...did you buy your toddler a seat, have them sit on your lap or cross your fingers that no one bought the 3rd seat in your row?
I'm contemplating buying 2 seats (a window and an aisle) and take the risk of someone seeing that they are taken and not want to sit in the middle. Stupid idea? Should I just bite the bullet and spend the extra $300 on a seat for my son?
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If your child is over 2, I would not take the chance of not purchasing them a seat. Most airlines will check, and you either end up buying a seat right then, if one is available or you would have to pay change fees on the tickets you already have to switch to a flight that has a seat available for them.
16 months with DS on my lap wasn't bad for short flights, the flights over that in time were hellish. There is no way I would do it with a 2+ year old.
I'm likely not the response you want to hear. We've always bought a seat for the kids. Even when they were infants. DH and I are (former) skydivers and know all too well, from accident reports on planes, how terrible things can be when you are NOT strapped into a seat. So we won't risk it with the kids. They've sat in a convertible seat on the plane, until they've outgrown it, and now the 3yr old uses a CARES harness when he flies.
Yep, it's a major cost when we travel, and it sucks, so we don't fly too often.
BTW, airlines these days have reduced their flight manifest that it's very unusual (at least all the places we've flown to) to have an extra seat. DH and I always book window/aisle, even when it was just the two of us, but it's been years that we've had someone NOT seated in the same row as us.
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DD went in her own seat for a cross-country flight, and a lap child for a 2-hour flight
I love the middle, so I wouldn't risk it if I were you. I'd be that person between you and your LO
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Definitely get the seat! No only do you have to (if you child is over 2yo), but I would not want to risk (a) not being able to snag an extra seat or (b) having a squirmy toddler on a plane.
We brought his car seat and he sat in that for the whole flight(s). It was sooo much easier!
I would say it depends on the length of the flight. We flew to Disney when DS was 15 months and when we checked in we moved our seats to a row that had 3 seats open so we would have an extra seat. We werent able to do it on the way back.
I dont know that I would risk having someone sit between us though. I would get 2 seats together and hope that I can change it at the airport.
We flew to Copenhagen when DD was 18 months and he had his own seat with a carseat. That trip was a disaster but for other reasons. It would have been so much worse if I couldnt strap him into his seat.
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