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02-22-2010, 12:54 PM #1mel716 Guest
Tips for flying with two kids?
I will be flying with my two boys in April from Colorado to Georgia (about a 3 hour flight) and back. My boys are 3 (well, will be March 30th) and 4 1/2 months (will be 6 months then). My husband will not be coming, so I am looking for as much advise as I can get for traveling by myself with my sons..
My biggest concern is getting through security and to the gate (and vice versa) with them. I am wondering if a double stroller is a good idea, or if it will be too big. Will it be okay to take through security? Would it be a hassle to take on the subway/shuttle (from one terminal to another)? I would hate to make my 3 year old walk the whole way as he might tire out easily if I just take a single stroller. I have also thought about putting my 3 year old in a single stroller and wearing my littlest one in baby carrier (I have a Baby Bjorn). However, I'm afraid I will get worn out carrying my already 17 pound baby.. I would love some tips/advise!
Also, if anyone can give me tips on how to survive the airport and the flight itself with the boys, I would greatly appreciate it!
Thanks in advance!
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02-25-2010, 06:24 PM #2
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Who has some experience traveling with children through airports and security? Perhaps you could reply here.
We list a few traveling with children sites here:
http://www.davestravelcorner.com/lin...php?mwa=id:399
Regards,
Dave
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03-09-2010, 11:48 AM #3
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You may want to contact the airport or the airline and ask them if they can provide transportation from the counter to your plane. I know they provide transportation for the elderly on golf carts, so they may provide a ride for you and your two kids. I really didn't think about the actual walking. I was thinking more about keeping them occupied during the flight. Be sure to bring plenty of snacks, portable game systems, ****, dvd player, books, or whatever will keep them busy for three hours.
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03-17-2010, 10:00 AM #4
Ride on Carry On
In my research, I found this pretty cool item which can be an alternative to a stroller:
http://www.rideoncarryon.com
~ Dave
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09-08-2010, 08:04 AM #5
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One thing I did was have them travel in their jammies. It puts them in the frame of mind that it's time to sleep. Also, pack lighter than you think you need to.
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10-20-2010, 01:18 PM #6
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Two words: video games
If the kids start to get on your nerves, that'll shut em up for hoursssss. :P
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11-18-2010, 08:55 AM #7
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Originally Posted by AngelFly
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Ya 6 month old is not likely to settle down with a video game, let a lone benefit from it.
snacks are a big distraction, as are new (to them) toys and books. Get your 3 year old to help you make up a small 'travel kit' where he/she can choose treats and toys to put in it but only for use on the trip. It will get them excited and thinking about how to amuse themselves.
I dont have experience taking a double stroller on a trip, but call your airline. They probably can help. Also ask for their recommendations and perhaps they can provide you with some additional assistance when boarding? It cant hurt to ask!
I like the idea of having them in their jammies for the trip... it might work.
Good luck!
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10-28-2012, 11:09 PM #8
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Well,I agree with the those who mentioned double stroller issues. Way too big and cumbersome in airports.


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