PottersMom
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-long- This isn't a disney question per se but it is a budget question, and I totally plan on using any $$ I save toward Disney trip next year so I think its ok to post:
We have to fly to Europe this fall (Czech Republic) to see my husbands family. It is a lot of $$ for our family. We have a daughter that will be a few weeks shy of her 2nd birthday when we go. I was planning on buying her a ticket and bringing her car seat because even though we CAN take her on our lap, I thought it would be a nightmare. Talking about it with our babysitter today, (whose family lives in South America) and she says she has taken 4 international flights with kids under 2 and they have always given her an extra seat if one was available-which it always was. In fact, once they bumped her up to first class. (not expecting that!)
Anyway, I know the only way to GUARANTEE she has her own seat is to buy a ticket for her, so don't waste your time reminding me of that please.
but I was wondering of anyone else here has had any experience with this.I guess it only makes sense that they would want her in a seat if there is one available that has not been sold. It would save us close to $900. Would you chance it?
We have to fly to Europe this fall (Czech Republic) to see my husbands family. It is a lot of $$ for our family. We have a daughter that will be a few weeks shy of her 2nd birthday when we go. I was planning on buying her a ticket and bringing her car seat because even though we CAN take her on our lap, I thought it would be a nightmare. Talking about it with our babysitter today, (whose family lives in South America) and she says she has taken 4 international flights with kids under 2 and they have always given her an extra seat if one was available-which it always was. In fact, once they bumped her up to first class. (not expecting that!)
Anyway, I know the only way to GUARANTEE she has her own seat is to buy a ticket for her, so don't waste your time reminding me of that please.
but I was wondering of anyone else here has had any experience with this.I guess it only makes sense that they would want her in a seat if there is one available that has not been sold. It would save us close to $900. Would you chance it?
I thought an under 2 ticket was significantly less than child/adult fare. Something to check on anyway.
$900 is a lot of money. A LOT. If there is only a 10-20% chance they'll have another seat I will pay it, but if there is only a 10-20% chance they WON'T have a seat for her, I would rather save my $900 and pay for a Disney vacation (that I am missing this year!) in the spring.

My husband says it'll be fine, we shoudl just go eithout, because she won't spend that much time in the seat anyway. True. The thing is, she is going through a phase where she only wants MOMMY to hold her and wants to spend every minute in MY lap. So, although Daddy is willing to help, unless hse outgrows this nonsense before October (which she might, getting more independent every day- already potty training and that jazz) it will be me that has to deal with it, primarily.
