Anonymous wrote:Man up and rent a car.
Anonymous wrote:You can't take an uber if you are not carrying a car seat. You are stuck with public transportation OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, buy a cheap car seat for travel until your child gets bigger. Don’t rent a car and pay to park it.
Yup, this one is rated down to 30 pounds, we have a similar one that you can fit in a shopping bag.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Harmony-Juvenile-Youth-Backless-Booster-Car-Seat-Granite/48859727
Use the El to get from Midway to the hotel (orange line, transfer at Roosevelt to red line northbound, exit at Chicago, hotel a block east towards the lake), then use Uber/Lyft for rides which don't have easy El/bus rides. Save money on the most expensive car ride, the one to the airport.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, buy a cheap car seat for travel until your child gets bigger. Don’t rent a car and pay to park it.
Yup, this one is rated down to 30 pounds, we have a similar one that you can fit in a shopping bag.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Harmony-Juvenile-Youth-Backless-Booster-Car-Seat-Granite/48859727
Use the El to get from Midway to the hotel (orange line, transfer at Roosevelt to red line northbound, exit at Chicago, hotel a block east towards the lake), then use Uber/Lyft for rides which don't have easy El/bus rides. Save money on the most expensive car ride, the one to the airport.
I was just going to say the same thing, though not sure why take a car ride to the airport. Why not go back on the El?
Sorry, wasn't clear- meant to take the El to/from the airport, then your other car rides will probably be in the $10-15 range. Best balance of cost/time. El vs. car ride from Midway is maybe 15 minutes slower and could be faster if traffic is bad. Other routes may be significantly longer on public transportation, like going to the Science and Industry museum. But staying so close to the Chicago station on the red line means you will likely be taking the El quite a bit- the red line runs very often and connects to all the lines with a 5 minute ride downtown. It would be the equivalent in DC of staying with a block or so of the Dupont Circle Metro station.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, buy a cheap car seat for travel until your child gets bigger. Don’t rent a car and pay to park it.
Yup, this one is rated down to 30 pounds, we have a similar one that you can fit in a shopping bag.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Harmony-Juvenile-Youth-Backless-Booster-Car-Seat-Granite/48859727
Use the El to get from Midway to the hotel (orange line, transfer at Roosevelt to red line northbound, exit at Chicago, hotel a block east towards the lake), then use Uber/Lyft for rides which don't have easy El/bus rides. Save money on the most expensive car ride, the one to the airport.
I was just going to say the same thing, though not sure why take a car ride to the airport. Why not go back on the El?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, buy a cheap car seat for travel until your child gets bigger. Don’t rent a car and pay to park it.
Yup, this one is rated down to 30 pounds, we have a similar one that you can fit in a shopping bag.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Harmony-Juvenile-Youth-Backless-Booster-Car-Seat-Granite/48859727
Use the El to get from Midway to the hotel (orange line, transfer at Roosevelt to red line northbound, exit at Chicago, hotel a block east towards the lake), then use Uber/Lyft for rides which don't have easy El/bus rides. Save money on the most expensive car ride, the one to the airport.
Anonymous wrote:We just bought the ride safer vest and delight booster. I was going to do the bubble bum, but my DD is thin and doesn't quite meet the 40lb threshold. With ride safer, it's 35 lbs.
Anonymous wrote:OP, buy a cheap car seat for travel until your child gets bigger. Don’t rent a car and pay to park it.