Anonymous
Post 03/11/2014 21:59     Subject: stroller for five year old on boardwalk?

Anonymous wrote:How many miles is it? My four year old does a mile each way to the lib. without a peep.


Not the OP, but NP who regularly bikes the length of the boardwalk in OC. It's five miles each way.
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2014 21:56     Subject: stroller for five year old on boardwalk?

Anonymous wrote:Bring your stroller. NBD to see kids 5 -7 in a stroller on the boards. Lots of families will have kids that age hopping in and out along the way. The kids are tired after sun, sand , and swimming.


A 7 year old, really???
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2014 21:54     Subject: stroller for five year old on boardwalk?

How many miles is it? My four year old does a mile each way to the lib. without a peep.
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2014 21:47     Subject: Re:stroller for five year old on boardwalk?

Whatever. Do what is most comfortable to YOU. Stroller, wagon, those bikes YOU push… he is still not walking but it beats carrying a 5y old. Who cares what others think?

Personally, I would bring my child's scooter AND umbrella stroller. You can try the scooter in the first day and if he is very tired, he can put both feet up on the board and your pull the handle (I did that in Barcelona when my child was 3 and I miscalculated her stamina).

If it gets tiring for you, pull the stroller for the second night forth.
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2014 16:20     Subject: stroller for five year old on boardwalk?

Anonymous wrote:What about a little wagon?


Pushing a stroller is much easier.
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2014 15:19     Subject: stroller for five year old on boardwalk?

sure, bring your BOB if you want to. or borrow buy a light weight simple stroller to just get the job done and maybe make it easer on yourself so you don't have the heavy BOB to manage with?
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2014 17:38     Subject: stroller for five year old on boardwalk?

No trolley in OC. That is wildwood.
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2014 11:34     Subject: stroller for five year old on boardwalk?

What about the trolley on the boardwalk?
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2014 15:47     Subject: stroller for five year old on boardwalk?

Anonymous wrote:What about a little wagon?


+1

We have the radio flyer all terrain wagon and it's great for carrying beach gear on the sand, or pulling tired kids home. We also take it to the pool (about a mile away). Love this wagon.
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2014 14:56     Subject: stroller for five year old on boardwalk?

Bring your stroller. NBD to see kids 5 -7 in a stroller on the boards. Lots of families will have kids that age hopping in and out along the way. The kids are tired after sun, sand , and swimming.
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2014 13:33     Subject: stroller for five year old on boardwalk?

What about a little wagon?
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2014 12:01     Subject: stroller for five year old on boardwalk?

My five year old fell asleep in his little brothers Maclaren last summer on the boards. We carried the young toddler while his older brother slept in the stroller.
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2014 11:51     Subject: stroller for five year old on boardwalk?

How much does he weigh? I'd borrow a stroller or backpack carrier from someone. You could also just pay one of those bicycle carriages to take you back to your hotel.
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2014 11:45     Subject: stroller for five year old on boardwalk?

I'd get a cheap jogger.
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2014 10:29     Subject: stroller for five year old on boardwalk?

Hi-We are going to Ocean City New Jersey this summer. They have a wonderful boardwalk. The rub is that we have a five year old and I know I know too old for a stroller but we are staying at the very end of the boardwalk and it's way too long to walk all the way back to go to the rides etc. I don't want to drive down as the parking is a bear and frankly it's a good walk for DH and I. Sooo I am wondering is it really bad to bring the Bob's stroller for our own sanity? Curious if anyone else has done this. I am not worried about our child going along with it--he is pretty easygoing. Thoughts?