AWalks
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I have a question for you DLR vets who have flown there with young kiddos. We are flying out in early December 2015, Monday flight out and Friday flight home, and we are struggling with flight options. When the trip rolls around, our kids will be about 3 weeks from turning 5, and 2 months from turning 3, and the youngest is not a spectacular traveler (he gets carsick easily and does not like sitting in his carseat for very long) but the oldest is generally fine. We will also be flying with my parents, so each kid will have 2 adults. Each kiddo will have his own seat on the plane, and will either be using the Diono Radian carseats or a CARES harnesses (still debating between the big Disneyland resort bus or a private car service). Our oldest has flown a few times, starting when he was about 6 months old, but the youngest has only flown once, on a nonstop flight to/from Kansas City to Portland when he was about 19 months old and it was sort of a nightmare. We’re flying on Southwest since we have the companion pass this year and enough rewards points to cover the remaining airfare, so I’m trying to decide between direct flights in and out of LAX, or flights in/out of SNA or ONT with connections. Those of you with experience with small kids and any of these airports, what would you recommend – or NOT recommend? : )
The flight from our closest airport to LAX is about 3 hours 40 min nonstop, but there are only 2 or 3 nonstop flights per day – one around 6 or 7 am, one around noon, and one in the late afternoon that gets in too late to be a real option. Our main concerns with flying into LAX are 1) how busy LAX is and traffic to/from the airport to DLR, airport security lines, delays, etc, 2) a long, uninterrupted flight with a stubborn 2-year-old (his favorite words are "NO!", "DO IT SELF!", and "DESSERT!").
There are no nonstops from our airport to SNA or ONT, so most of the options are basically a flight just under 2 hours, a 40-45 min layover in either Phoenix or Las Vegas, and then another flight around 2 hours. We have several departure options to choose from, starting around 6 or 7 am. The benefits to this are traveling in/out of airports that aren’t as busy and won’t require as much travel time to DLR, have lower risk of security or traffic delays, etc, and it will break up the time spent in airplanes and give the kids a chance to stretch their legs a bit. The downsides are that with a connecting flight, there is a slightly greater chance of flight delay or cancelation, it’s an entire extra flight that the kids have to get through, and it does add about an hour, hour and a half to our total travel time (though at least half of that is on the ground and not in a metal tube hurdling through the sky).
I know SNA and ONT are more expensive than LAX, but we have enough mileage points that we can cover it either way, so the cost is not enough of a dealbreaker for us on this trip. So we’re really just weighing 1) direct flight with hassles of LAX with kids vs. 2) connecting flights with short layover but smaller airport and less driving time to DL.
Any thoughts or advice? For those of you who recommend SNA or ONT, do you think it’s better to connect through Phoenix or Las Vegas? I have flown through Phoenix a few times several years ago and don’t remember it being as bad as someplace like O’Hare in terms of cancelations and delays, but I’ve never flown through Vegas. We do also have the option of Denver for our connecting flight, but I have had far too many problems flying through there to risk it on this trip! TIA!
The flight from our closest airport to LAX is about 3 hours 40 min nonstop, but there are only 2 or 3 nonstop flights per day – one around 6 or 7 am, one around noon, and one in the late afternoon that gets in too late to be a real option. Our main concerns with flying into LAX are 1) how busy LAX is and traffic to/from the airport to DLR, airport security lines, delays, etc, 2) a long, uninterrupted flight with a stubborn 2-year-old (his favorite words are "NO!", "DO IT SELF!", and "DESSERT!").
There are no nonstops from our airport to SNA or ONT, so most of the options are basically a flight just under 2 hours, a 40-45 min layover in either Phoenix or Las Vegas, and then another flight around 2 hours. We have several departure options to choose from, starting around 6 or 7 am. The benefits to this are traveling in/out of airports that aren’t as busy and won’t require as much travel time to DLR, have lower risk of security or traffic delays, etc, and it will break up the time spent in airplanes and give the kids a chance to stretch their legs a bit. The downsides are that with a connecting flight, there is a slightly greater chance of flight delay or cancelation, it’s an entire extra flight that the kids have to get through, and it does add about an hour, hour and a half to our total travel time (though at least half of that is on the ground and not in a metal tube hurdling through the sky).
I know SNA and ONT are more expensive than LAX, but we have enough mileage points that we can cover it either way, so the cost is not enough of a dealbreaker for us on this trip. So we’re really just weighing 1) direct flight with hassles of LAX with kids vs. 2) connecting flights with short layover but smaller airport and less driving time to DL.
Any thoughts or advice? For those of you who recommend SNA or ONT, do you think it’s better to connect through Phoenix or Las Vegas? I have flown through Phoenix a few times several years ago and don’t remember it being as bad as someplace like O’Hare in terms of cancelations and delays, but I’ve never flown through Vegas. We do also have the option of Denver for our connecting flight, but I have had far too many problems flying through there to risk it on this trip! TIA!