“Should we bring the car seat?” It’s a top question asked by traveling parents.
It seems like such a hassle – the pile of luggage is already so giant once you’ve figured out what to pack for baby.
For me, in a word, the answer is yes. A lot depends on your destination and the type of trip you’ll be taking. Most countries don’t require infants or small children to be in a car seat in the back of a taxi, but just because it’s not against the law, do you really want to take the risk?
If you’ve purchased a package holiday where your transfers are included, you probably can get away with not bringing it, so long as you don’t have big plans to leave the resort. Your airport transfers and any package tours you book will likely be by coach bus, where no car seat is required. However, if you’re heading down South and planning on renting a car or touring around via cab, you might want to think about lugging it along. Car rental agencies or taxi firms in smaller destinations may not have any (or any suitable) car seats for you to rent, and
the roads can be quite wild.
Sometimes it can be a challenge finding cabs with functioning seat belts, but most places that rely on tourism dollars can usually scrounge up a car that will suit your needs. You may get an incredulous look or even an eye roll, but isn’t your child’s safety worth it?
If you’ll be mostly exploring urban destinations and using public transit to get around, the car seat will definitely be cumbersome, and perhaps not entirely necessary – though small infants that are still in their “bucket” car seats may be comfiest and safest to stay in said seat. Some don’t require a base for all usage and bringing along a frame to snap it into means you can avoid lugging the big stroller along.
Book your airport transfers with a car company that can supply seats, or a shuttle bus where seats aren’t necessary.
Now on the market there’s gear that can make your life a little easier
(not to mention your conscience) by helping keep your child safe while you’re out and about. The Safe Rider Travel Vest seems like a good alternative to hauling along your massive seat just for the occasional cab ride. The Sit‘N’ Stroll seems to be pretty popular, but to me it looks like a massive seat to lug and not-that-great a stroller. Please feel free to correct me if I’m wrong.
We’ve always brought our own car seat along. It’s a bare bones, lightweight car seat that’s suitable for travel. We attach it to one of our rolling suitcases with a bungee cord, and even on trips where it isn’t used, just having it with us brings piece of mind.
I once got “flamed” on a message board, when I suggested to another mother that she bring her twins’ car seats on a trip. The “flamer” mocked that she should pack her microwave as well. Here’s the thing: it’s not always easy to find places to rent clean and functioning car seats. If you’re not sure, isn’t your baby’s safety worth a little inconvenience?
Corinne McDermott is the founder of Have Baby Will Travel – your online guide to family travel with babies and toddlers. Connect with her online at www.havebabywilltravel.com or www.twitter.com/hvbabywilltrvl
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I guess I`d rather carry and pay for extra luggage just to make sure my baby is safe and I won`t meet with situations such as not being allowed to take my child with a cab. There were also situations when I went on vacation with my baby and car dealers Des Moines had the safe baby seat included in the rental fee. This is a fortunate case. Otherwise, make sure you get your booster seat with you from home or run a previous research to see if you can rent one on location.
My daughters always travel with a car seat. It just is so much more comfy for the baby...instand bed.
Oh, I agree!! We arranged a car seat in Hawaii and they had a BROKEN one covered in crumbs and melted chocolate to give us. What? I pushed and pushed until they got me one from another agency that was good. (they had no more and I'd booked it months in advance so I wasn't taking no for an answer - besides I couldn't leave there without it!) But I will never travel without my own ever again. Besides - it's worth the money to buy one and take it, since it costs about the same to rent their crummy ones. And you never know if theirs are compromised as you can't tell just by looking.
I have always traveled with the car seat. I could have done without it but wanted to have the baby in something that was familiar to her.
I have travelled lots with my baby (seven times) and I have always brought her car seat.
I actually think its quite easy because the airline checks it. Sure I have to lug it to the counter but after that all I have to do is pick it up at our destination.
One of the main reasons I always bring it is because car rental companies often don't have good car seats or no car seats at all. Then you have to wait around until they get one from another outlet.
I say bring it!