B.H. asks from Brentwood, CA on August 12, 2009
Seeking Advice on Wether to Take Carseat or Not.
Hello ladies, I've come to you again with a new question in mind. We are taking an alaska cruise in september (yes, super excited about it) we are bringing our 22 month old along. Now, we are supposed to fly into washington and from there take either a shuttle or what ever means of transportation to the dock. My question is: do you think we should take her car seat?(i'm not sure if the one we have is faa approved, if isn't we would have to buy a new one) We were told by the airline that we can bring it if we want, if there are seats available we can install it and use it, if there aren't, then they will check it in for us. She is under 2 so there is no ticket required for her. I'm just nervous, i think the plane ride will be fine, it's about 2 hrs, but what if the vehicle that shows up to pick us up is not a shuttle, but a mini van or something... what do you ladies think?
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So What Happened?™
So, the cruise was great.. We did end up taking the car seat. And quite honestly it was not a terrible experience. On the way to Seattle we fumbled a little with it, it was big and clunky. But we had plenty of space our state room in the cruise, was not in the way at all. We checked it in on the way back just because it was a larger group coming back with us.. (not comfortable when your kid takes a 2 hr nap ON YOU...) but, it worked out in the end, bearly used it. Maybe next time we travel, we wont take it at all. Thank you guys so much for all your wonderful responses and all your experience. I know i can count on this website and you guys to guide me when in doubt. Much love.
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B.R. answers from Sacramento on August 13, 2009
I would advise taking it along. It would be better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it.
S.K. answers from Sacramento on August 13, 2009
Bring the carseat and stow it on the plane. You will most likely need it for the ride to the ship from the plane, as well as for any side trips you may take at port.
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M.S. answers from San Francisco on August 12, 2009
B.,
Bring the carseat. It is better to be safe-- have a great trip!
M.
A.B. answers from Sacramento on August 12, 2009
Hi B.,
We've taken lots of cruises and loved them all with our young daughters. I absolutely recommend bringing the car seat. It's bulky, for the safety of your child, it's worth the inconvenience:) Have a great trip!
A.
J.D. answers from Bakersfield on August 14, 2009
Ive also been on the alaskan cruise and if your planning on any off board tours or trips you may want to bring a car seat of your own. but the rooms are VERY limited on space(enless you have the top floor rooms that have the outside patio they are a little more spacious!!!
S.K. answers from Sacramento on August 13, 2009
Bring the carseat and stow it on the plane. You will most likely need it for the ride to the ship from the plane, as well as for any side trips you may take at port.
D.H. answers from San Francisco on August 13, 2009
I would take the car seat. We went on a cruise last year and had to fly to LA. We used the car seat in the car that took us to/from the port and then we brought it on ship with us and just kept it in our room.
A.R. answers from Sacramento on August 13, 2009
B.-
TAKE IT!!!
We have travelled long distances with our now 2 year old a couple of times, and although it's kind of a hassle to tote the car seat along, it was so very worth it when there was a seat available on the plane (and honestly, 3 times out of 4 there was a seat available). You simply have to ask at the check in counter; they will tell you if there are no seats, then you check it there. If there are seats, they tell you to bring the seat up to the boarding gate, and if the seat isn't sold to someone by the time you board, you get it and it is a lifesaver.
Also very good idea at the destination to have it, in case you need it in your pick up vehicle.
Good luck!
C.V. answers from San Francisco on August 13, 2009
I always play it safe! My mom taught me better safe than sorry-so I would take it. Not to mention that even if someone else did have a carseat for you, you know the history (crash wise and use wise-think of other children's food and germs) of yours-not to mention that she knows her carseat and they get sort of attached to them. All-in-all, you can't go wrong with your own carseat - but a stroller to carry it in is a nice addition as well, as it is hard to take a child, all the lugguage and a carseat, but with a stroller, it sure makes it easier.
J.H. answers from Sacramento on August 13, 2009
take it--you won't be sorry
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