J.H. asks from Saint Peters, MO on July 14, 2008
First Time Plane Ride with 4Yr. and 2Yr. Old
We're traveling with our 4yr. old and 2 yr. old in a couple of weeks. I don't know what to do with the car seats. Apparently booster seats aren't allowed on the plane. I'm not worried about the 4 yr. old sitting, but I am worried about keeping the 2 yr. old sitting. Here are my questions: Do I check both car seats? If I do, do I need a cover for them? What if they get broken(more about the booster)? We can rent carseats from Hertz when we get to our destination. Has anybody done this? Do we take the big car seat on the plane and check/rent the booster? Thanks for all your help! We appreciate it!
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G.N. answers from St. Louis on July 14, 2008
I just traveled with my 2yr old and I didnt take a carseat on board, you can always rent it with the rental. My son sat in my lap and when he fell asleep I held him and when he was awake, I just got him to sit in the seat assigned to him and he looked out the window, I brought the laptop for movies but he was more interested in looking out the window, he had snacks and you can always bring books and coloring books for them.
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J.J. answers from St. Louis on July 15, 2008
I have rented car seats from other rental companies with no problems. I don't know what kind of rental car you are getting, but some minivans come with a built-in car seat (there are straps built into the seat that can be uncovered). This is nice, because you would only have to rent 1 carseat (I have done this). I have twins and renting always seemed easier than trying to lug around 2 carseats and manage 2 small children.
Have a nice trip.
- Jen
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G.N. answers from St. Louis on July 14, 2008
I just traveled with my 2yr old and I didnt take a carseat on board, you can always rent it with the rental. My son sat in my lap and when he fell asleep I held him and when he was awake, I just got him to sit in the seat assigned to him and he looked out the window, I brought the laptop for movies but he was more interested in looking out the window, he had snacks and you can always bring books and coloring books for them.
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T.T. answers from Lawrence on July 14, 2008
J.- we have flown with a 5 year old and 9 monthold and we always took our carseat and checked them at the gate or the zone is what they called it. we never covered them because they always were so good with them. the thing is you always want to zone your stroller,carseats and small bags if possible so you can use them when you get there. the seat belts on the plane are safe no worries there. make sure that you are able to sit together this also helps out. make sure to have snacks, drinks, other food items, lots of activities to do and things they like to do on a plane. also make sure to have them help you pack a bag for the plane so they have the things they like to do. another idea is to have them pick out a vacation bag and then let them pack a special thing that helps them during the trip like stuffed toy,blanket,pillow and so on. make sure to have gum for them to chew during take off and landing. T.
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B.G. answers from Springfield on July 15, 2008
Is the 4 year-old in a booster or car seat? Check the car seats to see if they're approved for air travel. If they are, you don't need to check them. Just carry them on (they don't count as carry-ons) and use them in the seats. If they can't be used for air travel, then take advantage of the machines they have for wrapping things in plastic. Wrap them together (I've wrapped them with my stroller before) and check them as one item. The weight should be fine.
BTW, I highly recommend a Ride On Carry On if you're going to be trying to catch connecting flights. They're seats that strap onto your carry on luggage so you avoid the need of a stroller in the airport. Kids love them.
D.S. answers from St. Louis on July 19, 2008
IF you check them definately do it at the gate. A few years ago we checked out daughter's car seat with our luggage and it is the only thing that didn't make it to our destination on time. Luckily the airport had 1 (and only 1) that we had to use until the next day when our's arrived. Just something to think about. GOod luck with the travel.
K.B. answers from Wichita on July 15, 2008
Good Morning J., My Bro. in law used to check the car seats when they traveled. Now they leave the car seats in their car at the air port and rent what they need through the car rental. Especially now that they are charging extra for everything. Call ahead for car rental and tell them what you will be needing. They can supply it for you.
As far as your little one sitting on the plane. The seat belt comes in really handy for that, plus books, small toys, little snacks to keep her occupied.
Have a wonderful trip and most of all make it fun for your little ones too.
GOd Bless,
K. nana of 5
T.B. answers from St. Louis on July 15, 2008
Hi J.,
We recently moved to St. Louis from Richmond,VA. We have children the same as yours. We decided to check both car seats. Our booster is the backless type, so we just shoved it into one of our bags. The car seat required no cover. This worked out fine for us. They both slept most of the trip. We were nervous about them wanting to get up and walk around, but they didn't. If that is something you are concerned about, and you think they won't nap, then you may want to restrain them in their car seats. Best of luck to you!
T.
J.T. answers from St. Louis on July 15, 2008
J....
I use to live in Hawaii and had to travel 3 times (if not more) a year from Hawaii to Missouri. I was a single mom, so I tried to make it as easy as possible and I didn't want to slow down people in line (which airport lines are already long). I suggest you get a CLEAR trash bag (some airlines will provide these for you at baggage check in). Have id tags already made out when you get there, have extra's in your purse if needed (saves time). You can check your carseat, pack and play, and the stroller you can check at the gate. My daughter would never sit that long in her carseat on the plane so she always sat in my lap or just on the seat. I have seen some kids sit in carseats, it just wasn't for us. There isn't much room on planes, so carseats take up LOTS of room. You kids will have more room to play if you just put them in the seat. If you have the whole row then they can stand sometimes next to the seat and play with games that are on their seat. The more room for you and the kids to move the better the ride will be. People get annoyed if you spend lots of time in the aisle trying to get situated, so we just had one book bag that had all toys and my purse in it. It was small enough to put under the seat for easy access during the flight. At the end of the flight we would have more time to pick up all her belongs at bag claim. I have never rented a carseat, but I have never had any problems with her carseat getting damaged in baggage claim. Make sure you and the kids wear slip on shoes for security check points. Double check liquids and such. Everytime I fly I will find another way that is faster and more efficient. Its amazing how fast we can get through an airport now! :)
We are flying back to Hawaii for a visit in two weeks. I hope your flying experience goes well. I LOVE to fly and travel. She has gotten use to flights and travels pretty well at 2 years old.
Good Luck!
J.
J.R. answers from Kansas City on July 15, 2008
You can gate check these seats and that will help protect them from going through the general baggage claim and will be a little safer for them. Also, just fyi, you can bring booster seats/car seats on planes. I've done it several times. You should call the airline and check with them to be sure on this issue. I know there have been changes for the airlines very recently, but I don't think this is one of them.
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