JennsBabySky
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- May 30, 2003
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I hadn't considered the Pliko P3 before. That would be less then the double stroller. Something tells me I still won't be able to get my car seat on it.
You can definitely get most infant carseat on the Pliko P3. Peg Perego only officially endorses it with their carseat, but I've heard of people using it with the Graco Snugride and I use it with my Britax Companion. However, the seat needs to be reclined all the way, so it is near impossible for anyone to ride on the back. I rarely actually put the infant seat in the stroller and I certainly wouldn't use the infant seat all day at WDW. Most doctors strongly discourage extended use in the infant seat. So, I'll leave my son in it if he is sleeping when we go out to dinner or for short errands. Anything extended (like a day at WDW), I'lll bring just the stroller and my Bjorn (for lines).
We're going on a cruise in two weeks with a 4 year old and 8 month old. Originally I was going to bring my double (Inglesina Twin Jet which will also take my infant seat), but because the cruise ship has limited space and because singles are so much narrower, I decided to bring the P3. At the airport, I'll have the infant seat in it, but for WDW and for excursions off the ship, we'll leave the infant seat behind. This way, for the longer day trips, my daughter can stand behind on the stroller. Worst case scenerio, we'll rent a second single stroller at WDW for the day.
You can definitely get most infant carseat on the Pliko P3. Peg Perego only officially endorses it with their carseat, but I've heard of people using it with the Graco Snugride and I use it with my Britax Companion. However, the seat needs to be reclined all the way, so it is near impossible for anyone to ride on the back. I rarely actually put the infant seat in the stroller and I certainly wouldn't use the infant seat all day at WDW. Most doctors strongly discourage extended use in the infant seat. So, I'll leave my son in it if he is sleeping when we go out to dinner or for short errands. Anything extended (like a day at WDW), I'lll bring just the stroller and my Bjorn (for lines).
We're going on a cruise in two weeks with a 4 year old and 8 month old. Originally I was going to bring my double (Inglesina Twin Jet which will also take my infant seat), but because the cruise ship has limited space and because singles are so much narrower, I decided to bring the P3. At the airport, I'll have the infant seat in it, but for WDW and for excursions off the ship, we'll leave the infant seat behind. This way, for the longer day trips, my daughter can stand behind on the stroller. Worst case scenerio, we'll rent a second single stroller at WDW for the day.