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If your kid can't handle walking around Disney World,... then don't take him there until he can.
Agree with most of your post except this part.
Disney World is HUGE, and the Magic Kingdom is the smallest park. It is exhausting for adults, let alone children.
My son has been to WDW many times, from the ages of 16 months to 7 years. The best time was when he was 5. The joy he experienced, the excitement, the fun, was well worth the steep admission price.
And yes, we did get a double stroller for the 2 kiddos.
I didn't use a stroller past about 3 years old, not even at Disneyland. What I miss the most has nothing to do with the kids or their behavior. I miss being able to put snacks, water, jackets, etc in it/on it. Now we have to carry everything with us.
I don't see a problem with this. I'd rather see a happy, relaxed kid in a stroller than a frazzled screaming kid being dragged through an amusement park.
My kids didn't want anything to do with the stroller by age 3, but other kids might like to hang out in one, especially some of the fancy types that can cost up to $1,000. To each his own.
I wish someone would push me around WDW while I sip on a cocktail!
So how do you know how old these kids are anyway? I have a coworker whose kid I would have sworn was at least 5 or 6 the first time I saw him, but he's only 3, just very big for his age. Really funny to see his mom carry him, as she's not that much taller than he is.
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