DISNEYFOS
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I wanted to relay our experience in the Orlando International airport to give a heads up to those of you traveling with infants who need ready to feed Formula. We brought our Formula from home. DD needs Alimentum Hypoallergenic formula. The parks do not carry it in the baby centers. (and come to find out Garden Grocer wasn't able to come thru for us)
On our trip down from Boston we had no troubles. We packed 32 oz bottles and about 4 shrink wrapped packages of12- 4 oz ready to feed bottles. 1 package of 12 was in DH backpack with a few loose bottles in my diaper bag. Our reasoning was if luggage got lost we would have a days worth of formula to give us time to get more.
We announced we had formula to the TSA agents. They made no comments. We passed thru security with no issues.
On the way home it was a different story. Again we had a package of 12-4oz bottles in DHs backpack. DD drinks 6 oz per feeding so we waste 2 oz every feeding...so it was about 1 days worth of formula. We announced to the TSA agent that we had formula. They start going thru our bags. The agent states it is an excessive amount for our 3 hour flight. I state the extra amount is for the unexpected..i.e. flight delays, cancellations or even flight diversions due to the Hurricane currently making its way up the coast. This formula is not readily available and it is all she eats. She can't eat the regular milk based stuff. He starts to tell his counterpart to count out 4 bottles. enough for two feedings. WHAT!!
At this point I really start to freak out. I said what if the flight is delayed, which is the most likely scenario, how will I feed my baby. He said He will keep it with him behind the counter!! Oh My God...I said I don't know you from a hole in the wall and I'm going to give you my baby's formula to hold on to..ARE YOU KIDDING ME! My husband asks to speak to a supervisor...he tells me he's it. We went back and forth for a good 30 mins. lots of attention from other travelers. I was beside myself. Finally another agent who looks like he's been supervising..nods his head..and they let us go with our formula. He actually thought I should be grateful or something.
It was completely upsetting. I was a nervous wreck from the whole experience...my DD 4 kept asking why was that man trying to take the baby's food. Unbelievable. I did ask the guy if he had kids..cause he just didn't understand why we would need/want extra formula. He said no but he sees a lot of them working in Orlando...huh?
I am all on board about safety and extra screening but this was a bit out of control. The FAA regulations are vague about the amount of formula...but I don't believe having a days worth would be considered excessive. I filled out a complaint to the TSA in MCO. If the security is going to work they have to figure out what their objectives are. Is it to stop people from have liquid on a flight or is it to keep people safe..if its the latter they have to be able to be somewhat subjective?
Sorry for the long winded story. Just wanted to give a heads up.
On our trip down from Boston we had no troubles. We packed 32 oz bottles and about 4 shrink wrapped packages of12- 4 oz ready to feed bottles. 1 package of 12 was in DH backpack with a few loose bottles in my diaper bag. Our reasoning was if luggage got lost we would have a days worth of formula to give us time to get more.
We announced we had formula to the TSA agents. They made no comments. We passed thru security with no issues.
On the way home it was a different story. Again we had a package of 12-4oz bottles in DHs backpack. DD drinks 6 oz per feeding so we waste 2 oz every feeding...so it was about 1 days worth of formula. We announced to the TSA agent that we had formula. They start going thru our bags. The agent states it is an excessive amount for our 3 hour flight. I state the extra amount is for the unexpected..i.e. flight delays, cancellations or even flight diversions due to the Hurricane currently making its way up the coast. This formula is not readily available and it is all she eats. She can't eat the regular milk based stuff. He starts to tell his counterpart to count out 4 bottles. enough for two feedings. WHAT!!

It was completely upsetting. I was a nervous wreck from the whole experience...my DD 4 kept asking why was that man trying to take the baby's food. Unbelievable. I did ask the guy if he had kids..cause he just didn't understand why we would need/want extra formula. He said no but he sees a lot of them working in Orlando...huh?
I am all on board about safety and extra screening but this was a bit out of control. The FAA regulations are vague about the amount of formula...but I don't believe having a days worth would be considered excessive. I filled out a complaint to the TSA in MCO. If the security is going to work they have to figure out what their objectives are. Is it to stop people from have liquid on a flight or is it to keep people safe..if its the latter they have to be able to be somewhat subjective?
Sorry for the long winded story. Just wanted to give a heads up.