Traveling With Kids?
What is the policy of Child Safety Seats / Child Restraint
Devices?
We do not offer car seats, however, you are more than welcomed to
bring your own. They must meet the same standards as the airline
requires. Please note that the State of Florida does not
require the use of Child Restraint Devices in commercial vehicles.
A Word On Child Restraint Devices (Car Seats)
We are often asked if we supply Child Restraint Seats onboard our
shuttles. The answer is no, we do not. The United States does not
require children to travel in Car Seats in commercial vehicles.
Parents are encouraged to bring their own car seats if they choose.
We have heard parents say that they don't believe it's safe for a
child to travel in a shuttle without a car seat. We understand the
concerns parents have and offer this advice. Most Commercial
shuttles have a maximum speed governor of 70 Miles Per Hour....an
airplane travels at speeds in excess of 500 miles per hour. In
short, we encourage you to bring your car seats for your children
when you travel.
Do kids pay the same as adults?
All passengers whom have reached their 2nd Birthday must have a seat on the shuttle. Children under the age of 2 are not required to have a seat providing that the child sits on the adult's lap. If you plan on using a Child Safety Seat, you will need to include them on the passenger count. There are no discounts for children. All passengers pay the same fare.