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Hi everyone. I'm going to Paris in about 1 mth. I'm thinking about taking our MBUD...I know, some of you are probably thinking, What? That thing is HUGE
But, it's my favorite double and the only one I kept. I have a 3 and 5 year old. The 3 year old is average size, the 5 year old is a bit on the small side. I'm just wondering what to do...I know we will be walking a lot. I know that they will get cranky & need to sleep...maybe at the same time. The MB pushes so well...but, it's big. I even brought up buying another stroller to my DH. Not sure if I'm ready to take that plunge.I'm new to this board. I used to belong to StrollerQueens board, but it has been a long time since I've had stroller questions. After I got my dream MBUS and MBUD, I just stuck with those two and my MacCLaren (sp?) single. These have worked for all of our needs so far. I apogogize for the long-winded question. Thanks so much for the feedback. |
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Honestly, I wouldn't take anything larger than a P3 to Paris. You need a small and nimble stroller to dodge all the dog poop. Soooo not kidding.
Take a P3 and have your older child use the step. You will be exceedingly unhappy with an MBUD in Paris. Have a great vacation!
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We've visited family in Europe, plus lived in Europe for 6 months. Our son, by the time we moved back to Canada when he was 15 months, he'd visited 7 European countries aside from having lived in Germany. When we travel, we walk soooo much (I'm not sure my husband will ever forgive me for the 50km we walked during our four days in London!), so I think a good stroller for driver and passenger is essential. Our one-and-only is a Bugaboo Cameleon. I know the usual advice is to get a light, compact stroller for travel, but honestly, I couldn't imagine travelling without the comfort and features of this stroller. Even flying alone with my son, the 2-part fold hasn't been a problem during gate-checking. This stroller has been through London, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, up a Swiss Alp, on the Danish sandspit where the North Sea and the Baltic Sea meet, along the Danube, on ferries and trains and airplanes and trams and metros...
Just my 2 cents, but in my experience, travel calls for a comfortable stroller. If that's the MBUD for you, then go for it! PS - I saw many many MBUDs in Germany! |
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Paris... sounds great!
Keep in mind that trunks on European cars can be pretty small. If you're traveling by car at any point, that might be something to consider (also depends on how much luggage you have). |
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If you can, buy one there! The stroller and baby shops in Paris are fantastic, and now that the dollar is stronger, probably more affordable.
Get one of those awesome German foldies.
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We live in Europe (Italy) and love our Phil and Ted Sport double. It would only work if one of your kids was small enough (weight wise, I mean) to go in the back seat. But my almost 4 year old is 37 lbs. and she still fits fine back there (I just don't put her back there for long periods of time, it's mostly for her brother who is 29 lbs.). The weight limit is 33 lbs. on the back seat.
We've traveled all over Europe with our PT Sport and it's worked really well. It has the footprint of a single but the capacity for 2 kids. Love it! We have the travel bag too and it's kept it very protected on airplanes as luggage. It fits fine in cars, too- the wheels pop on and off easily if need be.
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If you do take a larger stroller, then be prepared to leave it outside in some places. Older buildings can have smaller doors and some places do not want "dirty" strollers inside especially this time of year. I know that some museums here in Berlin do not let anything larger than a P3 style in the museum and have some to borrow or rent. For leaving the stroller outside, you can thread a bike lock through the wheels and chassis.
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I haven't been to Paris since my son was born, but I did take him to London. I found it wasn't very stroller friendly (I brought my zippy). For example, a lot of the underground/train stations don't have elevators, so I would have to carry my son, stroller and diaper bag up and down stairs.
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