Seriously, wouldn't you rather listen to Bear in the Big Blue House over my crying toddler?![]()
Even many headphones put out lots of sound when played at above average levels (yes I have had to listen to lots of music or movies that I did not particularly care for). If we are in a situation where headphones cannot be tolerated we check with the people around and ask them if it is ok and to let us know if it becomes bothersome to play the player at a low setting, like all things a little courteously goes a long way. Quite honestly there is no real alternative for video input for many younger children if you want extended periods without restlessness.
So the simplest answer is no, but if it is disturbing someone or the FA request it be prepared to turn it off or run it at no volume (which can be a fun thing into itself if it is a familiar video).
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If I'm bringing our portable DVD players for the kids do they HAVE to wear headphones. My 3 year old might for a little bit but not too long and I doubt the 20 month old will AT ALL. Seriously, wouldn't you rather listen to Bear in the Big Blue House over my crying toddler?![]()
If I'm bringing our portable DVD players for the kids do they HAVE to wear headphones. My 3 year old might for a little bit but not too long and I doubt the 20 month old will AT ALL. Seriously, wouldn't you rather listen to Bear in the Big Blue House over my crying toddler?![]()
I don't want to hear either. It really isn't an acceptably either or question and rude to threaten it. I entertained my kids for thousands of miles before DVD players so I think you can find an alternative if they won't wear the headphones.
I wouldn't want to hear Bear in the Big Blue House, and I'm sure many of my fellow flyers would not want to either. Please find something else to entertain your 20 month old. Honestly, how would you feel if I had my dvd player and played Halloween without earphones?
No. It is rude and inconsiderate, since the others said it in a nice fashion. Would you want to listen to someone else's movie for hours at a time - including adult content and language?
I can assure you that other passengers will say something, and the FA will tell you to turn it off. If your children are too young, then plan something else. There are headphones made for children, but if they won't wear them then there are many other unobtrusive things you can bring on the plane.
As someone else said, not everyone is on vacation and not everyone cares to listen to some children's program. Flying is stressful enough without imposing in such a negative fashion on your neighbours.
Please have some consideration for others, and review some of the other threads about how to entertain your children.
Please be considerate of your fellow travelers and have your chIld use headphones. The flight attendants will probably insist that you do so anyway.
As a frequent flyer....I would actually prefer to hear a crying child than someone's music or DVD. Seriously. Are there other forms of entertainment that you can bring? Read a book to them quietly? Coloring? Some people suggest letting them play with pipe cleaners, twisting them to make shapes. A nap?
I was forced to listen to "The Incredibles" on my last flight. Not only did the family not bring earphones for their child (and it was on Frontier, so headphones were available), but I could hear it over my ipod, which I was unsuccessfully using to try to drown them out. And then they had the gall to keep the DVD player out and operating all the way through landing. The FA got a few words from me about that once we hit the ground.
Please keep in mind that not everyone on the plane is on vacation. And especially repetitive type children's music is quite irritating. Please subject others to that only as a LAST resort. Thanks.
I have to say I'm shocked at how rude some of these responses are!
I can't say I'd rather hear a screaming child over a cartoon but I guess that's the case. Go figure....
I don't see how asking you to be considerate of your fellow traveler is rude. You did ask for opinions, but I'm gussing you are not getting the comments you thought you would.
I'm sure if you put your mind to it you can come up with other ways to entertain your children besides a dvd player.
I guess I'm just more considerate of children and families then other people. If it's within reason and helps both child and parent have a better flight (or what have you) I would not have an issue. I have never flown with my kids yet and I'm terrified of, well, people like these, who are so negative and inconsiderate to the littlest travelers.