Sorry, that's just not something that really worries us. If you're worried about that, there could be a crazy person putting something in the food you buy too.
Except that then they'll just take the whole stroller.I hesitate to mention brand names (I hate when people advertise and disguise it as a post), but there are pretty neat zippered and locked bags which attach to your beach chair or stroller via a chain....they are not impervious to chain-cutters but are meant to hinder you run-of-the mill petty thief.
Not really comparable. Strollers get stolen in the parks. I'm pretty sure carjackings are a lot more rare.well, thats a whole different issue....u might get carjacked in the parking lot, too.
I think it's that some comments seem to escalate it to different level. Someone mentions a stolen item from a stroller, someone replies they could just steal the whole stroller. Someone mentions someone can do something to food you leave in your stroller, someone replies they can do something to your food where you order it... lol.Not really comparable. Strollers get stolen in the parks. I'm pretty sure carjackings are a lot more rare.
Escalate what? It's a discussion. We all have different opinions. I don't think locking your bag to the stroller is a good fix. It can just be wheeled out in total. I have a friend who had her entire stroller stolen in the MK, along with everything in the diaper bag she had underneath. It was a substantial interruption to their trip.I think it's that some comments seem to escalate it to different level. Someone mentions a stolen item from a stroller, someone replies they could just steal the whole stroller. Someone mentions someone can do something to food you leave in your stroller, someone replies they can do something to your food where you order it... lol.
No offense. I didn't mean "escalate the discussion" or the "comments." I meant escalate the circumstances in the situation being discussed.Escalate what? It's a discussion. We all have different opinions. I don't think locking your bag to the stroller is a good fix. It can just be wheeled out in total. I have a friend who had her entire stroller stolen in the MK, along with everything in the diaper bag she had underneath. It was a substantial interruption to their trip.
I cannot believe the number of women who leave their purse in the grocery cart while they shop - often going several feet or even yards away from the cart and leaving it unattended. A friend had her purse stolen at a Costco in a very upscale and low crime rate area in California because she did that. That's why I use small crossbody bags that I do not take off.Would you leave a stroller full of valuables unattended at the bus stop in Manhattan or outside of a grocery store in L.A.?
Definitely not. I agree with not leaving valuables in a stroller for sure. But I also wouldn’t leave a stroller NOT full of valuables unattended at any of those places either. But I have at Disney. (It wasn’t a super expensive one, but it was an Ultralite tandem Joovy.)Have to be smart about things. No, being inside the Disney bubble doesn't mean bad things don't happen and people won't do illegal things. Would you leave a stroller full of valuables unattended at the bus stop in Manhattan or outside of a grocery store in L.A.?
Did you check the lost and found?We've had an empty popcorn bucket stolen from our stroller. We don't keep anything but jackets and water in it so the pickings were slim. My son also had a toy sword taken. He accidentally dropped it from the train platform above splash. Even though he bolted down the stairs in a panic, by the time we got there it was gone. Someone must have picked it up and walked away with it. So even in a very brief time, things can walk away at Disney.
So true.This situation brings up an issue which I've thought about often. It seems like so many visitors to WDW feel *too* safe. Folks seem to forget that they're still in the real world & take things for granted such as their personal safety at resorts, the safety of leaving belongings & valuables while in parks or restaurants, etc.
I guess it depends on your stroller needs. Some kids can't take a nap in a stroller that doesn't recline enough.Sounds like a whole lotta folks need to look at Cosco Umbrellas or Kolcraft Cloud's... That, and keep your purse (man or otherwise...)on your person.
There will always be bad people, if your stuff walks, well it walks.
I guess it depends on your stroller needs. Some kids can't take a nap in a stroller that doesn't recline enough.
Do people really leave their purses in their strollers? That's crazy. I thought people were referring to souvenirs, kids' stuff, and diaper bags.