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    Planning our next trip for fall of next year. Our youngest two will be 4 and 5 we are planning on the double stroller for them. Our oldest (twins) will be 8 part of me wants to bring a single for them. I just remember as a kid walking around Disneyland and my feet and legs being so tired. And DW is so much bigger.
    But I don't really want to carry another stroller on the bus. And rentals at the parks are so expensive.

    At what age do you start having your kids walk?
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    My kids were 5 and 7 on our first trip to Disney World. It never even occured to me to get them a stroller and we did not need one at all.
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    Our last trip with a stroller was when our younger son had just turned 4 and the older was 5.5. The older one walked all week. Once we returned from that trip, we basically stopped using the stroller altogether. We were DL locals at that time and my 4 year old did a 6 hour DL park day walking and did fine, so that was the end of the stroller.

    If I were in your shoes, I'd bring a single umbrella stroller for the 4 year old and the rest can walk. JMO.
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    Although the last time we brought DS' stroller was when he was 5, he didn't use it much that trip and like Natalie, we did away with the stroller entirely after that.
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    I basically stopped with both of mine when they each turned 5. My daughter turned 5 this April. My son (7) would occasionally jump in his stroller (when I had a larger size one) if she wasn't using it. We did our April trip strollerless.

    However, even though I never bring a stroller with me, there are occasionally days particularly when it is very hot or when we have stayed in the park very late that I have gone and rented a Disney stroller for part of the day because it makes my life easier.

    For example we went to MNSSHP mid September. We spent the whole morning in a park, went back to the hotel, then back to MK for the party. By 10 pm she was starting to fade, so I went and got a stroller which ended up being a wise decision since she fell asleep on the way out of the park. However the next day at Epcot, she walked all day.

    I find for my kids, it is better to start with the expectation that they will walk.
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    My ds was 7 when we last used the stroller. We didn't use it the whole time or much at all- except for MNSSHP. He crashed in it before we left the park. Most days we didn't take it with us.

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    We quit using strollers at around 5 or 6. They made it fine and we stay in the parks from opening or a little after all the way until closing.

    I find it a little absurd seeing these parents pushing around 10 and 11 year olds in strollers but we see it every time we go. Wonder why obesity is such a problem? lol

    There is no way I would bring a double stroller. Those things are a nightmare to deal with in crowds and getting on and off the bus. We used one the first trip we had two little ones and swore to never use it again. We used umbrella strollers from that point.

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    I don't mind double strollers. We have used them in Disneyland in adventure land when it's crowded you just be patient.
    Think will go with our first call and just bring the double.

    We love our double it enables my husband to take the older kids on rides and for me to take the younger two around by myself.
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    We went when our younger DD was almost 5. We had an umbrella stroller in the car that never made it out of the trunk. The next year, she did end up using a stroller but only because my 8 yo niece had been very sick early on in the trip and easily tired so my sister rented a double. My daughter took advantage and squeezed in whenever she could.

    For each of us, this will be different depending on your kids and their stamina, how much they still rely on a stroller day-to-day at home, how much stuff you schlep around, etc.
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    When I was a kid my parents only got a stroller once, it was for my 4 year old sister, my 3 other siblings and myself walked. My sister didn't really like being in the stroller though, so we didn't use it much.
    When I took my sister and her 3 year old to WDW we didn't use a stroller at all. Her son had just turned 3, (he had is Birthday in the Magic Kingdom), and he had zero interest in a stroller. He wanted to walk around, and that was fine with us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lizzie View Post
    I don't mind double strollers. We have used them in Disneyland in adventure land when it's crowded you just be patient.
    Think will go with our first call and just bring the double.

    We love our double it enables my husband to take the older kids on rides and for me to take the younger two around by myself.
    itto: When both of my kids were under 5, I loved my double stroller. However we also always had a car because I hate taking strollers on the buses.
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    Default 8 Year Olds

    If the 8YOs are looking for a stroller that may be a sign it's time to go back the room and hang out a while.

    W've also done the 'transitional' thing of ride in the stroller to a central spot in a 'land' and runa round from attraction to attraction then back to the stroller.

    If you find your asking each other "where did we leave the stroller?" then the stroller may be more bother than help.

    I have the impression sometimes that there were late staying adults livin' their Disney Dream pushing kids asleep in strollers who would be better off in bed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lizzie View Post
    Planning our next trip for fall of next year. Our youngest two will be 4 and 5 we are planning on the double stroller for them. Our oldest (twins) will be 8 part of me wants to bring a single for them. I just remember as a kid walking around Disneyland and my feet and legs being so tired. And DW is so much bigger.
    But I don't really want to carry another stroller on the bus. And rentals at the parks are so expensive.

    At what age do you start having your kids walk?
    Just the fact that you will already have two kids in strollers I would not even consider strollers for the 8 year olds. And honestly, at 8 they probably won't want to be seen riding in a stroller anyway.
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    Believe it or not, we never used a stroller at Disney World, even when my son was little (his first visit was at 3 years old). But in general, we stopped using a stroller at 4 or so, mainly because my son didn't want to ride in them anymore. When we were at Disney World we just went slower and took lots of rest periods (and my son got the occasional ride on Dad's shoulders!)
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    It looks like i'm in the minority here... but i used them for my children until they surpassed the stroller weight limits. We've always bought moderately priced strollers that tend to have a higher weight limit (around 50lbs) and i'm pretty sure we used them for our oldest two children until they were 8-9... They didn't always stay in them the entire day... but they were great for waiting and watching parades and fireworks. Our youngest children will be 5 & 8 on our next trip and they will both have strollers for the trip.
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    Mine are 5 & 7 and we still use the stroller at amusement parks. We recently forgot a stroller at a small park and they did ok. But many days in a row is tiring. For every step you take, little ones need to take at least two more.

    Eight years old, I don't know... A friend if mine took her 7 year old to disney and after a few days they needed to rent a stroller (a double one so he could fit in it)!

    My son likes to get in the stroller and pull the canopy down to take a break. Both of my kids get sensory overloaded.

    If you don't bring it and then decide you need it, just rent it.

    Good luck
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    Three.

    And when my kids got tired, which was (surprisingly) not often, we either stopped and rested or went back to the resort.

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    We took DGS who was turning 4 and he never balked at getting in the combi. Folded nicely and had a strap to carry over my shoulder like a purse. We will be bringing a sit and stand for him and his cousin next May...my daughter loves it in the airports,especially when traveling alone with both her daughters!
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    We had brought a stroller when my youngest was 4 but he only used it on an EPCOT day. That was our last trip with a stroller.
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    Since we now have 3 kids, we just bought a sit & stand. My plan is that my just-turned-5 yo can stand, my 2 yo can ride, and I will wear my 6 mo on our trip this year. Then, next June, when we plan to go again, the 6 mo can ride, and the 5 and 2 yo can stand/sit together (they are tiny enough to sit side-by-side in the back still).

    Our 5 yo often wants to walk, but we use the stroller to contain her in heavy crowds, more than for her to rest. She's incredibly social, and has no problem at all heading off on her own. Plus, this allows DH to go ride by himself and me to still be able to push one stroller for all three kids, instead of trying to deal with two umbrella strollers on my own.
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