Wills Mom
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Sorry for my inane questions lately! I'm getting anxious with our trip coming up so fast
I have several questions if anyone can help me 
1. Having been advised by VA to do OLCI I'm wondering if its a good idea. We fly from Dublin at 8.40am to meet a connecting flight in Gatwick at 1pm. I gather that this means we can do OLCI at 1pm the previous day. We are a group if 12 split into 3 bookings (one booking of 5 adults and a lap infant, second booking of 4 adults and a child with the third booking being my sisters OH on his own as he booked separately due to only getting the time off work recently) I'm thinking would it be too complicated to do OLCI for 3 separate bookings? And if we do do OLCI does that mean we can pick any seats on the plane that havent been assigned to someone else by OLCI? I'm clueless to OLCI having never done it before.
2. I asked a VA rep about bringing both a carseat and buggy for free for DS and she advised I can bring one or the other free of charge but I must pay for one of them if I bring both. This doesnt work for me as we would have to pay for two legs if our journey - once to Aer Lingus for our DUB-LGW flight and once to VA for our LGW-MCO flight (and the return) so we've decided to bring the buggy but now dont know what to do about a carseat when we get to the US. We are hiring a car from Budget. Any advice?
3. I have downloaded a Sat Nav app to my Samsung Galaxy S and have the wires to charge it in the car through the cigarette lighter. I'm wondering does anyone know if I can charge it the same way in the US?
4. My sisters OH is a UK citizen living in Ireland. He has a UK passport due to expire in June 2014 which is fine but he told me today that his passport is slightly water damaged and on a recent trip to Thailand he said he had a little trouble in Immigration. He was thinking of getting a new one. Would you advise me to tell him to order a new one? And if so can anyone give me a rough estimate of how long he would be waiting to get the new passport seeing as he is living in Ireland not the UK?
Thanks for putting up with me lol. I promise these silly questions will stop soon


1. Having been advised by VA to do OLCI I'm wondering if its a good idea. We fly from Dublin at 8.40am to meet a connecting flight in Gatwick at 1pm. I gather that this means we can do OLCI at 1pm the previous day. We are a group if 12 split into 3 bookings (one booking of 5 adults and a lap infant, second booking of 4 adults and a child with the third booking being my sisters OH on his own as he booked separately due to only getting the time off work recently) I'm thinking would it be too complicated to do OLCI for 3 separate bookings? And if we do do OLCI does that mean we can pick any seats on the plane that havent been assigned to someone else by OLCI? I'm clueless to OLCI having never done it before.
2. I asked a VA rep about bringing both a carseat and buggy for free for DS and she advised I can bring one or the other free of charge but I must pay for one of them if I bring both. This doesnt work for me as we would have to pay for two legs if our journey - once to Aer Lingus for our DUB-LGW flight and once to VA for our LGW-MCO flight (and the return) so we've decided to bring the buggy but now dont know what to do about a carseat when we get to the US. We are hiring a car from Budget. Any advice?
3. I have downloaded a Sat Nav app to my Samsung Galaxy S and have the wires to charge it in the car through the cigarette lighter. I'm wondering does anyone know if I can charge it the same way in the US?
4. My sisters OH is a UK citizen living in Ireland. He has a UK passport due to expire in June 2014 which is fine but he told me today that his passport is slightly water damaged and on a recent trip to Thailand he said he had a little trouble in Immigration. He was thinking of getting a new one. Would you advise me to tell him to order a new one? And if so can anyone give me a rough estimate of how long he would be waiting to get the new passport seeing as he is living in Ireland not the UK?
Thanks for putting up with me lol. I promise these silly questions will stop soon
