If you're traveling
to Las Vegas with baby, infant or toddler in tow
don't lug around heavy stollers and the like, rent from us. For those that are travelling to Las Vegas via plane, bagguage restrictions and weight limits mean you pay more
for flying with your baby equipment.
We're here to help. Renting your baby equipment from us means not having to hasstle
with moving your own around. We're proud to say that all our equipment is new and
well kept. One-time delivery fee: $20 is billed
after your initial payment.
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How it works
Select your item(s)
Pay via PayPal
We deliver upon your arrival
We pickup upon departure
It's that easy! Get started.
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Stroller |
Double Stroller |
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Stroller with reclining seat, sun-blocking canopy and child's tray with cup/snack holder that pivots open for easy stroller entry help Baby enjoy the action. |
Toddlers up to 50 pounds get a front row seat with two cup/snack holders and toddler's own storage cubby under seat to stash favorite playthings. |
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Toddler Carseat |
Infant Car Seat |
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Car seat that keeps children safe in a 5-point harness up to 65 lbs. |
Equipped with a 5-point harness, an ergonomic carrying handle, a stay-in-car base, a deluxe canopy, and an infant head rest for added comfort and support. |
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Booster Car Seat |
Room Monitor |
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The seat’s deep sides, high back and built-in pillow keep your child riding comfortably, while a cup/snack holder contain toys and snacks along the way. |
Hear your baby's call even while traveling |
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Resources:
Las Vegas with Babies
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Las Vegas with Toddlers
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Las Vegas with Kids
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Las Vegas Air Travel with the Family
| Las Vegas by car with the Kids |
Testimonials
1. Our dream vacation was to go to Las Vegas with the kids to see the bright lights.
We were very worried that we would not be accommodated to because Las Vegas we thought
was one of the less child-friendly places to be. Boy, were we wrong! I think our
children were more catered to than we were. We were able to reserve strollers and
car seats which was a large relief because we were not fancy on carrying these items
through the airport.
2. Las Vegas is a super city and very child friendly. Through the airport rush to
get ready, my husband and I completely forgot about the car seat. Once we got settled
in at the hotel room, we were going to visit friends at their house with our rent
a car. We realized that we did no have our car seat and thought we were doomed.
Then we called Las Vegas Kids and they were able to sort out the problem by renting
us the perfect car seat for our child. What a relief!
3. I made the major mistake of thinking that my child would enjoy sleeping with
my spouse and I in our hotel room. Well I was wrong. She wanted her pack and play
but it did not make the cut while we were packing. She would not sleep and we thought
our vacation was doomed until we met a couple who recommended using the service
Las Vegas Kids. It was incredible. We rented a crib and she was all smiles from
there on out.
4. After a major packing airport disaster, we had to leave the airport with our
friends who dropped us off. Worrying all the way to Las Vegas because we were unable
to bring the stroller, we came across the Las Vegas Kids which allowed us to rent
a comfortable stroller for our baby boy. They are highly recommended and a traveling
life savior.
5. We drove all the way out to Las Vegas and realized that we forgot the crib at
home. When we got to the hotel we asked if the hotel had a crib that we could borrow
but there wasn’t. They did however, tell us about the Las Vegas Kids. We called
them up and a little while afterwards, we received our rented crib. It was amazing.
6. My husband and I were very nervous about our trip to Las Vegas with the children
because we did not want to carry two car seats, two strollers, etc. with us. Some
friends of ours who had made the trip told us about the Las Vegas Kids. We called
them up previous to our trip and they said that they could reserve two of everything
for us so that we did not have to fly with those items!
7. We have triplets, so traveling anywhere is a bit crazy. We decided that we wanted
to go to Las Vegas but traveling with so many children and car seats, cribs and
strollers, makes it almost impossible. However, we were able to rent everything
when we got Las Vegas so we were extremely relieved and thankful. Las Vegas is very
accommodating to children.
8. We were just getting a cold when we got to Las Vegas and after a day of being
there my husband and I fell very sick. We were upset that our weeks vacation was
going to be gloomed by our flu symptoms, but we were wrong. A lovely women, Helen,
came to our rescue. We asked if it was possible for someone to pick up some over
the counter medication, water, fruit, tissues and a few more items to be delivered
to our room since we could barely pick up the phone to ask. Helen, within an hour,
came to our room with everything we had asked for. We are in such debt to this young
lady who made our vacation better and we were able to recover to spend the last
three days ill free. |
Packing Checklist
When you are going away, you need to know what to pack and what not to. You are
going to have your necessities such as clothes and medication but there are many
things that are not necessary to bring. Start off with a check list. Look at your
items and see what you need and what you do not. Then cross the unnecessary things
off your list for packing success. Now, let’s see what you absolutely need to bring.
1.Baby food
2.Baby lotion
3.Baby wash
4.Bibs
5.Blankets
6.Bottles with nipples
7.Breast pump
8.Car seat
9.Clothes
10.Crib or play yard
11.Diapers
12.Diaper rash cream
13.Disinfecting hand gel
14.Feeding set with utensils
15.First-aid kit
16.Formula
17.Juice
18.Plastic bags
19.Sippy cups
20.Sling or front carrier
21.Snacks
22.Stroller
23.Sun hat
24.Tissues
25.Pacifiers
26.Toys
27.Water
28.Wipes
First-Aid Checklist You always want to be prepared even for the most minor injuries.
Even though you can go out and buy cotton balls, band aids and disinfectant, it
is more convenient to have small amounts right in one place for immediate care.
You should think about various first aid items to stock your kit with, especially
depending on the activities you are going to participate.
1. Antiseptic
2. Baby aspirin
3. Bandages & Dressings
4. Calamine lotion
5. Cold pack
6. Insect repellent
7. Liquid Soap
8. Prescriptions
9. Sunscreen protection
10. Thermometer |
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