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Thursday, March 27, 2008
Travelling with Toddlers
There's loads of advice online about traveling with kids (and for good reason: travel, especially when it involves commercial airlines, can be difficult enough, but add young children with low tolerance for long waits and other discomforts, and even a short trip can be torture). We've even blogged on the topic before (see our posts on Tips for Traveling with Children and Family Friendly Road Trips); now we've got more ideas:
Always ask about available seats when you check in at the airport and again when you board the plane. If you didn't purchase a seat for your toddler (kids under 2 years old can sit on your lap), expect a full flight and know your chances of getting one are slim. But ask anyway.
Skip the car seat if you can. Unless you'll be using it on the plane, opt to rent a car seat with your car rental -- or borrow one from relatives to use when you arrive.
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