J.W. asks from Los Angeles, CA on June 22, 2011
Traveling Alone with a 15 Month and a 2 Year Old
Oh yes, I know. I should have my head checked. I am flying across country with my two babies, 15 month old son and 28 month old daughter. I've hidden toys (so they;ll be new for the plane), I'm bringing videos, books, pacifiers, sippy cups, diapers, wipes, change of clothes... I will pack peanut butter and jelly, raisins, Cheerios-- what else?
I'm flying US Airways from LA to Philly if you want to change your flight now ;)
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S.S. answers from Los Angeles on June 24, 2011
No advice. It sounds like you've got the bases covered *and* you know you're nuts. What else can you do but relax and enjoy the ride?
Best wishes and safe travels!
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T.O. answers from Minneapolis on June 22, 2011
Oy, girl you are crazzzy! Just kidding, but just wanted to wish you luck. Sounds like you are prepared as well as you can be. Didn't see a stroller on your list???? Definitely want one of those for the airport. Happy and safe travels to you :)
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S.P. answers from Dallas on June 22, 2011
J.G. answers from San Antonio on June 22, 2011
-headphones for the dvd player
-a balloon that you can blow up when you are in the airport so the kids can get their energy out THEN and not on the flight
-any bribes/favorites they love (fruit chew snacks)
-finger puppets? (fun in your seat activity)
- a lovey or something soft they can lay in/on if they (cross your fingers) fall asleep on the flight
C.S. answers from Los Angeles on June 23, 2011
Okay, you might be crazy, but I did the same thing 2 months ago...although 13 months and 28 months. I strongly recommend bringing a carseat on the plane for the 28 month old. I actually shared the careseat...switched them halfway thru the flight. Ask for help...have somebody carry your carseat on the plane for you, don't feel bad handing one child to a flight attendant to go and change a diaper. People were very friendly to me and very helpful. I would recommend not carrying too much on...keep it simple. Good luck...it wont be as bad as you think.
S.S. answers from Los Angeles on June 24, 2011
No advice. It sounds like you've got the bases covered *and* you know you're nuts. What else can you do but relax and enjoy the ride?
Best wishes and safe travels!
J.P. answers from Los Angeles on June 23, 2011
Car seats work WONDERS, as they already know they need to stay put. I flew with 3 kids alone, aged 15 months, 3 years, and 6 years. I was a much better flight than I had planned. ;) We also have flown to Miami from LAX, had a 2 hour layover and then another 2.5 hour flight to St. Thomas....then an hour drive to the resort....the kids did really well.
Even though we are not fans of using media to entertain children, we made sure on our flight to NY when we had a 9 month old, 2 year old and a 5 year old - that we flew on a plane which had individual TVs on the back of each seat. There's a time and place for the TV babysitter.
It sounds like you are set. I also try to get them as tired as possible before the flight, either late in the evening flights, or around naptime, OR I run them at the park near the airport for 2 hours...then we feed them and they pass out.
Good luck and breathe.
K.C. answers from Los Angeles on June 23, 2011
I moved from Florida to California when my kids were the same age (Boy as the oldest). Movies work great but now I wish I had back then the Ipod to download movies for a bunch of short Nick Jr movies. Perhaps invest in one if you can afford it. also make everything new when you get one the plane, be prepared the headphones on the airplane don't work great for kids, perhaps buying a better pair. Also, new fun snacks are always a great buy of time. Car seats work great too but if you can't carry them I suggest buying the kidsflysafe.com FAA approved 5 seat portable seatbelt. Also, bring a small pillow and blanket. Is any of your children lap kids because you will certainly need the room if not (are you buying all seats?). Make sure you bring a double stroller!
E.E. answers from Los Angeles on June 23, 2011
Hard core disinfecting wipes (for the seats and changing table surfaces in the bathroom), hand sanitizer, plastic bags for dirty diapers (and DO NOT throw them away in the bathroom, even in a baggy they want them in the other trash), a book of their favorite character on a plane, snacks you never allow them to have at home (goldfish, cookies). Extra change of clothes for you and for them. You'll do great! Good luck.
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