Why do you care or think that is any of your business?
They are in their 20's if you were paying attention before you commented. Obviously that was a joke.
wow
Why do you care or think that is any of your business?
Thanks for the reply! since I wasn’t commenting about the appropriate age for a child to be in a stroller, I wasn’t sure if anyone would actually read or reply to my post on this thread.Probably. I have seen a security CM whip out a tape measure, recently, at the security checkpoint at Disneyalnd to measure, I think, a cooler. They do carry them.
Strollers are designed and intended for use by any child that doesn’t exceed the limits of said stroller. It’s that simple.
Manufacturers upped the weight limits because of the obesity epidemic in this country, where a 50 pound 3 year old is, sadly, not uncommon.
That is the ONLY reason. Just because a skinny kid weighs under the upper limit doesn't mean the stroller is still appropriate.
Manufacturers upped the weight limits because of the obesity epidemic in this country, where a 50 pound 3 year old is, sadly, not uncommon.
That is the ONLY reason. Just because a skinny kid weighs under the upper limit doesn't mean the stroller is still appropriate.
In fairness to Amazon, that's the MSRP. Maybe even n the manufacturer's required retail price.I started reading this thread and thought hmm that keenz might be great for my trip since I have a 6 4 and 1yr old. Then I saw they were $400.
Nope the heck out of Amazon.
Even the ECVs rented by Disney fit within both the current and upcoming footprints.I don’t mind them enforcing the rule, however there are PLENTY ECV’s that are larger than strollers. The ones that Disney rents out are ginormous. They cannot be easily moved by a cast member when parked
They are wagons. Wagons are banned. It is more efficient, and less confusing or controversial to ban all of something than just some versions of the something.But why are “wagons” that are pushed inherently bad?
We all get to decide for our own family what is appropriate or not. You don't get to make that choice for anyone but your own family.
Yes, I'm well aware. I post on the DIS. I'm pretty sure that is part of the terms of service here...
I was just responding to the idea that the weight limits are intended to also be age limits by the manufacturer. They are not.
Says who? DLgal on the disboards?
It's common knowledge to people who bought strollers a long time ago. Heck, even back in 2004, when my son was born, it was hard to find a stroller with a 50lb limit. Most were 40lb or less.
But anyway, here is an article that talks about it:
https://www.parentmap.com/article/the-dangers-of-stroller-overuse
It's common knowledge to people who bought strollers a long time ago. Heck, even back in 2004, when my son was born, it was hard to find a stroller with a 50lb limit. Most were 40lb or less.
But anyway, here is an article that talks about it:
https://www.parentmap.com/article/the-dangers-of-stroller-overuse
Did you read what I wrote? No one needs to justify anything to you.
What your opinion is on what age someone puts a child in a stroller doesn’t matter to another parent. Stay out of their business
Doubling and tripling down, I see! Anyway, I don't even know where you'd even begin in constructing the argument that putting a 7-year-old in a stroller is selfish, of all words.
It's not up to anyone here to convince you that X age is appropriate for stroller use, just like it's not up to you to make the counter-argument. Disney allows certain types strollers within certain size guidelines, and that's really as far as anyone can tell anyone else what they "should" do with their kids and strollers.
Perhaps people who hate strollers so much shouldn't go to Disney. It's poor, selfish planning going to a place that caters to kids and expect to not see strollers.
Outside of wheel to outside of wheel. If one axle is wider than the other, that set.Thanks, we have the non-GT one, which I think is a tad wider (30"). I wasn't sure which way I should measure.
Walt Disney World was never The Happiest Place on Earth. That's DisneyLand. WDW is The Most Magical Place on Earth.Looks like Keenz amended its Facebook post. Disney is back to being the happiest place on earth. They took out the "used to be".
"it will be affecting all our Keenz Families but most importantly our little Disney goer’s that love their stroller-wagon and the comfort it gives them at what is considered the “The Happiest Place on Earth”."
It has something to do with doorway widths and the ADA.Can someone please explain how Disney could manage or fix the walkways to make this all better? I know they are widening the walkway behind/next to the castle at wdw but for the most part the walkways are what they are.
The change goes into effect the same day at all parks, and just a month before the opening of SW:GE.Disney obviously identified they have a problem that needs to be addressed. They are not going to ignore it because some people might already own a stroller that doesn't fit. Maybe they could have given a bit more notice like 6 months instead of 6 weeks. My guess is they want this in place well before SWGE opens so that the kinks of enforcing it are worked out in advance of the crazy Star Wars crowds that are coming.
So the users of the keenz were never going against the park rules at the time since clearly they didn’t fit the common definition of a wagon and the rules at the time stated “or pulled by a human, including a wagon”. And even though the manufacturer uses both stroller and wagon in the name of the product it does not make it either of those things. (Which I find it funny people can figure out it doesn’t meet the common definition of stroller but can’t figure out that it doesn’t meet the definition of a wagon, hence why it is a hybrid of the two).