So DD is used to us putting her in her crib and she puts herself to sleep for naps. If we're out and about during her nap time she's good and grouchy until she can lay down to sleep. there's no rocking, consoling, compromising, nope, nada.
We have our first flight with her this Friday. We have to get her up at 4:30 am to head to the airport (oh boy!) I imagine on the plane is when she'll be begging for a nap screaming her head off on top of the flight experience.
What can I do, give her to console her? I'm imagining a full out tantrum trying to keep her on my lap and not throw herself on to the innocent person next to me. Ugh. Ideas? Help!

Re: how to get DD to nap on the plane?
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F the other passengers. Self-medicate, baby.
F the other passengers. Self-medicate, baby. If they didn't want to sit next to an over-tired toddler they should have paid for first class.
So was mine.
My DD is a lot like yours (re: naps). We went on vacay last month and had the same wake-up time you did...DD stayed awake the ENTIRE day and didn't fall asleep for a "nap" until 8pm (long story - we had flight issues and were still in transit). I'll be honest - she only had a couple minor meltdowns and did MUCH better than I would have ever imagined.
We had the Ergo (didn't bring a stroller) and carried her as much as possible to avoid her pitching a fit and thrashing about when we were in the airports. I downloaded a shiit-ton of videos & games/apps onto my phone so she could play and keep herself occupied on the plane. We brought plenty of snacks - including new stuff she had never had before. I think the newness of the entire experience really helped her chill out more than she would have if we were at home in her regular environment, KWIM?
If all else fails - give her Benadryl.
I totally brought extra drink coupons and offered them to the people around us. They turned them down.
7 am is why someone invented the Bloody Mary.
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and mimosas and Irish coffee...
I don't do mimosas and they don't have champagne at airports and planes, so I usually go for the screwdriver, but not while carrying my mom card. this might necessitate that. Never thought about baileys. Do they have that on planes?
" but not while carrying my mom card"
Screwdriver definitely called for when flying with MIL.
My kids are awesome sleepers at home. They go in their crib/bed wide awake, they go to sleep. This doesn't transition well to planes where they're being held and there's lots of noise/distraction, so they do NOT sleep on planes well, if at all. I've just learned not to expect it and that I'll have crabby kids on travel days. I'd say go in expecting the worst.
And do NOT try Benadryl for the first time before flying. It backfires for some kids and makes them hyper.
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