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Really? A rolling picnic cart, basically?

So I'm a Florida resident shooting down to Orlando for a quicky-trip with three of my kids, you youngest of which is 10 years old. This is a budget, just because we can trip. My question, if I bring...

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helenabear wrote:Okay I totally get the idea of missing a stroller to carry crap once your kid is older. I missed it our last trip - it had 4 cup holders, a small area to hold bags so if something...

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So how is that thread going? are people agreeing with her or what?

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Missy520 wrote:So how is that thread going? are people agreeing with her or what?It seems pretty tame, so far.  Some are saying it seems weird, advising her to rent a locker or make the kids carry...

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I love saving money but I love travelling light even better. My youngest is 6, that first trip without the stroller was so liberating...don't miss it a bit! The only way I would ever bring a meal into...

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YFancyPants wrote:helenabear wrote:Okay I totally get the idea of missing a stroller to carry crap once your kid is older. I missed it our last trip - it had 4 cup holders, a small area to hold bags...

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We ended up leaving our stroller in the hotel on our trip to Disneyland last summer. We brought it thinking that our 5 yo might need it but she didn't want to ride in it at all. It was so freeing not...

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Re: Really? A rolling picnic cart, basically?

I'm sure security won't have any problems with a stroller that just sits full of an unidentified package that isn't touched for hours, either. That won't seem weird at all to them.

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ilisao wrote:And that really should read "her youngest is 10 and the OP needs a stroller for their food?"  I know she isn't asking about a stroller for a 10 year old.Here's my main confusion...who...

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To be fair, my youngest is 9, and I think I still have a stroller sitting in my basement. It won't be making the move south, though. I, too, found it liberating to go stroller-less on the last couple...

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I'd rather just buy CS (and get a kids' meal if saving money is the objective) rather than lug around a backpack full of sandwiches all day. And I don't really care much for the stroller as far as...

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I liked having a stroller for the storage and cup holders. But I would never bring one if I wasn't using it for a kid.

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poohandwendy wrote:YFancyPants wrote:helenabear wrote:Okay I totally get the idea of missing a stroller to carry crap once your kid is older. I missed it our last trip - it had 4 cup holders, a small...

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I wouldn't want to have to deal with a stroller either if I didn't have to.  I agree with those who don't understand why her kids can't carry their own individual bags.  If the bags aren't huge,...

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I get that going to a theme park is an expensive day and I totally would love to save a bit here and there. But who needs all of that crap if you do not have little babies? Put on some serious...

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OT, but Lolab, I love your avatar! Is that your dog? What breed? She bears a strong resemblance to our cavachon.

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BuzznBellesmom wrote:OT, but Lolab, I love your avatar! Is that your dog? What breed? She bears a strong resemblance to our cavachon.Thanks!  But that's not actually her - I borrowed it from the...

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Don't forget that she can also use the stroller to push her way through crowds, while telling everyone to get out of her way because she has a child with her. (sadly, I have seen this behavior more...

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Re: Really? A rolling picnic cart, basically?

helenabear wrote:Okay I totally get the idea of missing a stroller to carry crap once your kid is older. I missed it our last trip - it had 4 cup holders, a small area to hold bags so if something...

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the lockers are actually pretty cool in temperature. I usually get one on a travel day to put my electronics in so I don't leave them in a hot, unattended car or have to carry around a bunch of heavy...

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