Saturday 12 August 2017

5 reasons to use the Omnio Stroller at a Theme Park

Visiting a theme park with a young family can quite often feel like more of a chore than the fun experience it should be. You usually end up taking everything but the kitchen sink and end up cramming so much into your car, you'd think you were moving home. Between changing bags, food, spare clothes and pushchairs, you end up quite stressed out before you've entered the gate.

An essential part of enjoying the day is making sure the kids are comfortable and that they have somewhere to put their feet up when their little legs get tired. The lovely people at Omnio have got that covered with their fab stroller. You may have already read about the stroller on my blog when I talked about travelling abroad with it and using it at the airport. If you haven't read it then catch up here, Travelling with the Omnio Stroller.

We took the Omnio stroller on our recent holiday to Walt Disney World Florida. It was perfect for using around the big parks. As you can imagine the parks were busy which meant there were thousands of people using thousands of strollers. We became the envy of quite a few families who often asked us about our stroller and where they could buy one.


Here's our 5 reasons why you should use an Omnio Stroller at a theme park (especially Disney World):

1) It's Unique
There are usually specific places for you to park your strollers if you are going on a ride or watching a show. There's nothing worse than coming out and seeing hundreds of strollers parked tightly together and you can't find your own one quickly. The Omnio design is unique and modern and quite different from others on the market. It's very easy to recognise especially if you have it in red or teal.

2) It's easy to Manoeuvre 
Omnio have designed some super cool wheels. They even have mud-flaps and they are perfect for all terrains. They are also puncture proof. They move in all directions creating an ideal driving experience. Hubby and Eva love the fact that you can glide it to the side. This featured provided lots of entertainment. 
The stroller is very easy to manoeuvre so it is great for navigating around the busy parks.

3) Quick Fold
I'll admit that we couldn't fold the stroller easily the first few times we attempted it but after watching the video it then became very easy. 
There's nothing worse than not being able to collapse your stroller quickly when you are on transport or somewhere in the busy park. You also end up panicking even more when you are faced with an audience who just want you to hurry up.
The Omnio requires two hands to fold but once you've learnt how to do it, it can be done very swiftly.

4) It's Narrow
You may be wondering why i've put this down as a desirable feature. The stroller is more narrow then any others I have used. This makes it compact for storage even when it is up and not collapsed down. It's handy for manoeuvring around the parks especially when there is a parade or a show on. The narrowness means it doesn't tend to get in the way of other people much and it fits in tight spaces better.

5) It's Comfortable 
Lastly it's incredibly comfortable. Both my girls have cruised in it for long periods of time with no complaints. They also both took naps in it whilst we were in Disney World so that's a sure sign of ultimate comfort. 







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24 comments

  1. Every reason is valid. Its about time that a practical and stylish stroller hit the market. This ticks all the right boxes. Great stuff

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  2. I think it is really safe to keep little ones in a stroller isn't it too!

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    1. It is. They are so busy usually that it's easier to keep an eye on them

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  3. I find it so much easier to keep the little ones in the stroller, too much stress trying to keep an eye on them constantly otherwise!

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  4. Great that it's so versatile!!

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  5. I need this stroller! So fed up of our chunky pram x

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  6. What a great set of reasons! And a cool looking stroller too!

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  7. I love strollers you can use on all terrains! Also barrow is alwaus a good thing when shopping too!

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  8. I love this stroller ! Definitely one to look out for :)

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  9. This looks like like such a great stroller! It's so difficult to find the right one for the family, especially when you visit cities and more rural areas.

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  10. This looks fab. You defintiely need a lightweight pushchair and one that doesn't take up too much room.

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  11. I love the design, no wonder you were the envy of other families x

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  12. The stroller looks amazing. I like the design a lot.

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  13. A stroller at a theme park is a must and the brilliant design of this one makes it an absolute must have!

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  14. Ooh looks like it was very handy to have! I don't have any kids but have some pregnant friends with no clue about strollers, so will recommend this one!

    Lx

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  15. This looks like a great stroller and love how you have related it to practicalities you have discovered on days out

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  16. Having a unique stroller must be really important, you don't want to waste loads of time working out which one is yours x

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  17. Great tips and it does stand out from the crowd for all the right reasons. It looks so chic too and I am sure you will get loads of use out of it.

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  18. Wow this looks great! So versatile and the compact thing would be a big feature for me!!

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  19. this does look really light and stylish - perfect for travelling with. A must for a theme park. Narrow is always good too - hard to navigate around so many people sometimes! x

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  20. Ohhh what a gorgeous stroller. It looks so unique. I love the design. I really don't like strollers that are difficult to manoeuvre and so many are like that. I really want to try this one out with our toddler. x

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