my2tinkerbells
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Will we survive switching plains with all our gear? DD 1 will have her own seat and car seat? Any opinions, non-stop late or 1 stop early? What do you all think?
scouthawkk said:If it were me, I would go 1 stop early. That would give you time to rest/nap once you get a room, and then maybe a nice dinner and a little park time or DTD in the evening, and still be able to turn in at a reasonable hour. Getting in and having to wait for luggage that late at night could mean for crabby people the next morning...at least it would for my family.
Since the 1yo will have her own seat, with a car seat, you can get a travel car seat cover, with wheels. Our cover still allows for additional stuff to be packed in with it, so ds's diaper bag or carry-on went in it also. The bigger kids could carry their own carry-on(s). Backpacks are great for this. Gate check a stroller at both airports. That way you don't have to carry the little one.
Pre-board the planes. If there are 2 adults, one does the pre-board to install the car seat (and with any of the other carry-ons they can muster). The other brings the remaining carry-ons and the kids. That way the seat should be installed before other people start boarding (difficult to install a seat with lots of other people on board). And with the second adult bringing the kids on at regular boarding time, they won't get to antsy waiting on the plane for everyone else to board.
It is totally doable, just takes a little planning, and cooperation from all involved. But still doable, especially if you are concerned about how late it will be by the time you get luggage from the direct flight.
jodifla said:But the flaw in this reasoning is you may not be able to check into your room right away. What if your room isn't ready until 4 p.m.? Then you've got three exhausted kids you've got to try to keep entertained.
scouthawkk said:Hence my saying "once you get a room." They can still store their stuff with the front desk, tour the hotel, go some where for lunch or just relax in the lobby. It is still possible to check in before the technical check in time. Change into swim suits and hang out at the pool (that would mean packing suits in carry-ons, but not a big deal).
They asked for opinions/advice. And that is what I offered. People do this sort of thing all the time with 3+ kids. Only the OP knows their family well enough to say if it would work for them. I was simply stating that is what would, and does work best for my family (and many others that I know personally). If it doesn't work for them, and they would rather get in late, wait until (potentially) after midnight to get luggage, then that is up to them. But then you also run the chance of tired cranky kids late at night waking up when the luggage is delivered, and being tired and cranky in the morning. It all depends on where you want to make the trade off...
CTillberg said:I see you are located in Central IL. Are you flying out of Moline, IL? If so ,have you checked Delta, they now have non-stops most days to Orlando. I am thinking about using them in Dec. Their flight currently leaves Moline at 7:45 am and arrives 10:50 am in Orlando.