Pram on holiday?

Going on holiday to an all inclusive in Crete for 1 week, my daughter will be just turning two the same week, so I need to take a pram/stroller?

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My sister took her little one away last September when she was 2 a month before and she took one, she said it was very helpful for around the airport and in the evenings when she was a bit more tired so even though she is quite independent they did still use it. My boys I would have definitely taken it as they loved to go in the pram if they got tired but they were less fussed about doing things on their own than my niece is x

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Other option is we have a Doona Trike but she wouldn’t be able to sleep in it, not sure if that’s any use either

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We’re going to Greece in October, my daughter will be 21 months and we’re taking a lightweight stroller that can fit into the overhead lockers. Will definitely be using it around the airport and for when she gets tired/needs a little nap in day time. X

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You’ll 100% want a stroller for naps/ evenings unless you want to be chained to the room/ one place for her to sleep x

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