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That's no stroller, it's a Space Station !
"It's too big to be a Space Station..."
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That's no stroller, it's a Space Station !
I've used both the double-wide and the one in front-one in back configuration, and the side-by-side is WAY easier to maneuver. The other ones tend to feel like you're pushing a shopping cart that's twice as long as the ones at the store, so they don't turn worth a darn.Can we just ban all double wide strollers?
For years Disney banned outside food. There was a picnic area outside the park they could use. I say go back to it. We do jot permit outside food or drink in any of my restaurants or bars. Same thingWhat next banning outside food and drinks
Why should Disney go back to it?For years Disney banned outside food. There was a picnic area outside the park they could use. I say go back to it. We do jot permit outside food or drink in any of my restaurants or bars. Same thing
These...behemoths! I was sitting in the very open and empty seating at Yak and Yeti counter service. This woman with one of these mobile cribs tries to go around the corner to get to some of the tables which is where I happened to be sitting. I scooted in as close to the table as I could and it wasn't enough for her. She said, "Don't bother getting up." Sarky cow. Why is this my issue, again?
This is what I think too.
That's racist.Changes in policy regarding electronic scooters to follow?
Welp. There goes that. Status quo stays.
Which is ridiculous. Certified as safe or not, it's still a WAGON.Welp. There goes that. Status quo stays.
I would have significantly less issue with the subject if people that used strollers were respectable to those around them. If they were, I could care less what they bring in the park.Which is ridiculous. Certified as safe or not, it's still a WAGON.
The really sad part? When we were using strollers, we brought a one-sits-in-front-one-stands-in-back stroller to the parks. IT WAS AWFUL. We only used it for one day and bought an umbrella stroller in a gift shop for the rest of our trip (at the time, our oldest was more than capable of walking, but it was our first trip with the kids and we were afraid he'd get tired and whiny). These people have no idea how much more fun and less stress they would have in their trip if they left these monstrosities at home.I would have significantly less issue with the subject if people that used strollers were respectable to those around them. If they were, I could care less what they bring in the park.
And those of you that are kind and aware in the parks with strollers, thank you.
. These people have no idea how much more fun and less stress they would have in their trip if they left these monstrosities at home.
And you're very welcome.
I love the part where the letter states that the person they spoke with was NOT authorized to speak on the matter.Actually that is brilliant. seriously, it's a brilliant marketing tool. Parents are going to bring their little ones to the Parks, and they are going to need strollers. LOL, heck if I was the owner I'd be running a tv campaign "Our strollers come with a money back guarantee" if you ever have an issue at WDW or DL.
That was basically us our first trip with kids on the first day (they were 2 1/2 and 7). Lesson hard learned, and the rest of that trip we brought less and less to the parks each day. Next trip (they were 4 1/2 and 9), we brought even less than the first, third trip with the kiddos (5 and 10), barely anything (just a small bag for me). They're now 8 and 13 and if they want to bring things to the parks, they carry them.
Truthfully, that's what happened to us. the first year we didn't do the strollers OMG a whole new world. now we definitely had to take more breaks and had to carry them a time or two but it was just a lot easier.
one of the problems unfortunately goes back to the cost of the vacation, for the one and done or the family that only comes once or twice, they aren't trying to go "slow" or go back to the resort for down time. they are trying to squeeze in every ounce of park time humanly possible and that means bringing in every thing they think they will ever need and then some.
how about: don't bring toddlers? Wait until they're old enough to really appreciate everything and can walk on their own...the way we did things back in the day.
Great news. Next they need to get the mobility scooter situation under control. That in itself is definitely a safety hazard lol.
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