Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Disneyland Travel With Kids

By Lee Reid

If you are planning a visit to Disneyland, you surely don't want to carry your child in your arms as you view all the attractions.

The true fact is that you will be lucky if you even finish the day without being severely exhausted.

You should also be considerate of your child.

It is well known that even kids become exhausted from walking around Disneyland all day.

The solution to this problem is finding a way to take your kids around Disneyland without both of you becoming tired.

This writer recommends that you use a stroller.

Even Disneyland recommends that you use a stroller to carry your children.

For a reasonable fee, you can even rent one from your favorite Disney resort.

They can be rented for under $10 a day and you can get a further discount if you need more than one stroller.

The strollers available for rental at Disneyland are of course very clean and well maintained.

If you have made the wise decision of using a stroller rental at Disneyland, here is some advice you can use.

All the strollers available for rent look exactly the same.

You should tie something on the stroller, such as a colored ribbon, so you can easily distinguish it from the other strollers in the vicinity.

Of course, some basic rules do apply whether renting a Disneyland stroller or if you bring your own.

One of the most important rules is that you should never leave your child alone in the stroller without supervision.

This is just basic common sense and can prevent you from having a potential headache if some misfortune were to happen while you were away.

Be weary of leaving any items of value inside of the stroller.

There are plenty of dishonest people lurking about who will take advantage of an opportunity to take your valuables if given the chance.

After all, Disney is an experience that should be enjoyed by both adults and children.

So remember, bring a stroller or rent one from Disney if you travel to the magical kingdom with a younger child or an infant.

You will thank yourself for making such a wise decision.

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