My mom, sisters, E and I are going to our condo in Florida for Thanksgiving and it will be our first time flying with E. I obviously have plenty of reinforcement, so that is nice!
We will also be going to Hawaii the day after Christmas, so this is our "test run" for the longer flight.
My questions: Do you do anything differently with sleep schedule, naps, daily routine the night before or day of? And please give any other advice you have! Things to bring, best place to sit, etc.
TIA!
Re: Frequent Flyers: Tips Please!?
Take a deep breath and know that you're going to survive this. Really. I travel quite a bit with the kids (though I haven't attempted all three by myself). Are you buying your DD a seat or no? We start buying a seat around 1, but if you have enough people coming to help hold her, she'll probably do ok. Bring a ton of snacks - whatever she usually has in smaller snack-sized containers. Then you can pull them out and be done. Bring lots of treats too. New toys help - little toys that you can keep pulling out.
For drinks, you can bring juice boxes through security (usually) but cannot bring sippies through with anything in them. I usually bring the sippies through empty and then buy water when I get through security. Bring twice as many diapers as you think you'll need. Bring two extra sets of clothes and an extra shirt/set for you. (I've needed it before.)
Change diapers right before getting on the airplane. If you need to change it on the plane, there's a changing table that folds down above the toilet in the bathroom. It's a PITA, but doable.
I usually check everything I don't absolutely need at the counter. I hate hauling extra crap with me around the airport. The only thing that I gate-check in the stroller.
If you're bringing a carseat (I'm assuming you are), you can buy a big giant duffle to pack it in. If you do that, they are not supposed to charge you for the carseat bag so stuff it full of diapers, clothes, light toys, etc. and put the carseat in upside down. That way if they open the bag, they'll see the carseat and they shouldn't charge you for it.
I do not change anyone's schedule before we fly. Nor do I give any medicine to make them sleepy or anything like that, but I know some people do. Just be flexible and know it's going to be an exhausting long day...but totally worth it when you get to Florida.