I have been a big fan of this stroller since day one. Before I was even married (much less thinking about kids) I saw celebrity moms toting their tots in Bugaboos and made the mental note, 'I will have that for my baby!' They are definitely one of the more costly strollers on the market but it has been worth every penny, especially while in infancy.
The bugaboo comes with a bassinet top. Which has been a dream for us! It is basically equivalent to a portable bed on wheels for him. For the first few months he slept just as comfortably, out and about, as he did at home in our co-sleeper (we moved him to the crib at 4 months).
When he was 3 weeks old we even took him to Universal's Islands of Adventure in Orlando. We really wanted to take him to Grinchmas and see if he would like looking at all the lights. We only went two hours but he slept undisturbed in the bassinet the whole time. One of the other huge advantages is that no one can see down into the stroller, which meant park goers weren't gawking at him, hovering over and trying to touch him. He was completely covered in his safe, comfortable little world inside the bugaboo. Germs were a huge concern for me at the theme park. I am huge advocate for washing hands and not letting sick people around him.
I must say at being only 3 weeks old, he enjoyed being pushed in the bugaboo more than the theme park. He enjoyed the gentle bouncing while being strolled along and he slept the whole time. He never woke up to see the Grinchmas lights. His favorite thing in the park was being strolled over the wooden bridge and the cobblestones at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.
Now that he is older we have taken him to Universal, SeaWorld and all the Disney parks. I will blog about those adventures and our other strollers in future posts. We also have the Uppababy G-Luxe Jake 2013, the Chicco cortina travel system in cubes and are in the market for a great jogging stroller.
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