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Traveling with 3.5 Year Old, 1.5 Year Old, and 3 Month Old

We are flying to Florida in March (Spring Break). My parents own a vacation home there. I would like any advice you can offer for airplane travel, car seats, stroller, crib/sleeping arrangements, etc. We did not purchase a seat on the plane for the infant. We are flying American Airlines out of O'Hare to Ft.Myers. I have never flown with 1 kid, much less 3!! I am so nervous...HELP!!!

What can I do next?

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I've read the other posts and the only thing I have to add is that a nose spray, like Ocean or the Little Noses Saline, will help the kids with their ears if they wont pop another way.

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As far as air travel it's almost, almost the same as a road trip. You should make sure you bring something that would keep them entertained. I say let them carry their own back pack with something for them in it. You are definitely going to need something for there ears. If you've ever been on a plane and your ears pop then you know what I mean. Make sure you check the airline for their regulations for infants I know some require you to have baby seats. Like I said some, but not all. Hopefully your seats aren't to far from the bathrooms though. And if your really lucky the air ride would just put them right to sleep!

Ok here are my suggestions. I have 2.5 year old twins that survived a 2 hour flight, by myself last week.

1. Dvd player, new books, something to entertain them with.
2. munchies...honestly, I gave them chocolate...easter candy...because it kept them chewing for a little while, for when we took off/landed.
3. I took 2 umbrella strollers and bought stroller connectors (they sell them at babies r us) They were lightweight.
4. I bought the CARES Harness for airplanes. They are $75 each but easier than dealing with a carseat on the plane if you don't have to. They attach to the seat and weigh about 1lb. I got both of them setup with about 2-3 minutes. www.kidsflysafe.com
5. Buy something to drink and bring empty sippy cups. I believe baby bottles are allowed. I bought a bottle of water, righ after we got through security, and poured it into their sippy cups while we were on the plane.

Good Luck. It was easier than I thought it would be.

My sister just traveled to Naples with her two kids (3 and 2). My parents were able to rent all the equipment so my sister didn't have to lug it with her. The carseats were in perfect condition and the pack n plays were great too. If you need the name of the company I can ask my parents but I'm pretty sure they found the number in the yellow pages. The company came and dropped off the equipment at thier house and picked it up. It was such a great idea my dad wants to open his own similar business!!

Good luck!

You most certainly will have your hands full - but you CAN do it!! Don't forget that kids pick up on your emotions - including when you are tense/stressed out.
I have 4 children - and three are 15 months of eachother....so - I know what you've got!...
Do you have a portable DVD player? Headphones? If you don't borrow or buy one - if that is an option. And bring their favorite movie you know they will sit through...or, better yet - buy a new one for the plane ride. I always pack them each surprises in their own backpacks - it is YOUR survival kit - little things to keep them busy - go to the Party Store and buy lots of "trinkets". Food...food and food. Fruit chews, finger food - especially at take off and landing - don't forget about their little ears.....a bottle for your baby and give it at take-off. The white noise on the plane should have them sleep...at least the baby. Bring new books to read - make it a complete adventure! - Your planning ahead will make it a very smooth flight - remember, you can't carry on any liquids greater than 3 ounces...so - keep that in mind - you may need many individual things less than that.

Good luck and have a great time!!! They will love the beach! Do you have girls/boys?

I would highly suggest you bring your infants carseat (does it attach to a stroller?) right up to the gate/it doesn't have to be an umbrella stroller they'll gate check any size stroller, I did a double onec...yes a hassle but there's a good chance you might get a seat for the baby...and then you can bring the baby's carseat on board which would help immensely esp when you have to take the other ones to the bathroom (most Flight attendants will help out but it's easier (and sooo much safer) if baby is in a carseat....)if there isn't a free seat for the baby you can at least gate check the carseat and stroller so you'll have them as soon as you get to Florida (ah warmth and sunshine!). Be very careful when renting carseats for your children....I personally would never rent a carseat...as you never know the history of the seat no matter what a company says and using an unfamiliar seat isn't always easy. You will probably be allowed to have someone accompany you to the gate (get the gate pass by asking the check in agent), if the person accompanying you is also helping to bring the other kids carseats (the 3.5 and 1.5) that will help your case in getting a gate pass. The Cares harness might be a good choice for the older one but check the weight requirements as the 1.5 may not fit it. You parents would probably be able to get the gate pass at the other end or the Flight attendants could help you as well get to baggage claim (they aren't going to leave you stranded). It will be test to your mommy skills but you can do it!

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I've read the other posts and the only thing I have to add is that a nose spray, like Ocean or the Little Noses Saline, will help the kids with their ears if they wont pop another way.

I have traveled lots by air with my 3 kids. playdough and a few simple small cookie cutters has always saved us. it is something you wouldn't ordinarily let them play with so it is new and fun and the mess..well sorry american airlines. my sister in law recently went hoe to Sweden and she took playdough and that is all her 18 month old played with! good luck. and i would put the baby in a front holder until you board the plane.

Hi J. I've flown with one infant and she slept a great deal both ways. I recommend plenty of snacks, and activities.
Eliminate as much hassle as possible by leaving behind any
car seats or strollers that aren't absolutely necessary.

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