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Car Seats and Travel

My family will be traveling to Mexico this winter and there will be 2 toddlers going that are still in car seats. Renting a car is out of the budget, but to get into town is 2 miles from the resort and if we were to use a car seat we would than have to carry it with us the entire time we were in town! Has anyone elce had this problem and how did you handle it? My sister and I have been told to just hold the kids on our laps, but its not sitting well with either of us. Any ideas would be great!!!

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Thank you everyone for your feedback! I would also like to add that I would never put my child in a car without a car seat and I know that I could never live with myself if something happend, I was simply just looking for suggestions from other moms and thier travels! We are going to look into the flat foldong car seats and we are hoping that the resort might possibly have a shuttle... we could just leave the seats in there!! Anyways thanks again!

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We have two sit and strolls that we use exclusively for travel. They are AWESOME for that purpose. Our sons have logged many thousands of miles by now in them; except for an occasional sticky wheel on one, they work wonderfully and USUALLY fit into the airplane seat as well. The other great thing about them is that you don't have to lug an extra stroller, as they do pretty well on all but the rockiest terrain; we recently took them on a short hiking trail in Alaska and they came through fine.
Sometimes you can find a sit n stroll on ebay relatively inexpensively; otherwise you might check consignment stores. I know, I know, you're not SUPPOSED TO use a "used" car seat, but in this case, I think it's better than not using one at all, esp. in Mexico; if you've ever experienced driving/riding in a car/bus/taxi in Mexico you know what I mean. Many roads and many cars in Mexico are not in the greatest shape, to say the least, and even 2 miles can be a long way, w/plenty of opportunity for accidents.
Happy traveling!!

The sell a carseat/stroller it's a carseat that has wheels that fold underneath.

Otherwise I too would just hold your children

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Are you talking about using the carseats on the plane or in a taxi/bus in Mexico?

A bus won't have seatbelts and to fit two kids with carseats with parents in a taxi maybe difficult.

MN LAW is a chid doesn't have to be in a childsafety seat in the following conditions

bus
taxi
plane
train
limo
police car
ambulance

I have always used a carseat when I can but there are many times it's impossible and I've skipped it. Not every piece of public transportation has seatbelts. Look at our Pubic School Buses

leapsandbounds.com has a 4 lb., fold flat-as-a-pancake carseats. I've never tried one myself, but it might be worth looking into. Please thank your husband for his service to our country! (And thank YOU as well.)

Last year I brought my two kids to Mexico and did not bring a carseat, and regretted it. This year I brought those little booster seats. Though technically my younger one is about the right size for a booster, I would not be comfortable using one for every day, but I felt much better putting him in that while we were traveling.
Alternatively, if you don't want to carry one around when you go into town, use the bus! It's such a great way to observe culture. You could use the boosters from the airport to the resort and the bus to and from the market.
Have a great trip!

Is it in your budget to buy one of those car seat attachments that has wheels? Then you could wheel your carseat around like a suitcase. I've mainly seen them used for flying but it would be an option!

Is the airline making you have a carseat on the plane? We put our kids in carseats on the plane until they were in boosters, then we brought the booster with us. And yes, carrying carseats is a big pain! The last time we went to England, we found a used "Sit and Stroll" which a convertable car seat/stroller. The nice thing about it is that even if the kid is not sitting in it, you can use it for carrying "stuff". Check Craig's list. We went to Once Upon a Child, but it was a fluke that they had one. It is definitely cheaper than renting a car!

Have fun in Mexico.

This is the Sit 'n STroll the previous poster mentioned http://babyproducts.about.com/od/travel/gr/sitnstroll.htm
I've seen people use them all the time while traveling, they seem great!

This is another option. I've seen people use them on the airplane, and also once when we rented a car. Its very small and portable..... seems like a good option for you, since obviously your son is little, you need to five point harness him! http://www.dreamtimebaby.com/pocarsebr.html

First of all, thanks to you and your husband for your sacrifices- there is no one as brave and honorable as a soldier and his family.

Next, I don't think I would risk it even though the chances are very slim that an accident will happen in the two-mile jaunt. But, things that are unlikely do happen frequently enough to not take any chances. We hear all the time on the news or wherever how a mom just thought a two-block ride would be ok w/o a carseat and ended up losing her baby in a freak accident. I would bring the carseats along and deal with the huge inconvenience; just consider the alternative if something were to happen.

Again thanks to your husband for his service and good luck! Have fun in the Mexican sun :)

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