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9 Jan 20, 04:00 PM |
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Car seat hire or bring your own?
I'm looking at renting car seats but it seems very expensive as we need 3
When we travel, we'll have two 4 year olds (currently in 5 point harness forward facing seats) and an 8 year old (currently in a high back booster). I'm not sure if my twins will be big enough to be in a high back by then but possibly. Their car seats we have now are very bulky and not something we'd want to take with us, my sons high back wouldn't be too much hassle. Can anyone advise on what they normally do or recommend a good place to rent from? Thanks! |
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9 Jan 20, 04:20 PM |
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you'll find many threads dealing with the subject
your airline will carry them for you as part of the kids allowance, but you'll need to be able to handle them (and use second bag drop at MCO resulting in longer wait times at the airport) I personnaly wouldn't advise, as they might sustain unvisible damage during the flight, and would always rent, but, well, it's personnal decision if you're staying at disney's you have the option of having one adult and the kids on the DME and another adult driving to the nearest walmart and purchase the seats, but no guarantee you'll get the cheaper than renting one solution we used one year was to buy a bumble bum for our DS it's an inflatable booster seat (seat only, no back) but the child will only be secured by the seatbelt so you decide if it's safe enough, again personnal decision as far as renting go, I would book a car at alamo, and rent the seats from them, as you get to choose your seat, and they're clean , in very good condition, and wrapped in plastic. Edited at 04:21 PM. |
9 Jan 20, 05:22 PM |
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9 Jan 20, 05:25 PM |
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not sure how you'll be comfortable with that, but at 8 years old, your eldest may not be required to use a booster seat
from the age of 6 as long as they can use the seatbelt "normally" (resting on their shoulder like it would with a short adult) then they can ride without a booster seat, as per FL laws. |
9 Jan 20, 05:29 PM |
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9 Jan 20, 09:33 PM |
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Out of interest, why would they need to use second bag-drop? if they've collected their cases/seat, they would just carry them through? or are you assuming they'll have too much luggage to handle?
Also, for the seats, if you're concerned about un-visible damage to taking your own, how can you be certain of the same for Alamo seats? as you can only physically see them in the same manner and don't know their history at all (could have been mishandled, poorly fitted, in an accident etc), as opposed to knowing your own history but only being out of sight whilst loaded/unloaded from a plane? But as you say, personal preference... @OP - we took 2 boosters in spare suitcase, so another option to consider. Edited at 09:35 PM. |
9 Jan 20, 09:42 PM |
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Without doubt, take your own, worth the slight hassle of a little extra luggage to carry through the airport knowing your kids have a suitable and safe car seat rather than hiring and knowing nothing about the seat history.
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10 Jan 20, 07:40 AM |
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The staff don’t want you lugging the stuff onto the monorail. We did the 2nd bag drop in 2016 and then the conveyor broke for 45 mins... long wait at the end of a long day. I lugged everything up the stairs the next year. The staff member didn’t assist, but did watch the bags at the bottom as wife took double buggy and boys and I ran back down.
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10 Jan 20, 08:47 AM |
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the latter part.
two four years old can be a lot to handle, even if they pull their own trunki (wait can't those be used as booster seats ? just thinking) and OP seemed to be concerned about how bulky the car seats were we also don't know about stroller, or luggage in general I think it's a safe bet to assume OP will have too much to carry up the steps to the monorail in one go. I know I wouldn't be able to handle my checked luggage, my carry on, a bulky seat, and manage a young one all at the same time, even though the 8 year old would sure help so when it comes to unseen damage and things I can't control, I'd rather it be a temporary item, than the one I'll keep on using everyday no opinion is more valid than the next one. Discussing options allows the reader to choose for themselves based on the opinions of others. |
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10 Jan 20, 09:40 AM |
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OP. My youngest is 30 so I'm not an expert on child seats!
However ref an 8 year old I am as we take our Granddaughter who is currently 8 as well. I got given 2 booster bases by a friend of mine last year and took 1 with us in August 19. I checked beforehand in my own car and by using it the seat belt was perfectly positioned so I decided her high back wasn't needed. I will say though she is tall for her age so that may not apply to other children.
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