Car seats with Town Car?

JustinS30

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Do any of the Town Car services provided from MCO to WDW provide car seats for little ones? Whether free or for a fee. TIA
 
Thank you! I will check them out. Currently debating between Town Car service and renting a car for a week with a 3mo old
Whjy aren't you bringing your own car seat? Do you really want to trust the safety of a 3 month old child to a car seat you've never seen and never used?

Looking at the link provided upthread, it specifies booster seats. I think it would be difficult to find a service that provides a rear facing seat for newborns.
 

Whjy aren't you bringing your own car seat? Do you really want to trust the safety of a 3 month old child to a car seat you've never seen and never used?

Looking at the link provided upthread, it specifies booster seats. I think it would be difficult to find a service that provides a rear facing seat for newborns.

We’re just exploring each option. New to this bringing a newborn to WDW thing, so researching and exploring all our available options. Certainly open (and probably will)bring our own, but looking at each angle in the meantime
 
Tiffany Towncar does, we've used them multiple times. Always good service, they come early/on time, include a trip to the grocery store on the way to Disney and the booster seat we'd get was always clean. We always got a booster seat though, never a rear facing car seat for a small infant. I know they do offer "car seats" but I don't know what kind it is or how old they are... I'd probably bring my own in my kid was still a baby. Bring it with you to gate check it but then ask the terminal agent if the plane has any extra seats near you, maybe they would let you just have it for the baby and you could put the car seat in it with the baby in it. When we took our son to Hawaii when he was a baby and I took his car seat, that's what I did. One leg we got the extra seat and he had his own seat with the car seat, one leg we gate checked it and I kept him on my lap.
 
Tiffany Towncar does, we've used them multiple times. Always good service, they come early/on time, include a trip to the grocery store on the way to Disney and the booster seat we'd get was always clean. We always got a booster seat though, never a rear facing car seat for a small infant. I know they do offer "car seats" but I don't know what kind it is or how old they are... I'd probably bring my own in my kid was still a baby. Bring it with you to gate check it but then ask the terminal agent if the plane has any extra seats near you, maybe they would let you just have it for the baby and you could put the car seat in it with the baby in it. When we took our son to Hawaii when he was a baby and I took his car seat, that's what I did. One leg we got the extra seat and he had his own seat with the car seat, one leg we gate checked it and I kept him on my lap.
I’ve ridden with Tiffany before and been impressed with their service top to bottom. Naturally, however, have never run into renting a seat or bringing my own for a ride.

For the flight, I do think that will be the plan, bringing the car seat to the plane and checking at the gate if necessary. We’re flying Southwest, which I’m not sure if thats good, bad, or indifferent for us.
 
Thank you! I will check them out. Currently debating between Town Car service and renting a car for a week with a 3mo old
If you’re bringing an infant, I wouldn’t rent a car seat. Bring the car seat with you and get the baby it’s own seat on the plane to use the car seat. You shouldn’t check car seats as they get tossed around quote a bit and can be damaged.
 
Tiffany Town Car, Fl Tours, or Tony Hind all great companies! Some yes offer car seats, but like others suggested for a baby bring your own But the town car services are great with helping with luggage and a grocery stop! we did this for years with our 2 kids from the time they were 10 months old way before DME was a thing.
 
Is the baby's stroller the kind with the removable car seat (that then clicks into a base in a car or by itself)? If so, aren't you bringing that stroller with you? Then you have the carrier/car seat with you, you don't need to have someone provide one (whether town car or rental).
 
Is the baby's stroller the kind with the removable car seat (that then clicks into a base in a car or by itself)? If so, aren't you bringing that stroller with you? Then you have the carrier/car seat with you, you don't need to have someone provide one (whether town car or rental).

the baby isn’t yet born. We’re exploring multiple stroller styles (one of which is the one you mentioned). The way we’re leaning is to bring a car seat. However, researching all angles in the meantime
 
the baby isn’t yet born. We’re exploring multiple stroller styles (one of which is the one you mentioned). The way we’re leaning is to bring a car seat. However, researching all angles in the meantime
at age you are talking about bringing baby to WDW I would be looking at the stroller system with seat in that we found most restaurants did not have infant highchairs and you could not have your stroller with you so we were passing baby around so all could eat. granted was before covid but I do not think this has changed. just another thing to look at
 
the baby isn’t yet born. We’re exploring multiple stroller styles (one of which is the one you mentioned). The way we’re leaning is to bring a car seat. However, researching all angles in the meantime
While we did not go to Disney when our kids were that little, I highly suggest the stroller with the attached car seat, AND using it through the airports. It just makes things simpler in my opinion. AND, get an additional base (assuming you have multiple cars. While the carrier can be used in a car without a base, it's so much easier with one.
 
While we did not go to Disney when our kids were that little, I highly suggest the stroller with the attached car seat, AND using it through the airports. It just makes things simpler in my opinion. AND, get an additional base (assuming you have multiple cars. While the carrier can be used in a car without a base, it's so much easier with one.
we always drove to WDW so it has been a long since I had a little at an airport
 
the baby isn’t yet born. We’re exploring multiple stroller styles (one of which is the one you mentioned). The way we’re leaning is to bring a car seat. However, researching all angles in the meantime

Get the travel system. That way you're using a stroller you know and an infant seat that you know.
 





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