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18 Nov 18, 04:14 AM |
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Yes, do convince hubby to get the buggy.
We are buying one from walmart and I see you are going to walmart too so may be worth doing that - you can buy the really basic ones for around $30 which is great value I think
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4 Jan 19, 10:53 PM |
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Hey! As previous people have said - def get a buggy!
We took our (almost 3yr old & 4.5ys old) this year. Even getting from the car park to the front entrance is a long enough walk for little legs. Standing in the bag queue in the blistering heat is also a challenge so a buggy gives them some shade. We hired a double from kingdom strollers with a hood that came right down providing great shelter. Our kids were up very early the first few mornings, so make the most of those days and book fast passes accordingly. |
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