Anonymous
Post 03/23/2024 19:58     Subject: Re:Travel and car seat dilemma

Why are you crowdsourcing solutions when you've already decided on your plan? You are shooting down every idea offered to you. And why did you fail to plan for this until the day before the trip?
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2024 19:55     Subject: Travel and car seat dilemma

I have done this for car seats and or strollers.

I would have no issue with this.
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2024 19:53     Subject: Travel and car seat dilemma

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would buy a booster for the 7 yo and an inexpensive travel carseat for the 2 year old (there are some inexpensive, lightweight bare bones car seats that still have very good safety ratings out there -- they aren't as comfy as what I'm sure you use at home, but they are safe and not that hard to travel with because they are light).

Odds are good you'll wind up using both again, so I don't know why you wouldn't just buy (or borrow from a friend) rather than trying to buy while you're there and donate. Just to save the trouble of taking them on the plane? Seems like a waste.


We’re in NYC. Not very easy to get a bare bones car seat tomorrow and don’t have anyone we can borrow from.


Are you daft? A Cosco Scenera can be one day prime’d from Amazon.


But why?? That’s the same carseat you can just rent with the car.


I wouldn't trust my child's life with a rental car seat.
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2024 19:21     Subject: Travel and car seat dilemma

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would buy a booster for the 7 yo and an inexpensive travel carseat for the 2 year old (there are some inexpensive, lightweight bare bones car seats that still have very good safety ratings out there -- they aren't as comfy as what I'm sure you use at home, but they are safe and not that hard to travel with because they are light).

Odds are good you'll wind up using both again, so I don't know why you wouldn't just buy (or borrow from a friend) rather than trying to buy while you're there and donate. Just to save the trouble of taking them on the plane? Seems like a waste.


We’re in NYC. Not very easy to get a bare bones car seat tomorrow and don’t have anyone we can borrow from.


Plenty of stores in NYC. Be real. Target, Amazon, Walmart delivery same day.


You be real. No Walmart here. No large target. And I don’t have Prime 🤷🏻‍♀️


Shipping over $35 is free. You are being difficult. There are Walmarts and targets and other stores.
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2024 18:35     Subject: Travel and car seat dilemma

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would buy a booster for the 7 yo and an inexpensive travel carseat for the 2 year old (there are some inexpensive, lightweight bare bones car seats that still have very good safety ratings out there -- they aren't as comfy as what I'm sure you use at home, but they are safe and not that hard to travel with because they are light).

Odds are good you'll wind up using both again, so I don't know why you wouldn't just buy (or borrow from a friend) rather than trying to buy while you're there and donate. Just to save the trouble of taking them on the plane? Seems like a waste.


We’re in NYC. Not very easy to get a bare bones car seat tomorrow and don’t have anyone we can borrow from.


Plenty of stores in NYC. Be real. Target, Amazon, Walmart delivery same day.


You be real. No Walmart here. No large target. And I don’t have Prime 🤷🏻‍♀️


You don’t need prime, it would still be free shipping from Amazon without it.
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2024 17:49     Subject: Travel and car seat dilemma

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would buy a booster for the 7 yo and an inexpensive travel carseat for the 2 year old (there are some inexpensive, lightweight bare bones car seats that still have very good safety ratings out there -- they aren't as comfy as what I'm sure you use at home, but they are safe and not that hard to travel with because they are light).

Odds are good you'll wind up using both again, so I don't know why you wouldn't just buy (or borrow from a friend) rather than trying to buy while you're there and donate. Just to save the trouble of taking them on the plane? Seems like a waste.


We’re in NYC. Not very easy to get a bare bones car seat tomorrow and don’t have anyone we can borrow from.


Plenty of stores in NYC. Be real. Target, Amazon, Walmart delivery same day.


You be real. No Walmart here. No large target. And I don’t have Prime 🤷🏻‍♀️
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2024 15:00     Subject: Travel and car seat dilemma

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would buy a booster for the 7 yo and an inexpensive travel carseat for the 2 year old (there are some inexpensive, lightweight bare bones car seats that still have very good safety ratings out there -- they aren't as comfy as what I'm sure you use at home, but they are safe and not that hard to travel with because they are light).

Odds are good you'll wind up using both again, so I don't know why you wouldn't just buy (or borrow from a friend) rather than trying to buy while you're there and donate. Just to save the trouble of taking them on the plane? Seems like a waste.


We’re in NYC. Not very easy to get a bare bones car seat tomorrow and don’t have anyone we can borrow from.


Plenty of stores in NYC. Be real. Target, Amazon, Walmart delivery same day.
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2024 14:50     Subject: Travel and car seat dilemma

Anonymous wrote:I would buy a booster for the 7 yo and an inexpensive travel carseat for the 2 year old (there are some inexpensive, lightweight bare bones car seats that still have very good safety ratings out there -- they aren't as comfy as what I'm sure you use at home, but they are safe and not that hard to travel with because they are light).

Odds are good you'll wind up using both again, so I don't know why you wouldn't just buy (or borrow from a friend) rather than trying to buy while you're there and donate. Just to save the trouble of taking them on the plane? Seems like a waste.


This. In my dad it was Cosco Scenera, I think. That just popped in my head. I'd do Bubble Bum for the 7 year old.
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2024 14:47     Subject: Travel and car seat dilemma

I don’t like wasting money so I’ve checked our convertible seat several times with no issues. I would do that. Put that seat and a backless booster in the sane bag and check them both. It’s free.
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2024 14:46     Subject: Travel and car seat dilemma

I think your plan is fine. If you had more time I would tell you the best travel seats but given the time crunch I would just go with buying a cheap lightweight seat there.
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2024 14:40     Subject: Travel and car seat dilemma

We recently flew with a 3yo and a 6yo. We brought a Cosco Scenera car seat for the 3yo since it only weighs 7 lbs (gate check) and a booster for the 6yo since that is trivial (overhead).

It allowed us to skip the car rental entirely and just do ubers.

We could also fit both of these onto a cheap travel stroller (gate check) with a car seat travel strap bought off of amazon. The 3yo then sat in the car seat while in the stroller, on top of the normal seat, while the booster seat was tucked below in the stroller storage. Really easy for travel.
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2024 14:03     Subject: Travel and car seat dilemma

Mifolds are awful. I would honestly just use a regular seat belt for the year old.

And pretty sure nobody takes donations of used car seats because there’s no way to guarantee it hasn’t been in an accident.
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2024 13:03     Subject: Travel and car seat dilemma

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would buy a booster for the 7 yo and an inexpensive travel carseat for the 2 year old (there are some inexpensive, lightweight bare bones car seats that still have very good safety ratings out there -- they aren't as comfy as what I'm sure you use at home, but they are safe and not that hard to travel with because they are light).

Odds are good you'll wind up using both again, so I don't know why you wouldn't just buy (or borrow from a friend) rather than trying to buy while you're there and donate. Just to save the trouble of taking them on the plane? Seems like a waste.


We’re in NYC. Not very easy to get a bare bones car seat tomorrow and don’t have anyone we can borrow from.


Are you daft? A Cosco Scenera can be one day prime’d from Amazon.


But why?? That’s the same carseat you can just rent with the car.
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2024 13:02     Subject: Travel and car seat dilemma

The rental car place will have them! You’re talking about LAX, not remote Alaska. They never guarantee them, it’s fine. They’ll have them. If the rental car place catches fire that morning, you can figure something out at Target. No way I would be lugging car seats around or checking bags just because the rental car companies don’t guarantee car seats. They have always had them in our experience.
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2024 12:52     Subject: Travel and car seat dilemma

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would buy a booster for the 7 yo and an inexpensive travel carseat for the 2 year old (there are some inexpensive, lightweight bare bones car seats that still have very good safety ratings out there -- they aren't as comfy as what I'm sure you use at home, but they are safe and not that hard to travel with because they are light).

Odds are good you'll wind up using both again, so I don't know why you wouldn't just buy (or borrow from a friend) rather than trying to buy while you're there and donate. Just to save the trouble of taking them on the plane? Seems like a waste.


We’re in NYC. Not very easy to get a bare bones car seat tomorrow and don’t have anyone we can borrow from.


Are you daft? A Cosco Scenera can be one day prime’d from Amazon.