Hi there,
We used a skycot with Virgin a few years ago when our daughter was just under 12 months old. It wasn't the best experience I must say as I was fairly heavily pregnant again with daugter number 2 plus 12 months I feel is too old for a skycot!. The bulk head seat that they could attach the skycot to on our plane was a nightmare, as it had LESS legroom that a normal economy seat and of course you don't have the seat in front to put your legs under!!! When it was in place myself, bump and husband were pinned down!!! They won't put you by the emergency exits as you have an infant..I believe...they're the ones with the most leg room.
We may have course just been very unlucky and had an older plane...I'm sure others will come on and tell yo u that they were fine, we all have our different experiences.
I wouldn't worry too much or put too much emphasis on the skycot, you may well find that your baby doesn't find it comfortable anyway and will probably prefer to sleep on you or your partner...unfortunately for you!!! They are terribly small also, only really the width of a seat.
I have flown quite a bit since with both daughters and I have found that a travel sleepingbag that I bought from jojo maman bebe was worth its weight in gold. It had a slit in the middle that you can use for the seatbelt attachment, car seat, or for evenings in the pushchair. That way you don't disturb your baby when transfer them to and from cars, pushchairs, cots etc. It also has removable arms so you can keep them on during a cooler night flight and take them off whilst in Florida. I've used it at home for 2 winters also!!
As for keeping a baby entertained during the flight, I just took a bag full of small toys and those tiny books in a box however I found that she didn't really bother with them and slept for most of the flight.
I always get myself so wound up before a flight, worrying about them crying, getting bored etc but I always find they're so much better than I expect. Also if they have cried on board a flight because they're tired etc, I feel that everyone is looking at us, tutting etc, however I always find that people are very understanding and comment on them being so well behaved during the flight. I guess what seems like an eternity to us mothers when our child is creating in public is in reality a very short time!!
Don't worry, have a wonderful time. We found that such a great holiday at Disney when our daughter was young, she was in awe the entire holiday and didn't cry at all.
We used a skycot with Virgin a few years ago when our daughter was just under 12 months old. It wasn't the best experience I must say as I was fairly heavily pregnant again with daugter number 2 plus 12 months I feel is too old for a skycot!. The bulk head seat that they could attach the skycot to on our plane was a nightmare, as it had LESS legroom that a normal economy seat and of course you don't have the seat in front to put your legs under!!! When it was in place myself, bump and husband were pinned down!!! They won't put you by the emergency exits as you have an infant..I believe...they're the ones with the most leg room.
We may have course just been very unlucky and had an older plane...I'm sure others will come on and tell yo u that they were fine, we all have our different experiences.
I wouldn't worry too much or put too much emphasis on the skycot, you may well find that your baby doesn't find it comfortable anyway and will probably prefer to sleep on you or your partner...unfortunately for you!!! They are terribly small also, only really the width of a seat.
I have flown quite a bit since with both daughters and I have found that a travel sleepingbag that I bought from jojo maman bebe was worth its weight in gold. It had a slit in the middle that you can use for the seatbelt attachment, car seat, or for evenings in the pushchair. That way you don't disturb your baby when transfer them to and from cars, pushchairs, cots etc. It also has removable arms so you can keep them on during a cooler night flight and take them off whilst in Florida. I've used it at home for 2 winters also!!
As for keeping a baby entertained during the flight, I just took a bag full of small toys and those tiny books in a box however I found that she didn't really bother with them and slept for most of the flight.
I always get myself so wound up before a flight, worrying about them crying, getting bored etc but I always find they're so much better than I expect. Also if they have cried on board a flight because they're tired etc, I feel that everyone is looking at us, tutting etc, however I always find that people are very understanding and comment on them being so well behaved during the flight. I guess what seems like an eternity to us mothers when our child is creating in public is in reality a very short time!!
Don't worry, have a wonderful time. We found that such a great holiday at Disney when our daughter was young, she was in awe the entire holiday and didn't cry at all.