Blessed_wth_Triplets
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question - can my 2-year-old take a carry-on...that she can't carry? 

only if she's potty trainedI clicked on this because I speed-read the subject lines and this looked like "Can I take my 2-year-old in a carry-on?"
But remember...
YOu have to carry it, you have to deal with the 2 year old, your other three kids etc.... I see these parents doing an imiation of a "pack mule" in airports all the time and generally they look VERY stressed. Sure they saved a few bucks, but.. it cost them! (And it's amazing how often these are the people that "lose" just "one backpack" that had all kinds of stuff in it!)
Don't assume there will be help to deal with all this stuff and remember that Delta in Orlando does NOT preboard families with small children (since as the agent put it last week,"that's the entire plane" )
Thanks for your very thorough analysis of questions not asked. Seriously, take a chill pill.
But remember...
YOu have to carry it, you have to deal with the 2 year old, your other three kids etc.... I see these parents doing an imiation of a "pack mule" in airports all the time and generally they look VERY stressed. Sure they saved a few bucks, but.. it cost them! (And it's amazing how often these are the people that "lose" just "one backpack" that had all kinds of stuff in it!)
Don't assume there will be help to deal with all this stuff and remember that Delta in Orlando does NOT preboard families with small children (since as the agent put it last week,"that's the entire plane" )
I clicked on this because I speed-read the subject lines and this looked like "Can I take my 2-year-old in a carry-on?"
Don't assume there will be help to deal with all this stuff and remember that Delta in Orlando does NOT preboard families with small children
Actually, we pre-board on Delta all the time, just check with the gate agent first. They let me go in with the first boarding group with the car seat and a couple of carry-ons. I get the seat installed and everything stowed, then my husband brings my son on with our normal boarding group. It's much easier that way because there aren't three of us in the row while I'm trying to get the seat installed and DS can run around while everyone is boarding instead of having to sit still.
It's actually less stressful to deal with the carry-ons and know that I am the one responsible for it getting to our destination than to check it and worry about the airline losing it (which has happened to us three times!).
Question: Do you preboard with Delta all the time on the way to Orlando? I'm asking because I fly Delta quite often to Orlando, and I have never heard them allow families to preboard. Usually things are different going to Orlando, as there are so many families that are flying there. The airplane would be half full if they had families preboard.
I was thinking the same thing. I usually fly Air Tran or American and nearly always see some family asking to preboard. The usual response is that for Orlando bound flights the only ones preboarded are Make a Wish families and people in wheelchairs.
But remember...
YOu have to carry it, you have to deal with the 2 year old, your other three kids etc.... I see these parents doing an imiation of a "pack mule" in airports all the time and generally they look VERY stressed.
Almost no airlines in the US preboard families at any airport. The only one I know of which does is Alaska Airlines (although I'm sure there may be a few others).
So? I've been a pack mule, just goes with the territory. I'm usually hot and sweaty, but that's just for the 15 minutes of trudging through the airport...then I'm done and I have all the stuff that I want with me, and I'm HAPPY. Hot, sweaty, stressed for a few minutes, but HAPPY.
Odd. Every flight I've been on other than the MCO one (where I didn't pay attention) has offered to let families with small children or who need a little extra time to preboard... Southwest, Alaska, Jet Blue, Virgin America.... I've used SEA, SJC, SAN, Sacramento (don't know the letters for that), Baltimore...
Actually, we pre-board on Delta all the time, just check with the gate agent first. They let me go in with the first boarding group with the car seat and a couple of carry-ons. I get the seat installed and everything stowed, then my husband brings my son on with our normal boarding group. It's much easier that way because there aren't three of us in the row while I'm trying to get the seat installed and DS can run around while everyone is boarding instead of having to sit still.
It's actually less stressful to deal with the carry-ons and know that I am the one responsible for it getting to our destination than to check it and worry about the airline losing it (which has happened to us three times!).