As my dad dropped us off at the airport at 4:30 am (thanks again dad!) we looked like we were going to be gone for a year! I was never a girl scout. I am confident in all the cookies I have eaten over the years, to fully embrace the scout motto "Be prepared."
Yes. I knew I over packed but 10 days, 3000 miles away from your home with a toddler is a long time.
Do it, I dare you!!
My goal was to make the 6 hour flight (9 hour total travel time) go as smoothly as possible! This motto became particularly useful as we sat on runway for almost an hour while waiting to be "de-iced." It took that long, you could almost hear people in Minnesota laughing as it seemed like no one at Sac International knew how to de-ice anything let alone a giant plane. Thankfully the sounds of melting down kids, and frustrated parents were not us!!! Be prepared.
The de-icing debacle made us land 70 minutes late only to have enough time for a quick potty break in Houston and we boarded our final flight to sunny Orlando!
Here are some of my favorite travel tips!
1- Do not "pre board" why spend any more time on the plane than you have to??! Instead Nic went on the plane before and set up carseat (see tip 2) got everything ready, while Jackson & I got some cardio & boarded last. It was so easy just walking down isle having everything set up!!
2- Car Seat!!!! A MUST, amazing, safe...nuff said! Yes it is a pain dragging it around but Jackson goes into this "car seat trance" the minute he is strapped in...awesome! Your best bet on your child sleeping on plane! Plus I have a trick check out this! Worth EVERY penny! Yep the mom of the toddler who walked up & down the isle 100 times wishes she had brought his carseat!
http://www.gogobabyz.com/product-i14550-c26-g6-b0-p0-gogo_Kidz_Travelmate_.aspx
It makes the car seat into a stroller like device, making cruising the airport a breeze and stores in over head compartment! AWESOME!!!!! I got a ton of ugly looks from parents in the airport as I made my way around, lol!
Had we not been headed to Disney World I wouldn't have brought my stroller but didn't want to rent a one.
3-DVD player with "kid noise eliminating headphones" and new movies! I bought a ton of dvds on amazon for $5 before we left!
4-Special treats & little toys yes this can get expensive but start planning in advance and target dollar bin has goodies too!! The key is NEW or never been seen...kids these days! But trust me hauling toys from home is simply a waste of space. Also if you cant buy new, borrow some toys from a friend.
I brought organic vitamin C lolly pops for take-off....worked great!
5-Nighttime Pull-ups/Diapers- pretty obvious they hold more & those bathrooms are nasty! Thankfully have never been in the "mommy mile high club" aka changing a poop in an airplane bathroom!!
