We are planning our trip in August of this year, (I know it will be hot) and it is our first week long experience in Disney. The kids have only been to magic kingdom for 1 day, while on a cruise excursion.. So very, very excited!
I am slightly concerned with my son's ability to keep up and walk through the park everyday. He isn't considered special needs, however battles with anemia and leg cramps daily. On single day trips to Hershey Park, he is usually totally worn out by the end of the day, and asking for a piggy-back ride.
My daughter is not a concern, she is 10 and is very fit, (also only two inches shorter than my 5ft height.
He is 8 years old, and has always been on the thin side. 48" tall, and around 46lbs. I don't see him being embarrassed by riding in a stroller, and honestly could care less what other people's opinions are. I have done a little research on in park strollers, and outside companies, but was wondering for recommendations. Has anyone else considered this for an 8 year old? We haven't used a stroller for years....but I want him to be able to have a good time, and enjoy his whole day rather then getting exhausted halfway through. I also thought it might be nice to have a place to put some of our things while walking around.
I am slightly concerned with my son's ability to keep up and walk through the park everyday. He isn't considered special needs, however battles with anemia and leg cramps daily. On single day trips to Hershey Park, he is usually totally worn out by the end of the day, and asking for a piggy-back ride.
My daughter is not a concern, she is 10 and is very fit, (also only two inches shorter than my 5ft height.
He is 8 years old, and has always been on the thin side. 48" tall, and around 46lbs. I don't see him being embarrassed by riding in a stroller, and honestly could care less what other people's opinions are. I have done a little research on in park strollers, and outside companies, but was wondering for recommendations. Has anyone else considered this for an 8 year old? We haven't used a stroller for years....but I want him to be able to have a good time, and enjoy his whole day rather then getting exhausted halfway through. I also thought it might be nice to have a place to put some of our things while walking around.