If your child is under the minimum age/height standards set by the state of California (less than 8 years of age or is less than 4 feet 9 inches in height), we strongly recommend that you supply an approved child safety seat for your child. Please be aware that we do not supply child safety seats. Prime Time is one of the two big shuttle companies in the LA and Anaheim areas: This is from Prime Time Shuttle's web site. If you are just taking a shuttle bus to Disneyland, and not driving for a week, then you would not have to purchase them. If you didn't want to bother with them after your use, you could just leave them, and someone will use them. If we were to do a driving holiday in LA, I'd go to Target or someplace that sells them near the airport, for $19.99. When we didn't travel with it, like to Hawaii, the shuttles do not require the passengers to have them for kids, and then rent booster seats from the car rentals, or get a vehicle that has them built in, depending how long the trip is for or how many days we want a car. But you have two kids who will need booster seats, as is the law here. We used to take the booster seat on the plane after age two, (much better than the heavy car seat) so she could sit up taller in her seat on the plane, and because they are lightweight, we'd strap it on the rolling luggage for immediate use in the rental car at our destination. OK, we travel with our now 7 year old GC who still has to be in a booster seat with the new law.
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