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Seeking Advice on Wether to Take Carseat or Not.
Asked by B.H. from San Francisco
on August 12, 2009
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Hello ladies, I've come to you again with a new question in mind. We are taking an alaska cruise in september (yes, super excited about it) we are bringing our 22 mon...
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- Take a carseat, if your carseat is approved for the cars then it is FAA approved. You can place the carseat by the window and that way your child can look out the win...
- I would advise taking it along. It would be better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it.
- Id' say there's a few things you need to decide b4 if you wanna take the carseat: 1) how long is the shuttle ride to the dock, 2) does the shuttle have seatbelts so yo...
ID To Fly
Asked by R.M. from Sacramento
on June 14, 2009
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I have a flight booked for Thursday and I can't seem to find my license...again. This isn't the first time so i think I might find that it fell out of a pocket and is ...
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- When my husband lost his ID, the airline said you would not be denied boarding, but you would have to have all your bags examined and go through extra security.
- Greetings R.: I know that you can pay extra and get a new card right away. Since you are traveling with a baby be sure to have the childs birth certificate with you. ...
- I'm not sure about the DMV but if you have a passport that will definitely work.
Flying with Three Children & No Husband
Asked by M.W. from Dallas
on August 1, 2009
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I will be flying with my three children at the end of this month. I'm very ecxited about the adventure, but a bit worried as well. My kids have never flown before & I ...
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- Call your airline about the two carseat thing. However, you might consider taking just one carseat that either the 9 mo old or 3 yr old could use, if possible (the fo...
- yes narrow it down to one car seat for your sanity's sake. then get lots of new toys from the dollar store (coloring books, colors, etc.) that they don't see till the...
- Hello M., have your 8 year old help you with the 3 year old. use the 'buddy' system (of course don't let them out of your sight.... if the 8 year old entertains the...
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...
Seeking Advice--Moving Out of State What Is the Best Way to Move House Belonging
Asked by S.D. from Dallas
on July 22, 2009
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Hello Mamas:We will be moving out of state in a few months. I am not sure how to approach this issue. My husband works for an airline and he flies home from GA on ...
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- You could always rent a trailer from UHaul, that might be a little cheaper. They have one way rentals, but they are usually a little more. If you could manage to drop ...
- If you're going the "Pod" route, research the cost of companies that guarantee storage indoors or non-leaking containers. My brother-in-law's family used a pod to sto...
- What about renting Uhaul truck or trailer or one of the other rentals. I would think that would be cheaper than buying a trailer, unless you actually need a trailer. ...
Help - Which Credit Card Should I Get?
Asked by A.J. from Dallas
on April 3, 2006
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Hi Moms,
I have to get a credit card and I have never had one before (don't believe in them at all) and I have no idea which one to get.
Is there one that is bet...
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- A., I have no idea how old you are but after working for 4 years in a credit card collections department I think it is absolutely outstanding that you are asking th...
- I like Discover. You can get cash back rewards, they have a low APR (which is annual percentage rate, or what they charge you on your balance.) My best advice is to d...
- I would suggest you check with your bank first. Normally a bank will offer a credit card that you can pay directly from your bank account online. Also, the APR is norm...
Baby's About to Go Flying ... Mommy Is Getting Nervous!
Asked by R.S. from New York
on April 29, 2008
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Hi,
We are leaving on Saturday for a wedding in the UK so we have our first trip (overnight) on a plane. I am concerned about how my baby is going to deal. Up until...
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- Hi R., I have flown twice with my son. first time he was 4 months old, by myself. that was fine-he slept most of the way. You can bring liquids on the plane for a ba...
- Hi there, We travelled to Holland with my son when he was 10 months old. I was also very anxious about it beforehand but it turned out to be much better than expect...
- Hi R., First of all, don't freak out, it will only add to the baby's stress level. Above all, stay calm once you are in flight - it really makes a difference :) As ...
Taking 2 Month Old on Airline Flight
Asked by S.G. from Sacramento
on June 10, 2009
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Hello Mama's! My father wants to see his first grandchild and wants me to fly to Los Angeles (from Sacramento). The thought of this overwhelms me. I am wondering if an...
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- I flew from Sacramento to North Carolina when my first born was about 3 months old. He did great. The change in air pressure and altitude didn't appear to bother him...
- Hi! I flew to Maui with my baby at 11mths. I think it may be a bit easier because you have a young baby. If you breast feed I think you have nothing to worry about:...
- Hi S., I drove with my son at 5 weeks from San Jose to LA (then on to Phoenix), and flew to Missouri with him at 12 weeks. I would definitely go now, while he is you...
Air Travel
Asked by M.H. from Sarasota
on November 4, 2008
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We will be going to Utah for Thanksgiving with our then, 3 month old girl, and 3.5 year old boy. I have him covered with DVD player, new books and toys. I will also ...
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- I these same questions a few months ago with traveling my daughter. I called TSA and they told me that I can bring bottled breast milk and they can not make you throw...
- Hi! First of all, calling the airline is a good idea...I've heard mothers are allowed a specific amount of liquids for their babies...I can't recall exactly how many ...
- We traveled by air with our then 3 month old and were allowed to bring bottles on board. I was told that you are allowed a "reasonable amount for the length of your t...
Carseat for the Plane for a 2 Year Old?
Asked by M.G. from Boston
on June 29, 2009
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Hi Mums,
I'm traveling on Continental Airlines to England with my 2 year old daughter and up until this flight I have always taken her car seat as she has her own s...
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- Hey M.. I totally understand about being a pain to carry around. We actually have the CARES seatbelt for our son as well. It works great - I think it is worth the m...
- Hi, There is a FAA approved airplane child harness (CARES). I have one but have not used it yet. This link (below) has some information about the harness and some ...
- Hi M., To echo the others here, this is a perfect situation for a CARES Harness - you have a car seat at your destination, and all you need is something to keep your ...