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LasseKjus

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Having looked at the CA law, I'd venture to say the Wisconsin law is more restrictive. Children have to be in some sort of seat/booster device until at least 8 years old or 80 pounds, which ever is later. My oldest might not ever hit 80 pounds at the rate she's going.

 

All this is moot however. I booked using Orbitz at the rate only to find out that the reservation was "canceled." I haven't gotten an answer out of orbitz as to why it was canceled, but our credit card was never charged. Now I wait for Southwest out of MKE for a possible good deal.

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FYI, right now there is intense competion between SFO and SNA (Orange County). Virgin America started flying that route, so Southwest jumped into the fray. AA, UA have matched the fares, and so have Alaska and JetBlue on similar routes.

 

Check into a flight from MKE/ORD to SNA connecting via SFO. You may find some low fares.

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