By Alicia Betz My family and I have been fortunate enough to take our kids to Disney World multiple times. We're not quite "Disney adult" status, but we know a thing or two about taking young kids to amusement parks. The first time we took a baby to Disney, we were frustrated to find that the parks don't allow guests to lock their stroller to a fixed object. (Wagons are also not allowed). We spent a lot of money on a nice stroller for our baby, and we didn't want to risk it getting stolen while it was unattended at the park. So many strollers look similar, if not identical, and while stroller theft isn't incredibly common, it's easy for people to accidentally walk away with the wrong stroller. (I once misplaced a baby carrier at Disney World when my twins were seven months old, and finishing out the day being down a carrier was not much fun.) Losing or having a stroller stolen at an amusement park is not something I ever want to experience, so rather than risk it I found a hack to lock my stroller without breaking the park rules: I lock the stroller to itself. Curious? Here's how I do it. |
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