BabyZen YoYo Stroller Any parent / traveler knows you don't want to be stuck lugging a gigantic, bulky
stroller around the airport; it's not a good look.
Kept my son busy and there is no need to log
a stroller around the airport.
In spite of the apparent convenience, the constant folding, unfolding and carrying
the stroller around the airport, cars, buses and hotels can be cumbersome for most parents.
Not exact matches
«umbrella»
stroller if you have an infant or toddler — can be very handy at the
airport and
around the large resort (at the
airport, don't check it with your baggage because you can keep until you get to the stairs to the plane)
Umbrella
strollers are great for zipping
around airports and most hotels, but if you're hoping to hit the beach and stroll
around some local towns, it's worth the effort to bring along a decent
stroller that can handle rough roads.
Things to consider are ages, layover times, personalities (do they like the
stroller or carrier better), mobility (how easy is it to carry if you need to, my triple
stroller is a beast), and accessibility of where you're going (in Europe some
airports have stairs you have to go through with limited options
around it.
Etihad actually had
strollers at the gates for passengers to use
around the
airport.
I purchased the JOOVY double
stroller because I have a 2 year and a newborn baby and needed a reasonable method of transporting them
around outside the car and through
airports.
Cost: Free (even if you're flying as airlines allow you to check your
stroller at the gate and don't charge it as checked baggage) Pros: Familiarity, will always have it with you (even on the long walks through the
airports) Cons: If you don't want to lug it
around at the
airport, hotels, etc., it could be a problem (you will have to fold it up when riding Disney buses).
You'll love the Summer Infant 3d Lite Convenience
Stroller for walks
around town and
airport travel, and it's light enough to easily maneuver busy city sidewalks.
Strollers are a convenient way to travel with your child, whether it's for a walk
around your neighborhood or through a busy
airport.
Also, the last thing you'll want to do is lug
around your child's
stroller from home, through the
airport.