Angel Ariel
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We have a family trip we're flying cross country for this summer, and we're trying to decide whether to get a non-stop flight or a light with stops. We're heading to DLR in the fall, so this is kind of a test run for us for that trip as well.
DD has been on flights before, but the longest flight she's been on was about 2 hrs, maybe 2.5 (to Orlando). For the summer trip, non stop flights are about 4 hrs long, flights with stops are appx 6.5 hrs long.
DD isn't walking yet, but we're hoping she will be by then. She's done very well on all of our previous flights, but this is the first flight she will have taken since becoming mobile (she wasn't even crawling the last time she was on a plane). She'll be 3, so she'll have her own seat - we're bringing her Cosco Scenera Next with us. We have a car seat dolly for it to roll through the airport, and we plan on bringing our city mini with us as well.
Thoughts on non stop vs. stops? Any tips/tricks for flying with toddlers are always appreciated as well
Thanks!
DD has been on flights before, but the longest flight she's been on was about 2 hrs, maybe 2.5 (to Orlando). For the summer trip, non stop flights are about 4 hrs long, flights with stops are appx 6.5 hrs long.
DD isn't walking yet, but we're hoping she will be by then. She's done very well on all of our previous flights, but this is the first flight she will have taken since becoming mobile (she wasn't even crawling the last time she was on a plane). She'll be 3, so she'll have her own seat - we're bringing her Cosco Scenera Next with us. We have a car seat dolly for it to roll through the airport, and we plan on bringing our city mini with us as well.
Thoughts on non stop vs. stops? Any tips/tricks for flying with toddlers are always appreciated as well
