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Posted 6/9/2008 1:49:02 PM


Earning My Ears

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What is the best stroller to bring to WDW????  Our son will be 16 months and we need to get a better stroller that is more compacted, but that still lets him lay down and sleep.  We saw one that folded up in three parts but I dont remember the name/brand of it. :-(
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Posted 6/9/2008 7:21:49 PM


Sorcerer Mickey

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I take our standard stroller still. I found a MiaModa that is a fancier umbrella stroller I am thinking about getting. It has a baggage area underneath and it reclines

Kristi

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Posted 6/9/2008 9:40:00 PM


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I can't help you out but I wanted to wish you luck on finding a good stroller!




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Posted 6/9/2008 10:30:27 PM


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Try not to get something too bulky!  It's hard to push them through the masses of people.  An umbrella stroller is easiest so if you can find one that reclines that would be awesome! 

Mynde - All it takes is faith and trust...and something I forgot...Dust...just a little bit of Pixie Dust 

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Posted 6/9/2008 10:31:14 PM


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Plus, remember you have to lug it on the bus along with your cranky, heavy, sleepy baby at the end of the day!!

Mynde - All it takes is faith and trust...and something I forgot...Dust...just a little bit of Pixie Dust 

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Posted 7/29/2008 12:34:25 AM


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Go to Walmart.com and look up "joggin umbrella strollers" I have a double that folds up as small as a reg stroller. even better the wheels pop right off (on purpose and not cause I built it :-)

it cost me around 150.00 but a single stroller you can find just about anywhere, but Jogging strollers seem to me at least to be a bit more streamlined and a smoother push. pl;us they can handle all terrains

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Posted 7/29/2008 9:34:44 AM


Sorcerer Mickey

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thanks we actually decided to just take our regular stroller ( it made by Jeep) . That way it's big enough for the 7year old too. It actually has a space on top that he sits on but in March Trey did alot of walking and most of the time we didn't need both strollers. So we are going with only one. Hopefully it won't bite us in the butt.

Kristi

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