Mumsnet Logo
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

Welcome to Mumsnet's holiday forum. Discuss all international travel here, including both shorthaul and longhaul trips. Related topics: UK holidays & day trips, skiing, camping & campervans.

Holidays

DLP, what buggy?

3 replies

user1471462209 · 15/10/2019 19:41

Going to Disneyland (Paris) next week. I've not been before so not sure what to expect.

Have a 4yo DD who I would say is a good walker. Don't ever have to carry her anywhere now, but she might moan / dawdle a bit if going a long way.

Also have 2.5yo DS, less good at walking, defo need a buggy/trike for him.

Not sure what to take. We are staying a couple of miles away so will be driving in. We have a bigger double buggy that's a bit scruffy and bulky but easier to push. I fold up double which is smaller but really hard to push, think kids too big now.

OR we have single with buggy board that we've never used before and seems awkward. Or just the single buggy/trike for the little one and make the 4yo walk (or make DH shoulder ride her of needs be).

Thoughts?

Also, anyone have an idea how busy / how long queues will be next week mid week?

OP posts:
Please
or
to access all these features

Ricekrispie22 · 16/10/2019 06:03

Take the scruffy double buggy which you say is easier to push. If your eldest doesn’t use it, you can at least dump your snacks, drinks, rain coats etc... in it!

Please
or
to access all these features

ChipsAreLife · 16/10/2019 06:07

Defo take the easier to push double. There's a lot of walking even just from the car park , although there are travelators, and kids just get tired from all the excitement. It also gives you more storage to take food and drinks in (they're both very expensive there).

Midweek should be ok but it's half term in some places here so may be busy. Just go knowing you'll have to queue but it's part of it! You can download the app which gives you live waiting times which is excellent

Please
or
to access all these features

user1471462209 · 16/10/2019 08:55

Thank you! Double buggy it is.

OP posts:
Please
or
to access all these features
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.

Sign up to continue reading

Mumsnet's better when you're logged in. You can customise your experience and access way more features like messaging, watch and hide threads, voting and much more.

Already signed up?