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is 4 to old for a buggy on holiday?

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EmGilll463 · 16/03/2022 20:13

Hi all, we are going to Lanzarote in a few weeks for 10 days. We haven't been away with our daughter before. At home we don't use a buggy as she is happy walking (most of the time). I am just wondering though if it's worth taking one. It's supposed to be quite hot and I think in the evening she might be very tired, does anyone have any advice? x

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RavenclawsRoar · 19/03/2022 08:19

I would. My 4yo goes to bed at 7pm and sometimes asks to go at 6.30pm after a busy day. I definitely wouldn't want my day to end at that time every night on holiday!

DropYourSword · 19/03/2022 08:20

If you don't use it at home then it's unlikely you'd use it on holiday

Dontforgetyourbrolly · 19/03/2022 08:24

We didn't but every one is different. Most airports have buggies and I've been able to here them at hotels in the past I'd needed but the last time we used oneon holiday ds was 3 , and at home he was 2

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Halo1234 · 19/03/2022 08:25

We rented one for out 4.5 year old. It was great for after dinner when she was tired after being in and out the pool all day. And tbh it's also great for loading up with towels suncream pool toys. We got one with a big hood She could hop in for an hour in the afternoon and it kept her out the sun. I would recommend it. She didn't use a buggy ever at home either.

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