All I'm saying is that when the pilot turns the seat belt light off, it is OK to get out of your seat. This is not controversial, right? You can get out of your airplane seat for any number of non-emergencies:
- You need to use the bathroom
- Your want more pretzels
- Your neighbor smells bad or is snoring
- You want to stretch your legs
- You want to get something from overhead
- You are 3 years old, you got ants in your pants, and your mom/dad says it's OK
Thank you all for the responses! I'm definitely more concerned about my son. For those that have used the cares harness, does it come with a strap for between the legs? I wonder if he would slip under the belt or wiggle his way free.
Otherwise, I plan on bringing plenty if things to keep them both occupied. Good tip for getting my son used to headphones now - my daughter already uses them.
This will be our children's first time flying. I have a DD5 & a DS3. It will be the 4 of us flying. What do you think is the best seating arrangements? DH hates flying & will probably prefer the window seat. I'm sure DS will take turns sitting on our laps & sitting in his seat. I guess the best option would probably be to sit DH with the 2 kids & then I would be across the aisle from them? Wish they had 4 seats across!! LOL!
We nearly always sit 2 & 2 front to back, with my husband and our oldest in front of me and our youngest. We originally did this primarily to avoid our youngest from annoying the person in front of us when he (inevitably) kicked the seat in front of him. Luckily, he has finally grown out of that, but the two and two arrangement works well, so we tend to stick with it. It's easy to pass stuff back and forth without bothering other passengers.This will be our children's first time flying. I have a DD5 & a DS3. It will be the 4 of us flying. What do you think is the best seating arrangements? DH hates flying & will probably prefer the window seat. I'm sure DS will take turns sitting on our laps & sitting in his seat. I guess the best option would probably be to sit DH with the 2 kids & then I would be across the aisle from them? Wish they had 4 seats across!! LOL!
My youngest is not as young as your child, but she has the worst case of ants in the pants EVER. She loves to fly, and the reason is because JetBlue is just so easy for us to use. I am a creature of habit, and am not sure if flying is just as easy elsewhere with kids, but they have snacks and TV's. Snacks and TV will get us through any annoyance. I always bring coloring books and "guys" but to be honest, unless it something super special, all the kids want to do is watch Spongebob (which they arent allowed to watch otherwise).
Hi! This September we'll be heading down with our two children. This will be the first plane ride for them. Our daughter will be 6 by then and our son will be 2 1/2. Will our daughter need a carseat or not? I thought I've read that they don't need one at that age. I was planning on bringing a carseat for our son for safety and to keep him contained, but he does get antsy if strapped in too long. How have people dealt with the antsy child that wants out of the carseat? Any other advice would be great!
When our boy/girl twins were 2.5yrs we didn't need a carseat. We brought an iPad for games and little coloring pads. Every once in awhile we'd wall them up and down the isle. Snacks and chewing gum (for the ears) help too. You can also try an iPod with headphones with a disney playlist. The flight attendants are pretty good about this. Also helps if you're towards the front of the plane where the attendants sit, there's a bathroom close by and you can board last and get off first.