads aren't going to be there to carry the sleepy girls at the end of the day we were wondering if any had ever tried to put an umberella stroller in a locker in any of the parks. The girls are 4 and 5 and we would rather rent one of the double strollers in the parks, but we can't carry them if they fall asleep on the bus at night, which they both tend to do often. They are both really too big for the umberella strollers but we could really use them at the end of the day. Does any one know if they fit into the lockers? Thanks Janet |
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| Do NOT tap on the glass! Join Date: May 2004 Location: Virginia Beach, VA
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| Re: Stroller Question I don't think they are going to fit . . . the lockers I have seen aren't that big. I haven't seen all of them, but I would imagine they are all about the same size!!! |
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| Community Rank: Traveler ![]() Join Date: May 2001 Location: Delaware Shore
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| Re: Stroller Question Thanks Sarah. I didn't think they would be big enough but I was hoping I was wrong. Guess we will either have to drag the sleepy children or stuff them in umberella strollers all day.Janet |
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| Community Rank: Traveler ![]() Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: Lakewood, Ohio
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| Re: Stroller Question Hey Janet- Don't feel bad about stuffing them in a stroller during the day. We were SO glad to have our umbrella stroller on our last trip! DD was 5 and it came in very handy. If you have plans on staying in a park for a long time, your kids will enjoy being able to sit for periodic breaks. If you get sick of pushing it all over, just push it to your next area, ex.-Tomorrow Land- and park it! 4 and 5 yr-olds can be very heavy after a long day in the parks! ![]() |
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| Snarky yet loveable Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: second star to the right
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| Re: Stroller Question My son is 4 and a big boy. His sister is only 7 months and there is no double stroller suitable for the both of them. He is over the weight limit for most. Anyway, on our recent trip we took a stroller for DD but rented the strollers at the park for him. He slept in them and then we woke him up to leave the parks. He usually falls asleep and is out, but we woke him and made him walk b/c we can't carry him. Even if you had an umbrella stroller unless you were staying at a monorail resort, the kids would have to get up anyway so you could fold the umbrella stroller to get on the bus. |
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| Community Rank: Sightseer ![]() Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Foxboro, MA
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| Re: Stroller Question Have you considered renting from a double stroller from A Baby's Best Friend? They deliver and pick-up to all Disney resorts? We just got back and rented some other baby equipment from them and it was wonderful. |
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