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Posts Tagged ‘baby gear rental’
Thursday, July 14th, 2011
Want to lighten your load on your next family vacation? Travel BaBees is giving away $30 baby equipment rental vouchers to TWO lucky Travel Mamas readers. Read on to find out how to win.
Remember that scene in Sex & The City when Miranda thought she was a terrible mother because she couldn’t get her infant to stop crying, only to discover a vibrating bouncy chair was the only thing that would soothe her baby? My firstborn was similar; she refused to nap for the first several months of her life unless she was in her bouncy chair with its little motor humming. In fact, during one of my first trips as new mother I wound up buying a bouncy chair just so my daughter could get some rest (and I could get a break!).

My daughter in her beloved bouncy chair
But then what to do with the bouncy chair afterwards? While I could have dropped it off at a local charity, I had no time on take-off day between final packing, caring for the baby, and transport to the airport. So, I crammed the extra, unneeded gizmo into my overstuffed bag and lugged it home. If only I had known then about travel gear rental companies like Travel Babees. Today, with ever-increasing luggage fees, there is all the more reason to rent baby and toddler travel equipment.

Choose Your Gear, Baby!
A plethora of baby and toddler gear is available for rental from Travel BaBees: pack n’ plays, strollers, baby swings, high chairs, safety gates, humidifiers, potty chairs and beyond.
As a more experienced Travel Mama, I have rented full-sized cribs for weeklong trips to Grandma’s house. Travel BaBees even assembles the crib, complete with bedding, and takes it down at the end of your stay.
I have also rented pristinely cleaned car seats from travel equipment providers for use when being carted around in someone else’s car during faraway visits with family and friends. Although you can rent car seats from car rental companies, if you don’t want to lug yours on board the airplane or cruise ship, Vanessa advises renting this life-saving device from a baby equipment rental company instead. She said, “Because rental car agencies are not in the primary business of baby equipment it’s most likely the seats will not be in as good of condition as if you were renting from a company that specializes in it, like Travel BaBees. We guarantee that all of our seats are less than five years old (in most cases that’s even less than the manufacturer recommendation), sanitized between every use and monitored for recalls.”
Travel BaBees has received last-minute calls from panicked customers because the car seat they reserved from the car rental agency was not available. She said, “There is nothing more unacceptable than to arrive at the airport and not have a car seat available. It is not only dangerous but in most cases it’s illegal.”

About Travel Babees
Travel BaBees was founded in 2006 by Vanessa Reed and her sister, Elisia Chestang. Vanessa said, “Before I moved to Charlotte from the San Francisco Bay Area I was travelling with my children two to four times a year to my in-laws in South Carolina. It seemed like every time we visited, the kids had grown out of the gear we stored at their home. So I began to search for an alternative and discovered the baby equipment rental industry.”
Travel BaBees has locations in nine popular family travel destinations: Orlando, Oahu, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Phoenix, Tucson,Washington DC, and Virginia Beach.
Vanessa believes its the Travel BaBees’ commitment to customer service that sets them apart from other baby gear rental companies. She said, “As a franchise, we are positioned to offer our customers the same quality products and the same great service at every Travel BaBees location they travel to. Our goal is to exceed the customer’s expectation every time we interact with them.”

Enter to Win!
Win one of two $30 travel vouchers for use in any of their nine locations in Florida, Hawaii, California, Arizona, Washington DC and Virginia. The winner will be chosen at random using RANDOM.org and will be notified by email. If the prize is not claimed within 48 hours of notification, the prize will be forfeited and another winner will be selected. Enter by 11:59 pm Pacific Standard Time on Thursday, July 28, 2011. THIS CONTEST HAS ENDED. Find out who won!
The vouchers require a 7-day advance rental reservation. Not applicable towards retail items, delivery fees and installation fees. 48 hour cancellation policy.
There are two ways to enter to win. Do one or both! Be sure to make a separate comment below for each entry to count.
1. Take a peek at the Travel Babees website and add a comment below about how you would spend your $30 voucher if you won.
2. Follow @TravelMamas and @TravelBabees on Twitter; then copy and paste this tweet (provide a link to your tweet in your comment below!):
Got a baby or toddler? Love to travel? Win @TravelBabees baby & toddler travel gear http://tinyurl.com/5svkqn4 on @TravelMamas
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• 10 Reasons to Rent Baby Travel Gear
A Note from The Travel Mama: Travel BaBees is a paid advertiser on this site but I did not receive any money to host this giveaway. Travel BaBees will provide the prizes to the winners.
Tags: baby equipment rental, baby gear rental, car seat, giveaway, toddler, Travel Babees, travel gear Posted in Family Vacations, Giveaways, Toys & Gear | 11 Comments »
Sunday, December 6th, 2009
Before I had children, packing was easy. Fun, even. I stuffed strapless sundresses, a couple of bikinis, high-heel sandals, some frilly underwear, and a pile of magazines into a bag and off I’d go. But now that I’m a mom, packing has taken on a whole new and scary dimension. There’s so much to remember, lug, and keep track of! (And the items packed aren’t nearly as sexy.)
Below are four parental packing dilemmas I’ve encountered and their solutions…

Packing Dilemma #1: How do I keep from forgetting something?
As a newbie Travel Mama I was always worried I would forget something important, like diapers, formula, the favorite stuffed bunny…or the baby. So, I began writing out a long list before each trip detailing what to pack for each family member. This was time-consuming and straining on my brain as I struggled to remember every single thing to bring.
Sanity Saving Solution: Print out a list!
It finally occurred to me to type the list into Excel, with columns for every family member. Over time, I have perfected the list. It is broken down into several different categories, such as Feeding, Entertainment, and Clothing/Accessories.
Now before you go fretting over how to create some big ol’ list from scratch…use mine! I’ve made an easy-to-use Packing List for Babies and Toddlers and another for School-Aged Children. Go ahead and print one out before each trip. That’s what I do!

Packing Dilemma #2: What to pack in case of illness?
I used to raid the medicine cabinet before each trip, grabbing whatever ointments, syrups and pills I thought anyone in the family might need while away from home. I may sound like a hypochondriac, but who wants to run out in the middle of the night in a strange town seeking teething tablets or decongestants? Once back home, I returned the medicines to their rightful place in the medicine cabinet. Then, on the next trip, I started the process all over again.
Sanity Saving Solution: Keep a stash of travel medicines!
It was a pain in the booty to raid and replenish the medicine cabinet before and after each trip. It was an extra step in the packing process that I’d rather skip. Now, I keep a separate zipper-lock plastic bag full of medical necessities for travel. I take a look at the “Medicines” category on my handy-dandy Packing List mentioned above and replace anything that is missing or running low before each vacation.

Packing Dilemma #3: How to find the perfect travel toys?
When I first started traveling with children I read chat boards, visited toy stores and websites, and asked fellow parents for advice in my quest to find the perfect travel toys to purchase for each trip. When we returned home, I unpacked those long-sought-after toys and threw them into the toy box. Then, on the next trip, I started the research process over again and ran around the house trying to piece together toy sets from the last trip.
Sanity Saving Solution: Create or buy a travel activity kit (and hide it between trips)!
Now that I am an experienced Travel Mama, I have learned to hide the travel toys. Kids bore of their toys quickly. Ever notice how a new toy gets tossed aside after about a week but the toys over at a friend’s house seem downright enchanting to a child? Those toys aren’t shiny and new. They’re just unfamiliar. Sure, I am always on the lookout for a great new toy or two to bring along on a trip, but it saves money and time to keep a separate bunch of special toys just for travel.
For an easy solution, buy a pre-packed activity kit from TravelKiddy. These kits come stuffed with toys, crafts, puzzles and activities for four age groups, from toddlers to adults. To win one, post a comment to this blog about how a TravelKiddy would improve your travels.

Packing Dilemma #4: How to make room for all this STUFF?
With many airlines now charging for checked bags, it can be an expensive endeavor to tote along all the paraphernalia young travelers require.
It is stressful trying to cram all your child’s diapers, wipes, baby food, and sand toys into your luggage, all while trying to keep your bag’s weight under the 50 pound limit. Depending on where you’re headed, you might be able to load up on some of these items after arrival, but who wants to take time out of your precious, hard-earned vacation to shop for baby necessities?
Sanity Saving Solution: Ship items ahead!
Wouldn’t it be nice if everything was ready and waiting for you upon your arrival instead? Check out JetSetBabies.com to pre-order baby and toddler necessities to be delivered to your hotel or to grandma’s house. The company even calls ahead to make sure your package arrives safely and on time. I especially like their Travel Packs - pre-made travel packages for the woods, beach, slopes, or pool.
JetSetBabies will provide a $50 gift certificate to make travel easier for one lucky Travel Mama or Travel Daddy. Just visit JetSetBabies.com and enter a comment below about which items you would order for your next trip if you won.

Enter to Win
You can enter to win one or both of the following prizes. You must enter each contest separately. So, if you want to enter both, you will post two comments below. You can enter each contest twice, once by posting a comment on this blog and once by tweeting on Twitter. Both contests end on Saturday, December 19, 2009. Winners will be chosen at random using RANDOM.org. THIS CONTEST HAS ENDED.
TravelKiddy Contest
TravelKiddy will provide one winner with the choice of one of the following: CLASSIC TravelKiddy Ages 3 to 6, CLASSIC TravelKiddy Ages 6 to 9, or BIGKiddy with Sportpack Ages 8 to adult. To enter to win, POST A COMMENT TO THIS BLOG ABOUT HOW A TRAVELKIDDY WOULD IMPROVE YOUR FAMILY VACATIONS.
JetSetBabies Contest
JetSetBabies will provide a $50 gift certificate to one winner. Just visit JetSetBabies.com and ENTER A COMMENT BELOW ABOUT WHICH ITEMS YOU WOULD ORDER FOR YOUR NEXT TRIP IF YOU WON.
Bonus Entry
For a second entry into both contests, copy and paste the following phrase and post it on Twitter. Be sure to post a comment about your tweet.
Pack sane, parents! Visit @TravelMamas to win a @TravelKiddy activity kit or $50 to @JetSetBabies http://bit.ly/7QuFoV
JetSetBabies sponsored my flight to the Type-A Mom Conference for bloggers in September 2009. This contest and story were not part of the sponsorship. Travel Mamas was not paid any money by TravelKiddy or JetSetBabies to write this post or run these contests.
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For more information on this topic see:
• List of Travel Gear Rental Companies
• Packing Lists
• Recommended Travel Gear
• The Best Travel Toys and Activities for Kids, from Babies to Teens
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Tags: baby gear rental, packing list, travel entertainment, travel toys Posted in Giveaways, Toys & Gear | 108 Comments »
Sunday, November 29th, 2009
You want to visit family during the holiday season to introduce your little one to long-treasured traditions and catch up with far-flung loved ones. But you may be nervous about cramped sleeping quarters, squeezing in quality time with everyone on your must-see list, and staying sane on someone else’s turf. Below are some strategies to make sure your visit is as stress-less and joy-filled as possible.

No Room at the Inn?
Settling in at a loved one’s home can be a restful retreat under the right circumstances. Staying as a guest at grandma’s house makes it easy to engage in holiday activities like cookie baking and tree trimming. It also gives you easy access to gift wrapping necessities and a kitchen for food preparation and storage. You may even be treated to some home-cooked holiday meals during your stay! Plus, after your child’s bedtime you are free to chat, watch “It’s a Wonderful Life,” or play board games with your hosts.
All the better if your hosts are eager, or at least willing, to help out with childcare duties! Most grandparents and other doting relatives are more than happy to babysit while you duck out for last-minute gift shopping or a much-needed night on the town. Whenever I stay at my folks’ house in Arizona, my mom outdoes the best nanny – she helps with naps, feeding the kids, and even does our laundry!
Consider staying at a hotel if there there isn’t enough room for you at the in-laws or if having your own space will be the best way to keep your family’s schedule (and sanity!) on track. Choose a convenient middle ground between far-spread family members to cut down drive-times. A hotel near eateries and amusements or with amenities like an indoor pool, may increase the fun factor of your trip. Staying in a hotel can make your visit seem more vacation-like too. After all, your Aunt Emily doesn’t offer room service, daily towel changes, or chocolates on your pillow.
Another option is to book a vacation rental home or condo, or do like I often do, and participate in a home exchange. Check out HomeExchange.com or Homelink.org.

Plan a Holiday Potluck Party
In the several years since I moved from the Midwest to the West Coast, I have slowly pared down the list of must-see people during visits home. Hosting (or asking someone to host) a holiday potluck is a festive way to get everyone together while disbursing the cooking duties and keeping stress to a minimum. A casual get together enables you to 1) show off your darling prodigy, 2) squeeze in time for second tier friends and relatives, and 3) free up your schedule for other activities – like naps!

Double-Up Social Visits and Make Your Schedule Known
During one family visit, my mother-in-law broke into tears when she learned my husband and I – and most importantly, our children – were booked for brunch at my sister’s house for our last few hours in town. We eventually convinced her and Grandpa to join us for pancakes and playtime, but not without more tears for her and guilty feelings for us.
Spelling out which days will be spent with whom ensures quality time with everyone on your must-see list, sets appropriate expectations for everyone, and decreases guilt-trips significantly! This is especially true during the holiday season. If visiting more than one set of grandparents, make sure to spell out which nights of Hanukkah will be spent with which family members or with whom you will be celebrating Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Doubling-up visits with multiple families or social circles can give you some much-needed down-time.

Safety-Proof Your Temporary Digs
A Christmas tree laden with glass bulbs, tinsel, and strings of beads is a beautiful holiday tradition, but one that can pose a hazard to young children. If traveling with a baby or toddler, ask your hosts to encircle the tree with a safety gate or to place the tree in a room separate from where your child will be exploring. Likewise, holiday candles and decorations should be kept far out of grasp.
Long-treasured items saved by well-meaning grandparents can be dangerous for your child as well. The high chair at my mom’s house, for example, is 45-years-old, which happens to be my sister’s age. The rickety chair has no belt or leg divider to keep a baby from slipping out. The tray threatens to pinch tiny fingers with its metal claw mechanism for attaching to the base. Even more dangerous are old cribs, in which little arms, legs and (heaven forbid) heads can get stuck, leading to serious injury or even death. Many old cribs were painted with lead-based paint too. Scary old cribs, although sentimental to a grandmother who has stored it for 20-plus years, should be tossed in the trash.
To avoid such hazards, have baby gear shipped to your destination through a company like JetSetBabies.com. An alternative is to rent highchairs, cribs, and other items from a baby gear rental company. You may also want to pack some outlet covers and hide away grandma’s delicate collection of Hummel figurines for the duration of your stay.

Schedule Alone Time
Constant social visits will stress out even the most easygoing parents and children. Why not sneak away from the holiday hubbub for a stroll to see holiday lights or to take a jog to work off all of those gingerbread cookies and candy canes? Making room for exercise and relaxation will minimize meltdowns and enable you to be at your best when showing off your adorable offspring!

Enter to Win
To make your holiday travels even merrier, enter to win a $150 gift certificate to JoggerMom.com, your ultimate resource for joggers, strollers, and travel gear like baby carriers and travel bags. THIS CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED.
Kelly Morse is the creator of Joggermom.com and the mother of four children (a set of triplets and one singleton). She was inspired to create the company while attending a stroller fitness class. She said, ”I kept noticing that the mommies pushing the (strollers with small wheels) were always in the back of the class. I was pushing all four of my kiddos the first few months of class so I could not understand why they would want to work harder than they had to pushing a smaller wheeled stroller. The bigger the tire, the easier it is to push.” JoggerMom caters to parents of all types: moms and dads interested in fitness, parents of multiples, traveling parents, and parents looking for the perfect stroller, jogger, baby carrier, or stroller accessory to fit their family’s needs.
One winner will be selected at random using RANDOM.org. You may enter up to three times, using each method of entry once, by Saturday, December 12, 2009. JoggerMom.com will provide the gift certificate to the winner.
1) Visit JoggerMom.com and pick out which SPECIFIC item(s) you would choose if you won the giveaway and how this prize would help you travel better. (For example, don’t just say, “a jogger,” tell us which jogger you want!)
2) Sign up to Become a Travel Mama to receive the Travel Mamas bimonthly e-newsletter. If you are already on our mailing list, instead post a comment mentioning the e-newsletter and stating what you like about TravelMamas.com.
3) Tweet about this contest on Twitter by copying and pasting the entire phrase below. Be sure to post a comment with a link to your tweet!
Win a $150 gift certificate to JoggerMom.com! Visit @TravelMamas to enter! http://bit.ly/5jcjL5
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• Top 6 Reasons to Take a Thanksgiving Vacation
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Tags: baby gear rental, Christmas, exercise, grandma's house, Hanukkah, holiday travel, home exchange, in-laws, jogger, stress, stroller Posted in Family Vacations, Giveaways, Travel Tips | 128 Comments »
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