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Renting a Cart at DFW Airport
Asked by K.L. from Dallas
on July 4, 2010
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Does anybody know if you can rent a luggage cart at DFW? If so, where are they located at? We're flying American Airlines to Orlando on Monday, and I'm a little conc...
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- Yes they have them or too make it easier do curb side check in and tip the Guy a small amt of money. Orlando does have them also for rent, I was just there yesterday.
- First, I would recommend that you cut back on the items you are taking with you. Most of the parks that you may visit in Orlando will have strollers for rental. T...
- I have never been to an airport that did not have them. Also airporters can help if nothing else. I think you tip them. I am not sure where they would be but used to b...
Is Anyone Familiar with LAX?
Asked by C.M. from Los Angeles
on July 16, 2010
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I have to pick my dad up from LAX. What is the best way to pick someone up from LAX? I am not familiar with the airport at all.
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- It can be a little bit crazy so take your time. Find out what terminal and google so you know where you are going. I think it's better to NOT park and pick people up c...
- one-hour parking at LAX is $3. If you are unfamiliar with the airport and not used to vans, buses, cars weaving in and out - best to park and pick up at baggage claim...
- LAX is surprisingly user-friendly. If your Dad has a cell phone you could arrange to meet him on the sidewalk outside baggage claim you could time your arrival for 20 ...
AirTran airway.....opinions
Asked by M.D. from New York
on July 25, 2009
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I'm looking to go to California w/ my husband & 3 kids (8, 5 &2). Does anyone know about this airline? All opinions, experiences, recommendations welcome....
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- I vote yes, for a great deal, but agree with the tight seats, very slight recline, and more delays than other airlines, we think... however, we have used them many tim...
- My boss who I arrange travel for had to fly this airline once and he was pretty impressed for it being a "no name" airline a few years back. On his return and great ex...
- Hi M. D, Unless you enjoy being treated rudely, bumped from your flight, & left to sleep overnight on the airport floor, I would suggest another airline. I flew th...
12 Hours Flight! Need Help !
Asked by M.M. from New York
on January 4, 2008
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We are moving next week to China...12 hours flight from Europe to Hong Kong. My daughter is 17 months old and we reserved a seat for her. I hope that this is going to...
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- If she's not too "mouthy"- Playdough, WonderColor finger paints, stickers and paper. My 18 mos old can play with these for a while! Good luck, have fun!
- What a wonderful adventure you have coming up. It's great that you got her her own seat. If nothing else, that's going to make YOU more comfortable. As a freque...
- First thing... I went for 17 days to Tokyo, Yokahama, Yokusuka, and Kyoto to visit a friend who moved there temporarily for work. I loved it and cried when I had to l...
3 Month Year Old Flying
Asked by K.A. from Knoxville
on April 19, 2008
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Hello Ladies! I am flying with a 3 month year old next weekend w/ layovers. Phewww, a little nervous. I am wondering if anyone has any advice?! I am worried about ...
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- all of the advice you've received about nursing/bottle feeding on take off and landing is right on the money - I'd also suggest bringing a blanket that you can lay on ...
- Hello. Yes I know what you mean. 3 years ago I had to fly with my 1 yr. old and worried about the same things. I found that if you feed them at those times, then the e...
- Relax, flying is easy. If your nursing, nurse on take-off and landing. If she is sleeping let her sleep through it. If your bottle feeding then give the bottle. Ta...