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Ideas for First Time Travel with Child?

Anyone have any suggestions for a first time air travel with a 3 year old?

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I took each of my kids "activities" and wrapped them in comic pages or other reused paper so when we got on the plane they got to unwrapped "gifts" every 20 minutes or so. It made some extra trash, but the extra time and excitement it gave us was well worth it. I had sticker books, playdough, small magnetic puzzles all new, wrapped and hidden until the trip.

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I took each of my kids "activities" and wrapped them in comic pages or other reused paper so when we got on the plane they got to unwrapped "gifts" every 20 minutes or so. It made some extra trash, but the extra time and excitement it gave us was well worth it. I had sticker books, playdough, small magnetic puzzles all new, wrapped and hidden until the trip.

Good luck!

Hi A.,
I first traveled with my son when he was 18 months on a seven hour plane ride. Although the ages are far apart I had many parents recommend to me to give him Benadryl. It worked like a charm. I'm usually not the type to drug my child for the heck of it either but it was a handy tool. We also traveled at night which was great timing because it coincided with his bedtime. I gave it to him right when we got on the plane and by the time we took off he was out. He slept about 5 hours and the two hours he was up and the landing with the ears popping and all didn't seem to have an effect.
When he was awake he was figity so I took him to the back of the plane where I was lucky enough to get empty seats so he can have more liberty to do things. I thought I was just lucky that one time but as it turned out on the way back the ride was just as nice.
I would also brings books, coloring books and activities he can enjoy for the ride. Good luck I hope you have a safe flight.

I found when we took our son to FL, we took his personal dvd player and took several of his fav movies and Leap Frog dvd's. It worked great! Also, snacks and drinks in our carry on. Good Luck and have a safe trip. Also bring an unbrella stroler. I found if your child is in a stroller then you can by pass a lot of the lines which will help a lot. I think they just don't want screaming kids in line if they can help it. Good luck and have a safe trip.
T.

A.--Good luck! My suggestion is to take you car seat on the plane. I've flown with my daughter numerous times, and it was much easier to do when I had her car seat with me on the plane. It kept her "contained" In just the regular seat, she was "squirmy."

I usually check my stroller at the gate. On my last flight, I had my almost three year old walk (pulling her very own Dora backpack with wheels which was full of books, crayons, snacks and DVDs), I put my son (6 months)in a sling, and I piled all the stuff on the stroller. A six month old in a sling is easier to carry than a big car seat!!!!

I also sat in the front row of the plane (we flew Southwest and they have open seating). This was nice because I had a little more room and I didn't have to worry about my daughter kicking the seat in front of her. When she was younger, we used to sit in the back of the plane. It's bumpier back there. I liked it back there because the bumps would lull her to sleep. I guess it depends on the child.

On our last flight, I brought her a lollipop. I also practiced "screaming quietly" with her. I'd count to three and we'd open our mouths really wide and pretend to scream. I figured these would help her with pressure in her ears. I guess it worked..because she didn't cry about it! Ha ha!

Good luck! Traci

P.S. ...make sure she's not screaming in the aisles! You don't want to be kicked off the plane! That poor family! Although, I bet if they'd had a car seat for their child, they wouldn't have been thrown off!

Lots and lots of activites. Plan to pack any snacks if possible as well. If possible you could see if your flight conicides with any naps he/she may take. Sometimes that helps. I have found that being on a plane for a little one is just a special occasion that they are usually pretty good.
Most airlines will let you board before the regular passengers too so that should help give you time to settle him/her down a bit on the plane. I hope it goes well for you.

I took my 3 year old daughter to disney world (a 3 hour flight). We took a lap top and DVD's she could watch on the plane. That really kept her busy as well as snacks, books and a few my little ponys and she was good for the flight. On the way home she slept most of the way. Good Luck

I was two days old the first time I rode on a private jet, so by the time I was three it was a breeze. However I distinctly remember if I was congested at ALL before I learned to pop my ears the pressure would make me want to die. Gum. Lots of gum. It helps keep that from being an issue. If the kiddo likes a particular book bring it (comfort). These days many airlines have dvd players available w/ pre-programmed movies, however a portable dvd player is ALWAYS a good investment with a young child while traveling.

I cant say what the best time to travel…my 3yr didn’t mind out flights at all and he flown 3 times and all were different times… you just have to be prepared, I got a portable DVD player and a new movie he hasn’t seen that works great!!!! Have snacks in you carry on, crayons, book to read….. if your not concern with the flights you child should be ok… October I took three children by my self to Jamaica ages were 2,3,4. We had no problem, I would say get a non-stop flight and if you want travel at nap time or at night…..

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