Here's a little something we learned the hard way while travelling this trip.
We were taking our DD's (2.5yrs and 3.5m) to Disney.
When you go to the airport...MAKE SURE YOU HAVE BOTH BIRTH CERTIFICATES with you (or copies...in my case). I was asked for them flying southwest and was told that it's a law to have a birth cert for all kids (I can't remember under what age, though).
When you approach security (for those flying for the first time)....take kids OUT of the car seats (infant) and out of the stroller. Fold down the stroller and send thru x-ray and send car seats thru x-ray. Walk each kid through metal detector and then you're set. Albany, NY has only 1-3 lines so we held up 1 for like 6 min just trying to get through. I didn't know this and that's why I'm writing it. We learned the hard way but had great people in line behind us. My 2.5 yr old wouldn't come back to me after she met the security woman, though, and she's VERY afraid of strangers. I tried to leave her but they wouldn't keep her
DD#2 did awesome both ways so no report on her....
My DD#1 vomitted quite a bit coming home and when we arrived in Albany, the gate guy came on the plane and YELLED at us for being on the plane. We were cleaning that for 20 min before and when we landed he said, "do you need help, folks, because we need you OFF the plane NOW!!" and walked away. He didn't know she puked but he also didn't look at us. We cleaned up as much as we could ( I wouldn't expect anyone to have to clean up after us) but I wanted her to puke again just for him...sorry I'm a witch.
The flight attendants were great and we ran into them after we got off and they were very sympathetic and said he shouldn't have snapped at us.
anyway, that's my lesson for first time fliers with kids.
Noone ever checked the stickers on the car seats, just their b.certs.
We were taking our DD's (2.5yrs and 3.5m) to Disney.
When you go to the airport...MAKE SURE YOU HAVE BOTH BIRTH CERTIFICATES with you (or copies...in my case). I was asked for them flying southwest and was told that it's a law to have a birth cert for all kids (I can't remember under what age, though).
When you approach security (for those flying for the first time)....take kids OUT of the car seats (infant) and out of the stroller. Fold down the stroller and send thru x-ray and send car seats thru x-ray. Walk each kid through metal detector and then you're set. Albany, NY has only 1-3 lines so we held up 1 for like 6 min just trying to get through. I didn't know this and that's why I'm writing it. We learned the hard way but had great people in line behind us. My 2.5 yr old wouldn't come back to me after she met the security woman, though, and she's VERY afraid of strangers. I tried to leave her but they wouldn't keep her

DD#2 did awesome both ways so no report on her....
My DD#1 vomitted quite a bit coming home and when we arrived in Albany, the gate guy came on the plane and YELLED at us for being on the plane. We were cleaning that for 20 min before and when we landed he said, "do you need help, folks, because we need you OFF the plane NOW!!" and walked away. He didn't know she puked but he also didn't look at us. We cleaned up as much as we could ( I wouldn't expect anyone to have to clean up after us) but I wanted her to puke again just for him...sorry I'm a witch.
The flight attendants were great and we ran into them after we got off and they were very sympathetic and said he shouldn't have snapped at us.
anyway, that's my lesson for first time fliers with kids.
Noone ever checked the stickers on the car seats, just their b.certs.