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Our son is turning 5 and we are taking him to Disneyland, flying to/from Disneyland. We will take one of the shuttle buses (recommendations are welcomed) to/from the hotel and will only be walking during our stay. I understand the commute to/from the airport is less than an hour. I am wondering what to buy for him to sit in. He is 45 pounds and 45".
We live in Canada so it needs to be a seat approved in Canada.
He is currently harnessed in a Frontier CT in one car and is almost at the max limit of a Peg convertible in the other. We need to get him out of the Peg and are happy to buy him another Frontier (after the change the armrests) or get him a high back booster.
For the trip, I would like to take as little as possible so I am thinking a backless booster. I am looking at the Graco Turbo or Graco Affix but I haven't seen them in person. But, I understand one of the main purposes of the back is to help prevent whiplash and most shuttle buses have short bench seats where the high back would be useful. Should I be taking a HBB?
If a backless is sufficient, should I buy only the backless version or the high back version to use as a spare when we are at home (for field trips/friends)? If a HBB, is there a different one that may be better? Based on online reviews, I think I'd lean towards the Parkway SGL or Peg HBB if it was for everyday use.
Thoughts on getting another Frontier for our second car vs a HBB?
Thanks so much!!
We live in Canada so it needs to be a seat approved in Canada.
He is currently harnessed in a Frontier CT in one car and is almost at the max limit of a Peg convertible in the other. We need to get him out of the Peg and are happy to buy him another Frontier (after the change the armrests) or get him a high back booster.
For the trip, I would like to take as little as possible so I am thinking a backless booster. I am looking at the Graco Turbo or Graco Affix but I haven't seen them in person. But, I understand one of the main purposes of the back is to help prevent whiplash and most shuttle buses have short bench seats where the high back would be useful. Should I be taking a HBB?
If a backless is sufficient, should I buy only the backless version or the high back version to use as a spare when we are at home (for field trips/friends)? If a HBB, is there a different one that may be better? Based on online reviews, I think I'd lean towards the Parkway SGL or Peg HBB if it was for everyday use.
Thoughts on getting another Frontier for our second car vs a HBB?
Thanks so much!!