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Today’s Hint: A Travel Tip for When Kids are Too Big for Strollers (Think Scooters)

September 9, 2014 By Eileen Gunn

Note from Hint Mama: We’re still bringing our big stroller with us when we travel, but I know the day will come when my daughter will be too big for a stroller. When that day comes, I’m going to try out this brilliant trick from Eileen Gunn, founder of family travel site FamiliesGo!

What do you do when your kids are too big for a stroller but still too small for the amount of walking that comes with a city vacation?

Today’s hint is to try a scooter! We took our Mini Micro Kick on this summer’s trip to Paris, following the advice of a friend whose 4 and 6-year-old kids used scooters during a trip to London.

gunn scooter 2It was a life saver. On any given day we might explore two or three neighborhoods and cover a couple of miles on foot seeing the city (or looking for a metro station). As long as my 6-year-old daughter could scoot, we had not one complaint out of her. Plus, without the scooter we would have taken the metro a lot more (which can add up) and seen a lot less.

Here are three tips for a scooter vacation:

 1. Buy or Pack: Your Choice. I thought about buying a cheap scooter in Paris and leaving it there, but I didn’t want to spend my first few days in a city I didn’t know scouting for a toy store.

So, I decided to pack our scooter. I took our Mini Micro Kick apart and laid it in the bottom of my suitcase. Then I wedged in the helmet in (you can pack small items in the helmet to save space).

While having the scooter was more than worth it, it did make my suitcase heavy. If we were staying longer, if I knew the city, or if we were staying with friends or family, I would have bought a cheap scooter when I got to our destination.

At Baby Chic NY in New York City, you can rent a Mini Micro Kick for $35 a week. Wish this service was available in more cities!

2. Choose Your Scooter. I love the Micro Kick Scooters because they have two front wheels and kids steer by leaning the handlebar from side to side rather than turning it. The scooters are stable and intuitive, and kids as young as 3 get the hang of them pretty easily. They’re also compact enough to carry on subways, check at museums or tuck under the table at restaurants.

If you don’t want to pay what these Swiss-designed scooters cost just for a vacation, you can find less expensive scooters at stores like Target.

For kids younger than 7 or so, stay away from two-wheeled scooters and three-wheelers with a single front wheel unless your child already knows how to use them. They require more balance and steering and have a frustrating learning curve. Skinned knees definitely put a crimp in a vacation.

Scooters that fold are even more compact than the Micro Kicks, but some of the metal ones are surprisingly heavy.

3. Make Sure Your Kid Knows the Rules. As a city kid, my daughter has spent several years scooting to pre-K, school, summer camp and all around our hood. She knows to stop before the corners, stay close crossing streets and not race too far ahead on crowded sidewalks. And we know she has pretty good scooting stamina.

If your child isn’t an experienced scooter rider, the above are good rules to have. And I’d recommend spending a few minutes practicing them before heading out on your adventure.

Have you brought a scooter on your vacation? What are your tips?

Eileen Gunn is the founder of FamiliesGo!, a website that helps parents plan better family vacations more easily. She’s a veteran journalist, fearless traveler and mom of one. Her hotel-loving 6-year-old has been out of the country nine times (plus 2 in utero), taken 2 cruises, boarded several planes and taken a bunch of car trips. You can follow Eileen on Pinterest or Twitter.

Photo credit: FamiliesGo!

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  1. Greg says

    September 11, 2014 at 8:59 pm

    But you can rent a Micro scooter in Paris ! Next time you visit Paris check this website http://en.2kids1bag.com
    Great company, great people best scooters 😉

  2. Rachel says

    September 18, 2014 at 1:10 pm

    This is genius! We went to Disney last year and the umbrella stroller was a lifesaver. My son is now too big for a stroller so I do worry about our next trip. I doubt they let scooters in Disney though. Thanks for sharing on Merry Monday!

  3. 2kids1bag says

    October 8, 2014 at 1:23 pm

    Thanks a lot for this article and to Greg for your comments on 2kids1bag 🙂
    Indeed, you can rent Micro scooters (for children and adults) via our website http://www.2kids1bag.com.

    After that, we deliver it to your address in Paris or you can pick it up directly to CDG airport 7/7.
    See you soon in Paris with scooters 🙂

  4. Lo @ Travel the Unbeaten Path says

    May 22, 2015 at 4:17 am

    Great idea! I’ve never seen an unhappy kid riding a scooter haha! My little one still fits in his baby carrier, which we love, love, love!

  5. Kamini says

    June 10, 2015 at 10:37 am

    Is security ok with allowing a child to ride his scooter through the airport? And what about being allowed to gate check it?
    We have a Micro Maxi scooter, my son loves it & also will allow me to help him with it in a crowded place, when needed…. so I think it will be a big help. Also its a short domestic flight so we won’t have much to carry-on.

  6. Kristine says

    January 2, 2017 at 6:00 pm

    Can you park scooters on bike racks and lock them up? What do you do with them when you go in Museums, Shops and Restaurant? I’m looking for something foldable that I can put in a large bag. But if we can park them like regular bicycles then I won’t focus too much on it being compact. Thank you!

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    September 12, 2014 at 1:35 pm

    […] Today’s Hint: A Travel Tip for When Kids are Too Big for Strollers (Think Scooters): Hint Mama contributor Eileen Gunn shares a creative tip for traveling with preschoolers.  Scooters!  My now 5 year old daughter has never been much of a scooter fan, but this is a good reason to make sure our little guy learns to ride in the coming years. […]

  2. Today’s Hint: Scooters That Can Grow With the Toddler Set & Micro Kickboard GIVEAWAY – Hint Mama says:
    December 3, 2014 at 1:20 pm

    […] To be sure, if your child is too old for a ride-on toy and can handle traditional scooter handlebars, then these convertible options may not be for you. In that case, it’s probably more economical to opt for a scooter designed for 3 to 5 year olds, like Micro Kickboard’s $75 to $80 Mini Micro Classic, a model Hint Mama contributor Eileen Gunn has found can come in handy when traveling. […]

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