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  1. #11
    Florida Chatterbox
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    You will have good clear directions to your rental home so shouldnt need a sat nav the first day if you did want to buy one. We bought our own Tom Tom as we are villa owners and visit regularly, it has been invaluable as also used on trips to Denver, Boston and even hand held around the streets of New York where it was easy to get lost and waste valuable time! they've come down in price a lot. You can always sell it on afterwards.


  2. #12
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    In terms of the satnav, definitely buy your own - you can get them for less than $100 which depending on the length of your stay will be less than the rental charge. Alternatively if you have a smartphone just get a satnav app - when I was in Orlando a few weeks ago I was using Copilot Live on my android phone, and actually found it to be better than my TomTom!

    Some owners have child seats so well worth asking. Also sometimes people buy child seats to use on holiday and then leave them in the villas so there is a good chance there might be one there.


  3. #13
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    If buying a satnav in Florida, it is useful to check if it has enough space to install UK maps as well as the pre-installed USA maps, then it is useful when you get home. We never go without ours and we simply switch to USA maps at the airport and it is ready to go. It has many uses apart from giving directions - TomTom warns me if I am speeding and it can find the local Post Office or various shops etc.
    Scorpio


  4. #14
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    Take your own car seat. Even if there is one in the villa you need it to get from the aiport. If you have your own seat, there are many advantages
    1) You are familiar with how to fit it properly and safely, if you get one from the rental desk you will have to fit it yourself (to absolve them of liability of incorrectly fitting it in the event of any mishap)
    2) Your child is familiar with it and you know it is appropriate for their size and weight.
    3) Most important imo, you are familiar with the history of the seat and know it has not been involved in an accident whih could have caused a weakness.

    All of the above applies to one that is supplied by a villa owner as well.
    Babblin Boo


  5. #15
    Florida Junior
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    thank you all so much for your replies,they have been a great help. looking forward to the hol.now for the ticket hunt


  6. #16
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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Scorpio
    If buying a satnav in Florida, it is useful to check if it has enough space to install UK maps as well as the pre-installed USA maps, then it is useful when you get home. We never go without ours and we simply switch to USA maps at the airport and it is ready to go. It has many uses apart from giving directions - TomTom warns me if I am speeding and it can find the local Post Office or various shops etc.
    [/quote]

    We looked at some whilst browsing in Best Buy in Virginia last September and a lot of the new Tom Toms did not have the capacity to download UK maps.


  7. #17
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    Hi, that's why I suggest checking. I bought a Tomtom 125SE, with USA maps loaded and it had sufficient space for UK maps (after I deleted some spare voices). I also bought a Tomtom 300XL, which did not - but I exported the USA maps to a PC, then installed the UK maps - it only takes minutes to swap them when connected to the PC. I also bought a XXL530 for a relative and was able to install UK maps along with the USA maps.
    All of these models have spoken street name capability and speed monitoring.
    They were all much cheaper in Orlando than back in the UK and prices have dropped recently.
    Scorpio


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    Gold 5 Star Member Andrena's Avatar
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    Take your own child seat as you need one from the airport anyway. Our family only once hired one and it was filthy. I have noticed people going around airports with a car seat on wheels which was being used as a buggy. Don't know where they got them but it may be worthwhile googling for it.

    Andrena


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    Moderator Ian Dee's Avatar
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    If you already have a satnav I agree that to get USA maps is the best bet.
    Trouuble is that they take a while to 'find' you with the new maps and you may not have that time when you first arrive- if that is a problem with strange roads.

    Most owners or certainly THIS site will give you specific driving instgructions to a villa and there are sites giving help for new British Driversssssss.
    Stilck witgh that and when at the villa you can put the new maps in your satnav and have time to get it up and running.

    I did just that last November, it was a bit frustrating trying to get that first fix. Its amazing that the whole of USA can get on one microsd card with 2 Mb.
    Ian Dee
    the older I get, the better I was

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