What would u do? We are planning on going to SC in a few months when lo will be just 2. It's about an 11 hour car ride or 1.5 hour flight. Then a 45 minute drive to place. We would drive about 5 hours first day, then spend night at hotel and continue the next day 5 hours. Hoping lo will nap in car both days... He usually falls asleep in car when tired. There r pros and cons to driving and flying. I'm torn what to do. I know driving ill have our stuff car seat, stroller toys but who knows how the nap and being in car that long will go... We've never flown with lo. What do u think? And I'm scared he won't sleep in hotel. But who knows.
Re: Fly or Drive?
fly. absolutely fly
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I'd fly. We drove 12 hrs to Florida when DD was just over 1 yr old, but DH works nights so we left after dinner and then DD ended up sleeping most of the way. We drove through the night and I slept for a few hrs and then we switched.
Last spring I flew with DD (2.5 yo) and DS (10 mo) by myself to visit my friend and even flying by myself with them it went well. I packed DD's rolling back pack with toys for each of them and portable dvd player, which if you have a tablet of any kind that would be even easier to take along.
We are going to go back to Florida this summer as a family because my friend is having another baby and we want to meet her and we are due for a vacation. We will probably drive through the night again, but haven't decided for sure.
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We drove to Vancouver a few months ago (6 hours away) and it was...not bad. He did okay, but we had planned it at nap and bedtime to try to get him to sleep. Lo and behold, he did not sleep and was whining by the end of the day. Plus a 6 hour drive turned into 9 hours because we had to stop to eat, change diapers, and burn off some energy.
The hotel room part was awful. He didn't sleep the first night (in Seattle, we broke the drive into 2 parts on the way up) because we didn't have a separate room. He was up until about 2 in the morning, woke up at 7, and was so cranky and tired the next day. When we got to Vancouver, we had 2 rooms, but he was scared to be in a room by himself. So we helped him fall asleep, and then wheeled the crib into the other room.
We drove to Florida with my daughter twice, when she was 6 months old and again at 17 months old. It's a 20 hour drive. We timed it right and it wasn't that bad. we left at naptime(1pmish) and stopped for dinner, put on pjs and she fell asleep for the night, so she was only awake for 5 hours or so. It's nice to have all your things when you go away
Drive. Esp. if you will be renting a car while you are at your destination.