Bringing a stroller

Anyone travel with a regular Bob stroller? I love mine. The wheels are awesome. It goes over any ground. It doesn’t fold up tiny but it does fold up. Weighs somewhere between 20-30lbs.

Am I crazy for thinking about bringing it to Vietnam from the states? I feel like it would get used about 1/3rd of the time but when it does get used it will be so nice! Also I hear the streets aren’t the most stroller friendly - a lot of curb jumping, cracks, etc. so something with rugged tires would be nice. I got this stroller off market place for $20. So worst case scenario is I would leave it? Idk I have never traveled over seas with children.

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u/Agile_Weather_9526 — 3 days ago

Bringing stroller to Vietnam.

Anyone travel with a regular Bob stroller? I love mine. The wheels are awesome. It goes over any ground. It doesn’t fold up tiny but it does fold up. Weighs somewhere between 20-30lbs. Am I crazy for thinking about bringing it to Vietnam from the states? I feel like it would get used about 1/3rd of the time but when it does get used it will be so nice! Also I hear the streets aren’t the most stroller friendly - a lot of curb jumping, cracks, etc. so something with rugged tires would be nice. Also, I got this stroller off market place for $20. So worst case scenario is I would leave it? Idk I have never traveled over seas with children.

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u/Agile_Weather_9526 — 3 days ago

Bob jogging stroller for Vietnam?

Anyone travel with a regular Bob stroller? I love mine. The wheels are awesome. It goes over any ground. It doesn’t fold up tiny but it does fold up. Weighs somewhere between 20-30lbs. Am I crazy for thinking about bringing it to Vietnam from the states? I feel like it would get used about 1/3rd of the time but when it does get used it will be so nice! Also I hear the streets aren’t the most stroller friendly - a lot of curb jumping, cracks, etc. so something with rugged tires would be nice. Also, I got this stroller off market place for $20. So worst case scenario is I would leave it? Idk I have never traveled over seas with children.

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u/Agile_Weather_9526 — 3 days ago

Vietnam travel with 3 kids in feb/march

I’m traveling with my three girls ages 2, 4, and 6 and my mom and step dad who are late 60s and 70. My husband might come for a week of the trip but wouldn’t be able to do more. I posted a very rough itinerary early and from the feed back I realized I had a lot more research to do! Here is my itinerary after more research.

Phú Quốc -5 nights
Flight
Đà Nẵng/Hội An - 4 nights
Train
Hue - 2 nights
Overnight train 1 night
Tam Cốc 4 nights
Private car
Hạ Long Bay cruise 1 night
Hanoi 2 nights

I’m not sure about 4 nights in da nang or 2 nights in hue. Thinking about 3 and 1 night. But with three kids I’m not sure I want to do a one nighter in hue.

Thank you in advance for any advice!

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u/Agile_Weather_9526 — 23 days ago
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Family trip to Vietnam for three weeks.

February 22nd - March 13th.

Hanoi: 5 nights
Fly to phu quoc
Phú Quốc: 7 nights
Fly to da Nang
Da Nang: 5 nights

This trip will consist of me (37F), my mom (70), and my three daughters (ages 2, 4, and 6). My husband may or may not join for part of the trip. Does the above itinerary sound doable?

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u/Agile_Weather_9526 — 2 months ago