Hi, I haven't lurked or posted here in a long time. My twins are 18 months old now and just found out we are expecting #3. I am minivan-shopping and my top choice is the Toyota Sienna.
The only thing making me hesitate is that the Sienna only has 3 LATCH seats. In order to use the LATCH seats, I would need to seat one of my twins in the third row. Then, the other twin and the baby would be in the second row. Will this be a PITA for me? What are the chances that my twins will balk at the idea of sitting alone in the third row? They aren't assigned to specific car seats, so they would take turns.
I know the Honda Odyssey has 3 LATCH seats across the second row, but my preference right now is for the Sienna.
Thanks in advance for any feedback ![]()
Re: Moms of 3+, a minivan/carseat question
Why don't you seat both the twins in the 3rd row, one using the latch, and the other using the seat belt? As long as its installed properly, I can't see why you wouldn't use the seat belt. And then put the baby in the second row.
This is the arrangement we plan on using. We have Odyssey and can remove one bucket & center seat so it be will super easy to climb back and buckle in the twins. I wouldn't want to crawl around two 2nd row seats to get to row 3.
Good luck and congrats on #3
I have Britax Boulevards, which in their installation guide "recommends" using the top tether. In the Sienna, in the 3rd row, the LATCH seat is the one with the top tether, and it is positioned in the middle of the 3rd row. So, the paranoid mom in me wonders how big a deal it is to install the car seats only with the seat belt...
We have a T&C and its set up the same way and we just had to deal with it. If you got your vehicle now, you can put both twins in the captains chairs with the latch. Then when your baby is born , move both twins to the back and put the baby's carseat in the captains chair, youll have to use the seatbelt for one of the carseats. I dont really think that the LATCH makes thing safer, just easier. It would be a huge PITA if you insisted that everyone had to be in a LATCH seat. We put our 2yo in the back with one twin and the other twin in the captains chair and we have stow&go so one seat is always stowed and that makes it way easier to get the twins in and out.
Otherwise just go with the Odyssey.
installing with the seatbelts is JUST as safe as latch... latch is just easier and faster. I would not rule out a car you like b/c of latch or not.
we have all 3 in the back row now that they are all forward facing - and 2 are installed with the seatbelt... no biggie.
I'd put the twins in the back row and the singleton in the middle... they can all look at each other that way and it's fun for them. We had the twins rear facing in the middle for the first 2 years- and DS1 in the back FF and they loved it.
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I have my 5 year old in the 3rd row. It's pretty easy to buckle him in back there. He likes it. There's a little "compartment" that's all his in the arm rest and he likes to stick stuff in there.
I have the captain's chairs pushed together towards the driver's side, so I can lean in and buckle him in.
Also, a seatbelt install is just as safe as LATCH. Once they hit 40lbs you have to stop using LATCH anyway.
We have a Sienna and I have my oldest daughter in the middle of the third row and the twins in the captains seats. It works out well and since the twins are RFing they face older DD and have a grand ol time!
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This is our setup as well. I actually just took pics to show the setup. Our oldest's seat is installed with the seatbelt and the twins' seats are installed with LATCH.
Christian Alexander - 11/13/06
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Christian Alexander - 11/13/06
Amelia Rose & Owen Thomas - 3/29/11