The BEST Stroller For Disney World | Top 10 Options LIVE Tested & Reviewed

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024

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  • @ashstep310
    @ashstep310 3 года назад +3

    I love my baby jogger, city mini gt2. It’s so easy to fold and is very easy to carry on the busses at Disney .

    • @themotherhoodmess
      @themotherhoodmess  2 года назад

      Yes, I used to love mine too! Now that my kids are older however they don't fit anymore so I had to move on to the BOB double stroller, with my 8 yr old she's is so tall she needs the extra legroom and since she has juvenile arthritis this is a stroller we use year-round not just at Disney so legroom was a must! Thankfully it is surprisingly easy to use on the Disney busses as well, the coach buses are the best because they just load them underneath no need to fold, and when on the traditional bus when they ask you to fold it just fold the top over and lock the wheels they usually let you get away with that, which makes setting it back up super easy too!

  • @thecreativemarketingmom
    @thecreativemarketingmom Год назад

    I also bought the BOB Revolution Double jogger, and its now been over 2 years and I LOVE it! We go to disney twice a month now and it is perfect as long as your not hopping on buses or have a full trunk, its super big folded, so my van works well, but if you have a small car it might be worth renting thru buena vista strollers, kingdom strollers, etc when u visit

  • @angiec9087
    @angiec9087 2 года назад +2

    So is the contour double elite Disney approved? I saw it in this video but you didn’t talk about it

    • @themotherhoodmess
      @themotherhoodmess  Год назад

      Yes it's approved I'm sorry I couldn't quite review all of the strollers as they had a ton and it wouldn't be fair to the babies they were over it after the ones I filmed lol 😆 they were like why do u keep putting us in and out but not taking us anywhere and asking are we ever going for a walk?! 🤣 after the video I did take then for a walk and ice cream for behaving so well! I go to disney a couple times a month, i see that stroller all the time there in the sea of strollers 🤣 its just the wagons they dont allow, if you'd like to see I record most of our trips, you them you can find them on my channel! I hope that helps

  • @christym9068
    @christym9068 2 года назад +2

    I want to get the gb pockit city for my 1 year old for Disney. But I plan to have my 2nd child 3-4 years apart. What do you recommend me to get a stroller that converts to 2 seats or get the GB ?

    • @christym9068
      @christym9068 2 года назад +1

      Hi great video !

    • @themotherhoodmess
      @themotherhoodmess  2 года назад +1

      Aw, thank you! I always love to hear feedback! There's a few recommendations I have for you, I really depends on your budget, and daily lifestyle so I will give you a few ideas that way one might suit you better than another! I absolutely LOVE the GB pocket, I've had mine for over 3 years and still use it regularly to this day and my youngest is 4 now! It's fantastic for travel, and when you need something small and quick, for example, if you are in a crowd or narrow area, or just need something lightweight. If it were me, I'd get the GB then budget and plan for a double stroller down the road, while the converting stroller is nice, they usually are a smaller seat, and more narrow so if you're having your kids 3-4 years apart, your 4 year old might find it a bit snug quickly so getting 2+ years out of it will be unlikely so by the time your youngest is 2 the second seat is unusable then you have nowhere for your 4+ year old, and I'm still using my stroller all the time for my 4 yr old! So what I'd suggest is getting the GB then once you're prepping for the new babies arrival move up to the double, since as your kid's age you will find times where you just need a single stroller for your youngest and not the double, I switch between my double bob stroller and GB all the time based on how long we will be out and the type of place were going, etc. I personally prefer side-by-side doubles since the front to back are usually smaller seats and more cramped plus very long, and huge when folded, some even require you to take the second seat off each time you fold it up, something to keep in mind! Another option is to rent a stroller from Kingdom strollers for your trip, they will deliver it to your hotel and everything! But you wouldn't have a stroller for travel like in the airport, etc. So something to keep in mind! So depending on your budget, renting a single bob can be affordable and it's really useful for how low the canopy goes down for napping, and how far back the recline is, and all the undercarriage storage, just make sure you get a stroller caddy so you have somewhere to place your phone and drinks since your canopy will most likely be down most of the time if the suns out! I was just at Disney last week and they are super popular there, so no matter which stroller you take to make sure you get something to differentiate it, like a sign, bow, and/or lights for nighttime, it can be tricky to find your stroller in the sea of strollers especially at night! I hope this helps! I hope you have an amazing time at Disney! I definitely suggest the lighting lane if you can afford it, being in a barely moving line with a 1 year old is like torture lol plus they don't let you bring strollers in queue lines so you're holding them, I'd also suggest a baby carrier! If it's in your budget it's totally worth it for the lighting lane! You would be able to get almost if not everything done in one day instead of standing a 30+ minute line for each ride! We go to Disney about every 2 weeks and I've seen a huge difference in experience between no lighting lane and using lighting lane! Just my tips! Hope they help!

    • @christym9068
      @christym9068 2 года назад +1

      @@themotherhoodmess thank you for your response it helped a lot. Also what’s better maxi cost Lara lightweight or the GB pockit city. Is there any compact/umbrella strollers that can also add a car seat if needed?

    • @themotherhoodmess
      @themotherhoodmess  2 года назад +1

      Whoops, I was referring to the gb all terrain in the previous comments so I think if your going for a more robust stroller which would be the gb city, and your comparing the gb city (not the gb all terrain- which is the one I have, super lightweight fits in a backpack/large purse) to the Lara, it depends on your priorities, pros and cons might help u decide for yourself,
      Gb city:
      Pros- folds extremely small, only 12 lbs, holds up to 55lbs, includes car seat adapter
      Cons- smaller storage basket, shorter canopy, carseat adapter on works with GB and CYBEX brands,
      Lara: Folds up small, has carrying strap, has canopy peek thru panel, has a cup holder, adjustable foot rest, 2 storage baskets, has larger extendable canopy
      Cons- weights 14lbs, holds up to 50lbs, doesn't work with carseats (I'm seeing conflicting info across all websites, some say it doesn't support any carseats and the ones that say it does refer to a 'Lara 2' so maybe there's an updated version? I couldn't find that one on-sale anywhere but just wanted to let u know it might be worth checking)
      So if I wasn't looking to use a carseat I would go for the maxi cosi, although the gb only works with certain brands(however you might be able to find other adapters).
      Hope this helps!

    • @christym9068
      @christym9068 2 года назад

      @@themotherhoodmess just to make sure the gb Pockit+ All City comes with the car seat adapters ? Not talking about the gb Qbit + All City Because I’m getting mixed reviews that’s the gb pockit + all city don’t have car seat adapters. I’m sorry thank you for your help!