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Second the Zoe Tour! Better price point and agree with everything said above. I have a new version (bought last Oct), but I didn’t get the all terrain wheels. I may at some point because as @etgetc noted I do have to pop it over some curbs/uneven sidewalks, but it’s so light and easy to maneuver that it really doesn’t bother me. And it comes standard with a parent cup holder as well as child snack and cup holders and belly bar which are extra add-ons for the higher priced strollers.
I also have the Zoe Tour. It’s pretty much taken over as our everyday stroller. Had it almost a year now. Definitely easy to maneuver for public transit.
I really like my Zoe tour for what you’re looking for! It drives nicely, folds up small-ish, and doesn’t weigh a ton. I use it as a travel stroller because we have a Cruz at home that I love but don’t want to lug around when we travel.
We also have a Zoe. Would def recommend, esp the Tour bifold. Agree it is a true one-handed fold you can do mid stride even. I’d probably get the all-terrain wheels; they weren’t a thing when I got my model, but I think they’d solve my one small complaint.
I have the Zoe Tour and it is amaaaazing. The stroller plus carseat adapter was under $350, comes in a couple light color options, and you can buy separate all-terain wheels (though I've had no problem with the wheels it came with). What really sold me was that its super lightweight but still feels sturdy. My friend has the double version and I pushed 3 kids in it (totaling around 125lbs) and it felt like nothing. She's used hers for daily walks and traveling and its held up incredibly well
I would add the Zoe Tour and Traveler to your list for consideration, even though they're online only. We tried out a bunch of compact strollers in person and reluctantly settled on a Minu, but once I started rolling it around at home, it still just seemed SO heavy. I crossed my fingers (had seen some complaints about Zoe's return policy) and middle-of-the-night impulse ordered the Zoe Tour without having tried it out and it ended up being the keeper. Compared to the Minu, it was cheaper in price and in construction (more plastic less metal), but that also meant it was almost five pounds lighter which was a trade-off I was happy to make.
Love my Zoe and would scream it from the roof tops if I could. I think the Zoe tour is car seat adaptable now so you’d have to see if it works with yours, but it’s wonderful without the car seat attachment. I’m a fan for life for sure.
We have taken our Zoe, with the original small wheels, to Europe a few times. It works fine!
We have the Zoe, been using it for months, I did not know about the weight limit and have definitely put much more than that in the basket 🤷
Zoe is our main stroller and we frequent Disney multiple times a month. You need to buy the stroller bag and also I don’t recommend overloading your stroller with too much shit anyway because you will need to fold it for transport. But as an everyday it is a dream. We use it for travel all the time. The Nuna having seats that are diff sizes blows my mind. It’s not made for longevity.
Second the Zoe travel stroller. When you’re done with the Doona, you will need something quick and easy for when the baby outgrows it and you’re transferring between a convertible car seat and stroller. It will take you beyond Disney and that’s really important.
Definitely look into the Zoe or the Baby Jogger Citi mini (not sure where you’re located but I can easily find a used double Baby Jogger in my area) Wagons aren’t worth flying with because most airlines won’t count it as a stroller and won’t gate check it for you, and will charge you for it as well. I also highly suggest bringing the baby carrier with you as well.