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kids need strollers! especially for Disney World

Stroller-ing through Disney World One Day…

 

This being the first trip to Disney with a stroller (a double one at that) I was appalled by the lack of covered stroller storage.  We really couldn’t relax and enjoy the attractions because we kept thinking about our girls’ stroller being soaked, along with the stuffed animals, pictures, diapers and all the other gear. 

One time we had secured a great dry spot (rare) that was totally out of the way only to find it had been moved to the “stroller parking” that was without cover in the pouring rain totally drenched.  If Disney World is about children more needs to be done to accommodate strollers!  Stroller parking must be close to the attractions and covered.

 

Disney World does rent out strollers that are all plastic and can be wiped off but are quite expensive, $15 per day for a single stroller, $30 for a double stroller per day.  I’m not sure if there’s a weekly rate but those rates are a little rich for my blood.  It’s no big deal if you’re there for day but for 8 days $240?  WOW, are they kidding me?

 

Travel, accomodations, food and tickets are expensive enough but this is just greedy imho.

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