I want to be on the design team for that big stroller, too. How about this - we'll just make one or two and pass them around for each of us to use the week we're in WDW?
My 7yob is SOOOOOOO SLOWWWWWWW we'd be waiting for him everywhere (my 4yob is much faster) and losing him alot, so I'm planning to rent a stroller for him and a double for my 4yob and his 5yo cousin.
I looked (hard!) for a double stroller that was affordable, would hold over 40 lbs in each seat, remained easy to push with a somewhat uneven load (cousin is about 15 lbs lighter than my 4yob), and that we could get on and off buses, boats, airplanes, etc. without taking completely apart. No luck. If someone has such a thing, please let me know.
An expensive (>$300) jogging stroller looked like the best fit, but how do you get those things into a bus? And where do you get enough $$$ to afford one for a week's worth of use?? Even if I could sell it and get 1/2 my money back, it's still cheaper to rent (we're only there 7 days).
My 7yob is SOOOOOOO SLOWWWWWWW we'd be waiting for him everywhere (my 4yob is much faster) and losing him alot, so I'm planning to rent a stroller for him and a double for my 4yob and his 5yo cousin.
I looked (hard!) for a double stroller that was affordable, would hold over 40 lbs in each seat, remained easy to push with a somewhat uneven load (cousin is about 15 lbs lighter than my 4yob), and that we could get on and off buses, boats, airplanes, etc. without taking completely apart. No luck. If someone has such a thing, please let me know.
An expensive (>$300) jogging stroller looked like the best fit, but how do you get those things into a bus? And where do you get enough $$$ to afford one for a week's worth of use?? Even if I could sell it and get 1/2 my money back, it's still cheaper to rent (we're only there 7 days).