-a bit of a father's perspective, by Scott Harvey Jr.
Ahh, the stroller - an easy and convenient way to transport your offspring. The happiest place on earth, by definition, must be a stroller friendly place, right? It can be with a little awareness, so here are some tips to avoid hell-on-wheels.
-Have a plan at the bus stop, don't pile all your backpacks and shopping bags on the stroller while waiting for the bus. The bus will come, the bus will stop, and you will be the guy trying to get all the children to come get their stuff off the stroller while you try to remove the toddler without getting her feet caught, and then try to fold it one handed while the floodgates of humanity have been opened up behind you and your family becomes an obstacle to other guest's start or finish to their day. Ditto for the parking lot tram.
-Assume no one is watching where they are going. There is a lot to see, many small details we should not miss, especially on Main Street USA, and until they start selling cowcatchers for the fronts of strollers, you will have to stop a lot. Just be cool about it, patience is a virtue, and here, you will need it.
-Watch the tracks. The horse drawn main street vehicles travel on tracks, and stroller wheels will get caught in those grooves, watch out.
-I'm not sure why I have a hard time remembering this, but at certain attractions, cast members will move your stroller from the entrance of the queue to the exit. At least once a visit, I have a "who stole my stroller?" moment. Not stolen, just relocated. I don't really care for this maneuver, I think if I park my stroller some where, I should be able to find it in the same place I left it. But it is what it is, so plan accordingly.
-I much prefer the stroller lots, centrally located designated stroller parking areas, but how do you find your stroller among the sea of black and grey prams? I've heard the tip to tie a balloon to the stroller, but I'm not buying a balloon everyday, we tie a bandana on the handle, if we don't have a bandana, we look for the stroller with nine resort mugs crammed into the cup holders.
Ahh, the stroller - an easy and convenient way to transport your offspring. The happiest place on earth, by definition, must be a stroller friendly place, right? It can be with a little awareness, so here are some tips to avoid hell-on-wheels.
-Have a plan at the bus stop, don't pile all your backpacks and shopping bags on the stroller while waiting for the bus. The bus will come, the bus will stop, and you will be the guy trying to get all the children to come get their stuff off the stroller while you try to remove the toddler without getting her feet caught, and then try to fold it one handed while the floodgates of humanity have been opened up behind you and your family becomes an obstacle to other guest's start or finish to their day. Ditto for the parking lot tram.
-Assume no one is watching where they are going. There is a lot to see, many small details we should not miss, especially on Main Street USA, and until they start selling cowcatchers for the fronts of strollers, you will have to stop a lot. Just be cool about it, patience is a virtue, and here, you will need it.
-Watch the tracks. The horse drawn main street vehicles travel on tracks, and stroller wheels will get caught in those grooves, watch out.
-I'm not sure why I have a hard time remembering this, but at certain attractions, cast members will move your stroller from the entrance of the queue to the exit. At least once a visit, I have a "who stole my stroller?" moment. Not stolen, just relocated. I don't really care for this maneuver, I think if I park my stroller some where, I should be able to find it in the same place I left it. But it is what it is, so plan accordingly.
-I much prefer the stroller lots, centrally located designated stroller parking areas, but how do you find your stroller among the sea of black and grey prams? I've heard the tip to tie a balloon to the stroller, but I'm not buying a balloon everyday, we tie a bandana on the handle, if we don't have a bandana, we look for the stroller with nine resort mugs crammed into the cup holders.
Hopefully these tips will help you to have a smoother stroller experience around the parks.



