Traveling with a baby to Toronto, Vancouver or Victoria? Renting Baby Gear is the way to go…
August 29, 2007
You Can’t Pack Everything…
Traveling with kids isn’t easy. It’s simply not feasible to pack everything you need, yet it’s just not possible to do without. Thanks to Wee Travel Baby Equipment Rentals, parents no longer need to worry about what they can’t bring. We offer a full range of top quality equipment and carry only the brands and equipment that is rated highest by Consumer Reports.
If you’re worried that rental baby equipment means old, dirty and cheap gear, have no fear.
- Baby equipment is safety inspected and sanitized prior to delivery
- We are absolutely meticulous about our cleaning
- Baby equipment is replaced on a regular basis to bring you get the latest gear in new condition
- Baby furniture and equipment is top-of-the-line and is likely the same, if not better quality than what you have at home
Thinking about borrowing baby gear from friends? Consider this:
- When you borrow from friends, you can never be sure about the condition, if the equipment has been recalled, or if it meets today’s safety standards
Thinking about bringing everything with you? Consider this:
- We tried that ONCE only to find that our baggage far exceeded our baggage allowance. And our excess baggage fee was far more costly than actually buying equipment upon arrival.
- Airlines such as WestJet and Air Canada typically allow 2 pieces of checked and 2 carry-ons per paying customer, and charge excess baggage fees of $35-$175 per bag depending on whether the flight is domestic or international. And, if the excess bag is overweight and/or oversize, baggage fees can double or triple.
Thinking about making do without? Consider this:
- Highchairs keep YOU clean. If you plan on feeding your baby on your lap, note that pablum holds better than hairspray.
- We understand your reasons for buying an $11.99 disposal stroller for your trip, but your baby won’t be as understanding.
- Car seats are a lifesaver. They prevent you from having to take a bus from the airport because some cabbies won’t put your baby at risk.
- Before you forgo the pack ‘n play , you might want to ask baby his opinion on sleeping in your bed for a few nights.
- Baby can do without his exersaucer, swing and bouncy chair for a few days. Afterall, nothing beats your undivided attention 24×7.
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