It’s taken a year and some trial and error, but I’ve finally discovered The Most Useful Stroller Accessories for a Theme Park. We use this set up at Disney World, Universal Studios, the zoo, and various other parks. If you are looking for a simple, but effective way to organize your stroller, then be sure to read below to discover all the tips and tricks.
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First, find the right stroller…
For more than a year we used an umbrella stroller. It worked fine, was compact and I didn’t hate it… but then I discovered the Contours Bitsy Elite. We adore this stroller. You can push it with one hand, which is game changing. It also collapses easily and sets up with just a flick of your hand. I’m telling you, if you are looking for a good travel stroller for your toddler or preschooler, please try out this stroller.
1. Wander Stroller Caddy from Petunia Picklebottom
In March we went to Disney with some close friends and they had these adorable stroller caddies I’d never seen before. They were so handy for holding drinks and snacks while we ate around Epcot! I bought a neutral black one from Petunia Picklebottom and it’s my new favorite thing.
2. Stroller Cover
One thing you can never forget when going to a theme park in Florida is a stroller cover. It rains often and sometimes spontaneously, so I recommend draping it on the back of your stroller so you can drop it as soon as you need it.
3. Mouse Stroller Hook
Another item we bought from Petunia Pickle Bottom was this Mouse Stroller Hook. It’s helpful for water bottles and extra bags.
4. Decorative Lights
The sea of strollers at Disney World or Universal Studios is overwhelming. It’s especially difficult to identify your stroller at night. My new trick is to add this little battery-powered string of lights to the back of our stroller. That way it’s easier to see in the middle of other strollers, or if it happens to get moved by a cast member (which does happen).
5. Cargo Net Sling
A new accessory we are trying for the first time this week is the cargo net sling. I’ve seen a few people using this stroller accessory and decided to give it a go. So far I’m very impressed. Finally there’s somewhere to put the bubble wand!
6. Extra Shopping Bag
The final item in my list of The Most Useful Stroller Accessories for a Theme Park is an extra shopping bag. No matter how much you organize your stroller, after a long day at the park it always seems to turn into a big mess. An extra shopping bag comes in handy when you are consolidating the mess, but also for storing souvenirs or leftovers from a meal.
Thank you for reading about The Most Useful Stroller Accessories for a Theme Park. I hope they will help you on your next family vacation. For more helpful tips, be sure to read the additional content below:
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How to Entertain a Preschooler at Hollywood Studios
Helpful Tips for Bringing a Stroller to a Theme Park
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Safe Travels,