Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you taking the carseat as carryon? Just use the CARES harness (which you have anyway), and check the carseat as normal luggage. Even better -- ship it via UPS to your destination.
OP here - genuinely asking how comfortable are people checking car seats? Having watched all sorts of luggage being thrown around, I'm kind of uncomfortable with how damaged the seat could be. Asking this because maybe I just need some perspective, but why am I buying a good car seat just to have it damaged and thrown around? That's why I've been gate checking it.
Even if gate checked, it's going to get tossed aroujnd as you retrieve it (unless you're flying a small plane) at the baggage claim on arrival so it goes through the "system" anyway.
How was your car seat boxed to begin with? Ours just came in a cardboard box with little packing material, and I'm sure it got tossed arond by the delivery people on the way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you taking the carseat as carryon? Just use the CARES harness (which you have anyway), and check the carseat as normal luggage. Even better -- ship it via UPS to your destination.
OP here - genuinely asking how comfortable are people checking car seats? Having watched all sorts of luggage being thrown around, I'm kind of uncomfortable with how damaged the seat could be. Asking this because maybe I just need some perspective, but why am I buying a good car seat just to have it damaged and thrown around? That's why I've been gate checking it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you taking the carseat as carryon? Just use the CARES harness (which you have anyway), and check the carseat as normal luggage. Even better -- ship it via UPS to your destination.
OP here - genuinely asking how comfortable are people checking car seats? Having watched all sorts of luggage being thrown around, I'm kind of uncomfortable with how damaged the seat could be. Asking this because maybe I just need some perspective, but why am I buying a good car seat just to have it damaged and thrown around? That's why I've been gate checking it.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you taking the carseat as carryon? Just use the CARES harness (which you have anyway), and check the carseat as normal luggage. Even better -- ship it via UPS to your destination.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you taking the carseat as carryon? Just use the CARES harness (which you have anyway), and check the carseat as normal luggage. Even better -- ship it via UPS to your destination.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We've been traveling internationally with our kids since they were infants, to see our families.
Honestly, lugging a huge carseat at the airport and in the plane, and in the railways stations at our destination, etc, was so nightmarish, that we only tried it once.
We did plane bassinets and babies on our laps. At our destination, family members come to us with car seats. If they can't come and pick up up, we take a taxi without a car seat.
Why would you risk your child with an unknown driver without a car seat when you use a car seat in your car?
Anonymous wrote:
We've been traveling internationally with our kids since they were infants, to see our families.
Honestly, lugging a huge carseat at the airport and in the plane, and in the railways stations at our destination, etc, was so nightmarish, that we only tried it once.
We did plane bassinets and babies on our laps. At our destination, family members come to us with car seats. If they can't come and pick up up, we take a taxi without a car seat.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry OP here again. Forgot to mention that one of the issues that I have is the solution of buying a smaller and cheaper seat. We bought the seat we have because we thought it was best, so why would we put him in a cheaper and smaller seat just because we're on vacation? I know that car seats have strict minimum standards but I still feel weird thinking oh when we're home we want you really safe but not so much when we're on vacation.