coastgirl
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Hi everyone. New here...
We're flying from Halifax to Orlando next month on Air Canada (points--can't believe we got it!). We have to switch from Terminal 1 to T2, we've got about 2 hours to connect. Are the dining options in T2 any better than T1? Came through T1 last in Aug last year with my then 2 yo dd, and finding something to eat was a nightmare--counter service (awkward alone with a little one), expensive, unhealthy...really missed the "street pricing"/familiar options at YVR and YHZ. Dh will be with me this time, so counter service is ok, but I want to avoid the counter-service place I ate at in T1 last time!
2, 2.5 hr flts on AC and neither has any served food; the a la carte in flight is not a good option, IMO. We'll be carrying stuff, I guess, but something fresh and not-squished at that point would probably be good! Any tips for navigating/eating/gettign through customs/in general making life easy, very welcome!
Thanks.
JoAnne, dh, ds (5) and dd (3) in Nova Scotia.
We're flying from Halifax to Orlando next month on Air Canada (points--can't believe we got it!). We have to switch from Terminal 1 to T2, we've got about 2 hours to connect. Are the dining options in T2 any better than T1? Came through T1 last in Aug last year with my then 2 yo dd, and finding something to eat was a nightmare--counter service (awkward alone with a little one), expensive, unhealthy...really missed the "street pricing"/familiar options at YVR and YHZ. Dh will be with me this time, so counter service is ok, but I want to avoid the counter-service place I ate at in T1 last time!
2, 2.5 hr flts on AC and neither has any served food; the a la carte in flight is not a good option, IMO. We'll be carrying stuff, I guess, but something fresh and not-squished at that point would probably be good! Any tips for navigating/eating/gettign through customs/in general making life easy, very welcome!
Thanks.
JoAnne, dh, ds (5) and dd (3) in Nova Scotia.