Brave first post! Good on ya! And welcome -- you're gonna fit right in!The Keenz was a godsend for my niece and nephew last week who are 7&6 and CANNOT fit in a stroller because of their height. Wish the restriction was on WALL-E machines (ECV’s) instead. There use is what is RIDICULOUS! Require doctor approval or handicap sticker to use and suddenly strollers won’t be an issue. Isn’t WDW for kids? Now in between size kids suffer instead of... I won’t go there.
Those are within size guidelines. Those limits are really pretty generous. I hate to break it to everyone but almost all of the actual strollers in the parks now meet the size limits. The big change is the ban on stroller wagons. I hope they hold firm on that one.
High-five from a fellow autism mom!I took my twins to WDW for the first time when they were six years old. No stroller was needed and one of my kids has autism. If they were tired, we sat down for a while and had a snack or drink.
Isn’t WDW for kids?
They're wrong.That Main Street Stroller is now saying that those Keenz Wagons are allowed
Thought I'd go and check out that one rental company...
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Of course there's a change.og petition out there, because those are effective...
They might not want to get into a petition battle. I guarantee the number of anti-Keenz people vastly outnumber the pro-Keenz people.Thought I'd go and check out that one rental company...
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Of course there's a change.og petition out there, because those are effective...
That's a lie and those people should be ashamed of themselves. Disney literally uses a silhouette of that wagon in their guidance.Update on this, this stroller company just posted on their Facebook that the Keenz 7s fits Disney's requirements and that they are reassuring renters that they are acceptable.
That's because you have self-respect.I couldn't even imagine pushing one around
That has to be a security guard's nightmare to check.
truthfuly speaking, if the kid is young enough to be in a stroller then there is no reason to bring them cause they are not really gonna remember the visit so its basically a wasted trip,Just ban strollers as well. The stroller parks are an eyesore that take up so much of the (limited) walking paths.
It would make for a much better guest experience overall. Yes, parents, you can hold off until you toddlers can walk. My family waited and it was a great trip.
truthfuly speaking, if the kid is young enough to be in a stroller then there is no reason to bring them cause they are not really gonna remember the visit so its basically a wasted trip,
Ever think that maybe parents enjoy the memories of seeing their little ones' faces light up? Or seeing the parks through their kids eyes and renewing the magic?truthfuly speaking, if the kid is young enough to be in a stroller then there is no reason to bring them cause they are not really gonna remember the visit so its basically a wasted trip,
truthfuly speaking, if the kid is young enough to be in a stroller then there is no reason to bring them cause they are not really gonna remember the visit so its basically a wasted trip,
So based on this logic, don't buy an infant any toys, take them anywhere. Just let them scream in the crib. That's even assuming your logic holds any truthtruthfuly speaking, if the kid is young enough to be in a stroller then there is no reason to bring them cause they are not really gonna remember the visit so its basically a wasted trip,
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