Mom And Son Running through park; RunDisney; incredibles shirt
  • On Mar 26, 2011
    Becky from OH Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    1st WDW Vac 9/189/23/11 4yr old princess STROLLERS?? we plan to park hop but this isnt a busy time in park should we go with WDW strollers or go with orlandostroller rental?? easy to get on & off buses w/stroller??

    Hi Becky!
    Great question! I like to bring my own stroller because my kids are comfortable and we don't have to leave it behind at the theme park's entrance. They even take naps in their stroller! We have an umbrella style stroller that is easy to open and close, so getting on and off busses is an easy task. The rental strollers that are available throughout the Walt Disney World Resort theme parks are easy to handle, even with heavier children. If you decide to rent a stroller, make sure it's comfortable, easy to handle and lightweight. Just go with whatever seems to be the best and most comfortable choice for your little princess.
    Hope this helps and have a magical vacation!
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Meet the Panelist: Maribel, Puerto Rico

When it comes to Walt Disney World, I consider myself a travel "expert." I have been to Disney on every stage of my life and hope to continue doing so with my husband and our Prince and Princess. Learn More About Maribel

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