tjmw2727
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Originally posted by DisneyConvert
I find this subject fascinating.
We are parents of a relatively sizable 25 month old ("2 old!", he tells us). We have always previously traveled (2 other WDW trips in the past 13 months) with a separate seat and a car-seat for him. We've also always rented a car.
This time, courtesy of FTP, we are going "big-time" and staying at the Poly and NOT renting a car. So for our 7 days down there, we won't need a car-seat.
As he is 35 lbs and 35" (good size for his age), we are NOT bringing our car seat either. We are thinking about bringing a little strap-on-the-back booster seat that turns a regular seat belt into a 4-belt harness. It is NOT FAA approved but I am sure it will be better than nothing.
I love my child yet I am also keenly aware that the safety nazi element of our society (regulators - wolf crying media - liability lawyers) assigns rules in black/white when the world isn't always that way. Having an extra arm at the airport or boarding the plane might be safer than the incremental safety of an FAA-approved car seat during a bump or, god-forbid, a crash.
I really don't know. Maybe I'm just lazy. Maybe I'm old enough to remember a world where seat belts were optional and (most) children still managed to grow up safely.
Check back with me on October 15th and I'll let you know how we did.
:confused
From a carseat fanatic - JMHO - Do not bother with that "booster, seatr". We were loaned one from a friend and it was AWFUL please don't put your child at risk and waste your money.
If your comfortable with your child in the airplane without a carseat then try one of the limo companies. For just about what you would pay for mears they will take you to and from your resort, offer you a grocery stop and provide a carseat for your child.
My youngest dd 2 1/2 yo was using that seat when she managed to get herself laying flat on her back with the "adjuster on the place where you sit and nothing on the back of the seat and her legs dangling. All dh and I could hear was "stuck, stuck" she managed to do this or slide into this position at least 5 different times the first day. We went to walmart and purchased the cheapest carseat we could find as we did have a rental carl that trip. The one we were loaned was by Graco, was cardboard on the back covered with material and looked like the 5 pt harness - no good. I don't think this think is safe at all - if nothing else check this out in person, try it in your car before you try it on you child. HtH someone.
TJ