That is EXACTLY the problem. People are so determined to spend every waking moment in the parks on the move, and they don't want to listen to kids whining about being tired, so they put kids who are way too old for a stroller in one anyway. The sad part is that it really isn't as enjoyable to do that (or even necessary) for a trip to feel magical. Our best trips are the ones in which we have multiple options for each day and wing it as much as possible - with leisurely breaks throughout the day, or even a big break back at the resort pool.Well a lot of these people are putting kids that are past stroller age into strollers anyway.
Well a lot of these people are putting kids that are past stroller age into strollers anyway. That is adding to the congestion. Healthy kids do not need a stroller past the age of 5. Most kids can go all day and then beg to go swimming when they get back to the resort. If a child is too tired to walk by the end of the day, then something went wrong. Either they did not rest enough, or were not fed healthy foods to give their bodies the energy it takes to make it through the day. Millions of children over the years have had no issues with walking in the parks. If your child can not make it, look at how your family is touring. As far as wagons go, I don't like how kids sit in them. Their legs are not in a seated position which can get uncomfortable after a while. With regular strollers, kids can sit and lay back when needed.
That is EXACTLY the problem. People are so determined to spend every waking moment in the parks on the move, and they don't want to listen to kids whining about being tired, so they put kids who are way too old for a stroller in one anyway. The sad part is that it really isn't as enjoyable to do that (or even necessary) for a trip to feel magical. Our best trips are the ones in which we have multiple options for each day and wing it as much as possible - with leisurely breaks throughout the day, or even a big break back at the resort pool.
Yep. My father and I went in November. He is ambulatory but 89. Open to close is not an option for him, so we planned to do things from rope drop to about 5 PM and took lots of breaks and had a great time.That is EXACTLY the problem. People are so determined to spend every waking moment in the parks on the move, and they don't want to listen to kids whining about being tired, so they put kids who are way too old for a stroller in one anyway. The sad part is that it really isn't as enjoyable to do that (or even necessary) for a trip to feel magical. Our best trips are the ones in which we have multiple options for each day and wing it as much as possible - with leisurely breaks throughout the day, or even a big break back at the resort pool.
Which was exactly the case for us. Our oldest was almost 8, and our youngest 2 1/2. It would have broken my heart for our oldest to not experience it while he was still young enough to believe in the magic.The only concession I make for bringing a stroller aged kid in the park, is if that child is the sibling of an older non stroller aged kid and this is the only time - age wise - they can take such a vacation together.
That is EXACTLY the problem. People are so determined to spend every waking moment in the parks on the move, and they don't want to listen to kids whining about being tired, so they put kids who are way too old for a stroller in one anyway. The sad part is that it really isn't as enjoyable to do that (or even necessary) for a trip to feel magical. Our best trips are the ones in which we have multiple options for each day and wing it as much as possible - with leisurely breaks throughout the day, or even a big break back at the resort pool.
I don't think anyone here will complain if it's for a medical related reason. I'm not surprised Disney is making exceptions for said reason.I'm only posting this once as I don't wish to stay in this thread. The attitudes towards parents and children in here is appalling to say the least and Ill leave it at that. We all have opinions in here...clearly....that's mine. But for those who need this as a medical device I hope this post is informative, and for those who have adverse opinions about the Keenz or any other stroller/stroller wagon...please keep those opinions to yourself when you see these in the parks. They are there for a medical reason.
Imagine, a wagon as a medical device.I'm only posting this once as I don't wish to stay in this thread. The attitudes towards parents and children in here is appalling to say the least and Ill leave it at that. We all have opinions in here...clearly....that's mine. But for those who need this as a medical device I hope this post is informative, and for those who have adverse opinions about the Keenz or any other stroller/stroller wagon...please keep those opinions to yourself when you see these in the parks. They are there for a medical reason.
Oh shush with this...I wouldn't trade the memories we made when our youngest was 2 1/2 for anything. It can be done without an obnoxiously large wagon/stroller...you just have to plan accordingly and pay very close attention to your little one's needs (and put them before your own) and be flexible.
I think we should restrict MANY things, and many people from the parks while we are at it.I disagree and think you should be shushing. The stroller phenomenon at the parks has become so much of an eye sore. It would be so much better in terms of space and flow if they restricted all strollers from the parks and be done with it.
Well, we all know that won't be happening. I could get behind an age limit for strollers - with medical exemptions, of course.I disagree and think you should be shushing. The stroller phenomenon at the parks has become so much of an eye sore. It would be so much better in terms of space and flow if they restricted all strollers from the parks and be done with it.
I'm only posting this once as I don't wish to stay in this thread. The attitudes towards parents and children in here is appalling to say the least and Ill leave it at that. We all have opinions in here...clearly....that's mine. But for those who need this as a medical device I hope this post is informative, and for those who have adverse opinions about the Keenz or any other stroller/stroller wagon...please keep those opinions to yourself when you see these in the parks. They are there for a medical reason.
I think it’s too early to know how it will be enforced. Disney may be dealing with people who came here with a wagon to accommodate a special need without being aware of the ban. Maybe those people are being told it’s a one-time exemption for the first few weeks of the rule change. We don’t know yet.Looks like people have found a way around the ban less than 24hrs after it went into effect. Because no one will game the system and claim a medical exception when there isn't one ...
If it is a genuine need them I have no issue. However due to your laws Disney cannot ask for proof .
Maybe Disney should be the sole provider of any special needs strollers this way they could regulate the sizes and should be more convenient for parents going to the parks (one less thing to pack or worry about)
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