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I take my 2 kids solo constantly. If you know how to do it, by kellykapowski
it’s easy. My husband comes for a planned annual trip where we stay at a Disney resort hotel and spend a few days in the parks. He isn’t a Disneyland person, but indulges me and accepts my superfan love of it. Depending on your kids’ ages, if one is old enough to walk all day and not complain about walking, she could being a double stroller and push the younger 2 around. I still bring a stroller and my kids are far too old to be in one. It makes it easier if they don’t feel like walking. I usually park and lock it somewhere for a few hours at a time.