DVCinderella
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Please help me decide
We have 2 ½ year old twins, and the last time we flew with them (in May), we used the CARES harnesses. They were nice and compact, easy to install, and for the most part, I think the kids really felt like they were in their car seats. However, the one negative of the CARES design is that there is no crotch strap, so it doesnt mimic a full 5-point harness like a car seat. So once the kids realized they had some wiggle room, they kept sliding down. I was in the aisle seat, DD in the middle, and DS at the window. DH had the luxury of being across the aisle acting like he didnt know us
Anyway, I constantly had to reposition the kids, pulling them up. It wouldve been easier for me to stand up to reposition them, but I didnt want to keep undoing my seat buckle, because if they saw me do it enough, they would be unbuckling themselves. So instead I kept leaning over and pulling them up, which needless to say, the next day my back was very sore. Then, midway through the flight, they realized that if they slid down far enough, they could kick the seat in front of them. So it was a constant battle.
Ive read on the Dis about parents bringing car seats on-board. We have two Britax Marathons. We always take them with us to WDW, because we rent a car. But I always check them curbside. I purchased two padded travel bags for them, so they dont get banged up in-transit, and both travel bags have straps, if we needed to carry them on our backs.
So Ive been wondering if I should bring the car seats on-board. Not to say that they werent comfortable in the CARES, but I think they would be even better in the car seats. Not to mention, less wiggle room. My biggest concerns are:
1) Will the car seats uplift them enough where they will be constantly kicking the seat in front of them?
2) For those of you who have brought two car seats on a plane, how did you do it? I cant even imagine between the carry-on, diaper bag, not to mention the kids!
3) Also, can two Britaxs fit next to each other, or would we have to book two separate rows?
4) How do you secure the car seat to the plane seat? Do you just put the planes lap belt across?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. We also have a double-stroller, which we usually gate check, but Im thinking if we bring the car seats on the plane, well have enough to lug through the airport, so maybe we should check the stroller curbside.
We have 2 ½ year old twins, and the last time we flew with them (in May), we used the CARES harnesses. They were nice and compact, easy to install, and for the most part, I think the kids really felt like they were in their car seats. However, the one negative of the CARES design is that there is no crotch strap, so it doesnt mimic a full 5-point harness like a car seat. So once the kids realized they had some wiggle room, they kept sliding down. I was in the aisle seat, DD in the middle, and DS at the window. DH had the luxury of being across the aisle acting like he didnt know us
Anyway, I constantly had to reposition the kids, pulling them up. It wouldve been easier for me to stand up to reposition them, but I didnt want to keep undoing my seat buckle, because if they saw me do it enough, they would be unbuckling themselves. So instead I kept leaning over and pulling them up, which needless to say, the next day my back was very sore. Then, midway through the flight, they realized that if they slid down far enough, they could kick the seat in front of them. So it was a constant battle.
Ive read on the Dis about parents bringing car seats on-board. We have two Britax Marathons. We always take them with us to WDW, because we rent a car. But I always check them curbside. I purchased two padded travel bags for them, so they dont get banged up in-transit, and both travel bags have straps, if we needed to carry them on our backs.
So Ive been wondering if I should bring the car seats on-board. Not to say that they werent comfortable in the CARES, but I think they would be even better in the car seats. Not to mention, less wiggle room. My biggest concerns are:
1) Will the car seats uplift them enough where they will be constantly kicking the seat in front of them?
2) For those of you who have brought two car seats on a plane, how did you do it? I cant even imagine between the carry-on, diaper bag, not to mention the kids!
3) Also, can two Britaxs fit next to each other, or would we have to book two separate rows?
4) How do you secure the car seat to the plane seat? Do you just put the planes lap belt across?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. We also have a double-stroller, which we usually gate check, but Im thinking if we bring the car seats on the plane, well have enough to lug through the airport, so maybe we should check the stroller curbside.
