Bonnie151
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We'll be flying next May from Glasgow to Sanford with First Choice. The planes look pretty nice with their individual TVs, but it's still a 9.5 hour flight and we'll be travelling with a (just turned) 5 year old and a (nearly) 2 year old and to say that I'm dreading the flight is an understatement indeed.
How on earth do you keep a toddler entertained for that long???? We need to be at Glasgow airport for 7:15 AM which does mean a very early rise so between that and Amber's need of an afternoon nap anyway, I'm hoping some time will be spent sleeping, but I'm expecting to spend most of the rest of the flight walking up and down the aisles with her.
And on an unrelated note- for £100 I can pay to guarantee to have seats together on the plane. I wasn't going to do so as we've already preregistered for 2 extra legroom seats for DH and grandad so two of the party will (hopefully) be sitting separately anyway. That leaves granny, me and the two kids. They couldn't possibly sit either a 5 year old or 1 year old on their own, could they? Surely they'd have to have at least one adult next to them which leaves possible combinations of:
Me and two kids, granny separate
Granny and two kids, me separate
Granny & I each next to one child
Any of those are fine to me - if there's a flaw in my logic to not paying the £100, could someone please point it out?
Ta
How on earth do you keep a toddler entertained for that long???? We need to be at Glasgow airport for 7:15 AM which does mean a very early rise so between that and Amber's need of an afternoon nap anyway, I'm hoping some time will be spent sleeping, but I'm expecting to spend most of the rest of the flight walking up and down the aisles with her.
And on an unrelated note- for £100 I can pay to guarantee to have seats together on the plane. I wasn't going to do so as we've already preregistered for 2 extra legroom seats for DH and grandad so two of the party will (hopefully) be sitting separately anyway. That leaves granny, me and the two kids. They couldn't possibly sit either a 5 year old or 1 year old on their own, could they? Surely they'd have to have at least one adult next to them which leaves possible combinations of:
Me and two kids, granny separate
Granny and two kids, me separate
Granny & I each next to one child
Any of those are fine to me - if there's a flaw in my logic to not paying the £100, could someone please point it out?
Ta