If your child has a medical condition which you can prove and they need medical devices, they can be put in a wagon with the child. That is unless they have changed the policy.
You think Disney needs to accommodate the fact that you have FOUR kids in strollers that aren’t able to walk on their own for at least half a day? No. This is a YOU problem.
I waited til my youngest was 6 before going to NOT need a stroller.
It’s not a new policy. It was in effect twenty five years ago when my kids were young. There is a reason for it, entitled lady. Think about it for a minute. Or maybe an hour. It will come to you.
I think that kids too young to walk with their parents should be in daycare. They have a negative impact on other guests’ enjoyment, on their families’ enjoyment and no positive impact on their own. The luckiest they can be is if they manage to spend most of the day asleep, without getting sunburned.
Yes, I have kids. Yes, I took them to WDW. Still, even from 4 up, there preference was the hotel pool over the parks until they were about 10. I have seen and heard too many bawling out of pained frustration and equally too many being verbally and physically abused by parents trying to control their unwillingness to comply with normal behavior standards. Do everyone a favor and do not take kids to the parks until they understand what that entails,
Ya and what about all fat people that use scooters? They should be banned because they cause way more problems. Its a park for kids not adults. And if ur that fat you should be walking
I don’t see the point of bringing kiddos that young. My 10 year old and I just went in September and the crowds were ridiculous! Age 5 and up works best.
Comments for Disney World’s Policy Not Kid-Friendly, Guests Say
Steve
Closing your legs might help.
Amanda Reid
Yes! They can walk!!
Jdawg
They allow wagons because i still see them all the time and large double wide strollers a lot.
AH
If your child has a medical condition which you can prove and they need medical devices, they can be put in a wagon with the child. That is unless they have changed the policy.
ASC
You think Disney needs to accommodate the fact that you have FOUR kids in strollers that aren’t able to walk on their own for at least half a day? No. This is a YOU problem.
I waited til my youngest was 6 before going to NOT need a stroller.
Mickeymouse3
Steve. Steve. Steve.
I think you owe me a cup of coffee after mine came out my nose from laughing!
Steve
I’m happy to help.
Mom chik
You would be running all over peoples feet with it behind you. No consideration for others!!!
Lisa Petersen
It’s not a new policy. It was in effect twenty five years ago when my kids were young. There is a reason for it, entitled lady. Think about it for a minute. Or maybe an hour. It will come to you.
Or maybe it won’t.
Rod Simonson
I think that kids too young to walk with their parents should be in daycare. They have a negative impact on other guests’ enjoyment, on their families’ enjoyment and no positive impact on their own. The luckiest they can be is if they manage to spend most of the day asleep, without getting sunburned.
Yes, I have kids. Yes, I took them to WDW. Still, even from 4 up, there preference was the hotel pool over the parks until they were about 10. I have seen and heard too many bawling out of pained frustration and equally too many being verbally and physically abused by parents trying to control their unwillingness to comply with normal behavior standards. Do everyone a favor and do not take kids to the parks until they understand what that entails,
Jman
Ya and what about all fat people that use scooters? They should be banned because they cause way more problems. Its a park for kids not adults. And if ur that fat you should be walking
Lisa
I don’t see the point of bringing kiddos that young. My 10 year old and I just went in September and the crowds were ridiculous! Age 5 and up works best.
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