Anonymous wrote:You have the cab show up, you install the car seats in the back, ride to the airport, get dropped off next to the skycap station, unload the loads, put them in the double stroller, take out the car seats and check them with the skycap. On the other end, you have your husband meet you at the baggage claim and handle the car seats. On the return, your husband drops you off at the airport with the skycap, do the reverse of the above. When you get to the baggage claim, flag down a baggage escort and have him take the car seats and any carryon bags to the curb for you and flag down a cab. Tip him $5-10 and go home.
Anonymous wrote:You have the cab show up, you install the car seats in the back, ride to the airport, get dropped off next to the skycap station, unload the loads, put them in the double stroller, take out the car seats and check them with the skycap. On the other end, you have your husband meet you at the baggage claim and handle the car seats. On the return, your husband drops you off at the airport with the skycap, do the reverse of the above. When you get to the baggage claim, flag down a baggage escort and have him take the car seats and any carryon bags to the curb for you and flag down a cab. Tip him $5-10 and go home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just took ours and installed it in the cab.
This is what we do.
Another thought, skip the double stroller and use a car seat/stroller for the 2 year old (either the all in one or the go go kidz) and use the blow up booster type for your 4 year old. Then you have car seats and it is doable for one person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wouldn't you just check the carseats curbside when you got to the airport? That's what I do. You could then use them in the cab and not have to deal with them after you arrive at the airport.
When I fly back, I would have 2 kids, the stroller and 2 car seats. My 2yo is a HANDFUL. I'm beginning to think this is just a bad idea. DH has business around July 4th and he really wants us to fly to spend the weekend with him. He has to work before and after the weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Wouldn't you just check the carseats curbside when you got to the airport? That's what I do. You could then use them in the cab and not have to deal with them after you arrive at the airport.
Anonymous wrote:We just took ours and installed it in the cab.
Anonymous wrote:Won't you need carseats on the other end? Or do you mean you want DH to take the carseats with him and they'll be there waiting for you?
I think it's fine to do the occasional trip without them. If you're sending them with DH, just take a cab without the carseats and all will be fine. Otherwise just take them with you and use them in the cab.