Originally posted by happy2cook
I meant I wasn't comfortable to be in a vehicle without the kid's in carseats. Looks like renting a car is the best option all the way around. Do you happen to know how far most rental car places are from Port Canaveral?
Thanks for your help!
From my own experience with carseats and travel -
you may or may not want to use the seats on the plane - remember the buckle attaches in the middle of the seat, not on the side, so for some seats this leaves the buckle prseeing against the middle of your child's back - sounds uncomfortable, doesn't it?
In some, it may not do this, but figure out how you will buckle it when you can't reach the center of the back of the seat (because your arm doesn't fit through the slots meant for just the belt or buckle - do you want to get your arm caught.
As for renting a car, remember you're talking about a car that will fit 3 carseats! In other words, not the cheap prices you're usually quoted - and add in the cost of the seats, and the fact that they will not guarantee the seats.
If you take your own, where will you keep them during the cruise and your stay at the resort?
The reason carseats are not required on the buses is that buses follow a different set of safety rules. They usually are compartmentalized, meaning each passenger has a boxed in area, with padding in front to soften any crash (not that there is likely to be one).
If you do decide to ride the bus, a 5yo is capable of sitting still in a seat, as long as he understands why he needs to. The 3YO and 18mos would probably need to be in a lap, though the 3YO might be able to sit still on his own. You could save some money on the transportation, and use some of it as a reward for the children for good behavior on the bus. Children go on the Cruise/Resort packages all the time, and is used to these issues; I'm sure they have taken the children into account when planning the transportation between Cruise and Resort.