Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:unfortunately an umbrella stroller does not work on sidewalks and bumps. It's just not practical unless you are at a shopping mall or some place. I have one and leave it in my car for these purposes.
It's not like I traveled with a BOB stroller or some kind of stroller system (which i saw all around me).
Why does it have to be so hard to travel if you have kids? I'm going to places where i need a stroller for sidewalk bumps and gravel etc...
I have flown with this stroller numerous times and never had a problem until I feel american airlines. Also you can't put an infant in an umbrella stroller
1) Check your ATV-Hummer-stroller.
2) Buy an Ergo-type carrier for the infant.
3) Rent a luggage trolley at the airport.
You stroll through the airport, pushing the cart, with the baby on your back (or front, but that makes it a bit awkward to push). Although do you really need a cart for just your carry ons? The bigger kids get backpacks, which leaves you pulling one carry on.. In any case, it's perfectly do-able. People do it all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why does it have to be so hard to travel if you have kids? I'm going to places where i need a stroller for sidewalk bumps and gravel etc...
Because it's not a private jet. There's limited space for a large stroller on a commercial airliner filled with hundreds of people. My guess is that those other large strollers you saw in the airport also had to be gate checked.
If it's "hard to travel with kids," perhaps don't travel with them until they are older?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the hell are you bringing such an enormous stroller on an airplane? No one cares about the weight - they care about the spatial displacement. It's much too large for the overhead bin.
You need to bring a simple, collapsible stroller.
What on earth are you talking about?! Im not trying to bring it ON the airplane and put it in the overhead bin. Just gate check it like I've done a million times before. It folds up very compact and I also leave it at the end of the jetway for gate check like everyone else with their strollers
You did not make this clear in your original posting. Please write more clearly and concisely next time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the hell are you bringing such an enormous stroller on an airplane? No one cares about the weight - they care about the spatial displacement. It's much too large for the overhead bin.
You need to bring a simple, collapsible stroller.
What on earth are you talking about?! Im not trying to bring it ON the airplane and put it in the overhead bin. Just gate check it like I've done a million times before. It folds up very compact and I also leave it at the end of the jetway for gate check like everyone else with their strollers
Anonymous wrote:unfortunately an umbrella stroller does not work on sidewalks and bumps. It's just not practical unless you are at a shopping mall or some place. I have one and leave it in my car for these purposes.
It's not like I traveled with a BOB stroller or some kind of stroller system (which i saw all around me).
Why does it have to be so hard to travel if you have kids? I'm going to places where i need a stroller for sidewalk bumps and gravel etc...
I have flown with this stroller numerous times and never had a problem until I feel american airlines. Also you can't put an infant in an umbrella stroller
Anonymous wrote:
Why does it have to be so hard to travel if you have kids? I'm going to places where i need a stroller for sidewalk bumps and gravel etc...
Anonymous wrote:Why the hell are you bringing such an enormous stroller on an airplane? No one cares about the weight - they care about the spatial displacement. It's much too large for the overhead bin.
You need to bring a simple, collapsible stroller.