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    ormc is offline Bronze level (10+ posts)
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    Default Honda Odyssey configuration for 3 car seats

    I love my Odyssey so much, I'm actually a bit overwhelmed with the options I have for seating! I'm looking for suggestions on how to configure it when our new baby arrives next month.

    I have a 3.5yo and 2yo, both in Radian80 carseats. The baby will be in a Peg Perego infant car seat.

    I'm tempted to just put them 3-across in the second row so they're all within arm's reach if need be, but my husband thinks that's asking for problems.

    Does anyone have any suggestions for easy loading/unloading with 2 toddlers and an infant?

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    Momof3Labs is offline Pink Diamond level (15,000+ posts)
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    Remove a captain's chair. Put two kids in the back row and one in the other captain's chair. I wouldn't put them 3 across at that age - they will drive you (and each other) insane.
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    When DD2 was still rear-facing we had the eldest in the third row with DD2 and DD3 in the second row. We had the captain's chairs separate (did not trust DD2 to be too close to the baby) and had DD1 climb under their car seats to get to hers or climb in through the trunk when we were able to put one of the third row seats down. Now that DD2 is forward-facing we have the two older ones in the third row with the two captain's chairs pushed together in the second row.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lkarp View Post
    When DD2 was still rear-facing we had the eldest in the third row with DD2 and DD3 in the second row. We had the captain's chairs separate (did not trust DD2 to be too close to the baby) and had DD1 climb under their car seats to get to hers or climb in through the trunk when we were able to put one of the third row seats down. Now that DD2 is forward-facing we have the two older ones in the third row with the two captain's chairs pushed together in the second row.
    We tried this at the dealership with the Odyssey and it would not work. Is it something that worked with prior models of the Odyssey?
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    Quote Originally Posted by veronica View Post
    We tried this at the dealership with the Odyssey and it would not work. Is it something that worked with prior models of the Odyssey?
    The 2011 is a new design and it has 3 smaller chairs, instead of 2 regular chairs and a jump seat in the middle. I think you can just take out one chair and be good.

    OP, I'd do 2 in the back and 1 in the middle. I'd think buckling the back row would be tough with 2 in the middle.
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    We had our 2Yo in the 2nd row rf next to the baby behind driver.3yo in back row with enough room to help her buckle. Middle seat came out of our 2009, but a dealer showed me how a seat comes out of the 2011 and both middle seats slide together toward the middle. Your big one could go way back behind driver seat .

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    Quote Originally Posted by veronica View Post
    We tried this at the dealership with the Odyssey and it would not work. Is it something that worked with prior models of the Odyssey?
    We have a 2008 Touring, so it may be different from the newer models. Three full-sized seats in the second row would be wonderful!

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    I have an older ody, so no 3 across option. We have tried two kids in the back and baby in the front with one captain chair folded down (DH refused to remove it). Now we have one kid in the back and two in the captain chairs. I kind of like it this way, there is less fighting btwn DS1 and DS2 and DS3 loves having DS1 sitting next to him for company. He can also entertain the baby if he gets fussy.
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    If you don't need the third row and your kids won't bug each other, I'd be tempted to do three across in the second row.

    My older ones have been great at entertaining rearfacing younger ones from the third row.

    I've always had the two younger ones in the second row with aisle on the side and third kiddo in the back row, but my third was always old enough to buckle themselves. Plus, I've regularly had extra/carpool kids in another booster in the third row (even when I only had two kids).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Momof3Labs View Post
    Remove a captain's chair. Put two kids in the back row and one in the other captain's chair. I wouldn't put them 3 across at that age - they will drive you (and each other) insane.
    I only have two kids and I have a captain's chair removed right now. DS1 is in a HBB in the 3rd row passenger side (with nothing in front of him) and DS2 is RF in a MA70 in the driver's side captain's chair. Makes life so much easier.
    Last edited by DebbieJ; 03-28-2011 at 10:49 AM.
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