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Flying Vs. DrivingStephanie from Indiana Feedback About This Post:RE: Flying Vs. DrivingFor reasons already listed and many other, do drive. We traveled nearly a week by car when our son was little. In more recent years we travel with our other "kids"...two dogs. Not much difference than traveling with real children. They have the back seat and we have the front. They each have a window, blanket, etc. We stop at rest stops and after business is done we walk the pups (on leashes). They get fresh water and a treat and are ready to ride again. We've made many memories and taken priceless pictures traveling this way. Time is time and can be spent together with familiar things around you or waiting in a terminal to see when/if you'll be leaving and wondering if your things will arrive with you. Granny Post by MissMakeDo RE: Flying Vs. DrivingWe flew from NJ to Missouri last year (myself and my 13 yr old son and 10 yr old daughter) and it was an ALL DAY ORDEAL. From the time we left home, until the time we got to my friends house it was about 14 hrs anyway. You have to get there 2 hours before the flight,park, we had to walk forever to get from one gait to the next, plus go through all the security, check in your luggage, then they have to GO THROUGH all your luggage, then there may be delays, layovers, etc. Then when you arrive you have to wait for your luggage (thats IF it doesnt get LOST) Then you still have to drive from the airport to wherever it is you are visiting anyhow. I say drive. If I were alone, I would fly, but not with kids. Post by kimmcg RE: Flying Vs. Driving
FLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I drove and had a baby screaming for 10 hours (yes, two of us in the car) and it was a nightmare! Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Flying Vs. DrivingThere's NO way I'd take a 6 week old infant on a plane. Their little ears are way too vulnerable. Plan on 7 hr. days, stay over mid-way. Stay safe, alert and happy. Post By Doggy (Guest Post) RE: Flying Vs. DrivingI would drive. This summer I decided to fly instead of driving 450 miles, what a mistake, with airline delays etc. I would have been home sooner had I driven. Post By Poco (Guest Post) RE: Flying Vs. Driving
following new safety advice about infant cars seats i would say driving is less hassle BUT make sure you let the baby out of the infant car seat to straighten out and stretch her legs every hour or so for breathing and circulation and then continue driving Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Flying Vs. DrivingFrom a Mom with 2 active toddlers: drive. You will be so glad to have all the stuff and the baby will sleep most of the way--assuming you have a non-colicky infant. We usually put one parent in the back with the kid(s). After the baby starts to turn over and crawl, etc., you won't be able to do this so easily! Post By Amy (Guest Post) RE: Flying Vs. DrivingI would definitely drive. There is a God's beautiful country out there to admire and appreciate. Take time to smell the roses, so to speak. Enjoy the times with your child along the way. Stop at a hotel and eat in the room, very relaxing. I travel with my dog, also. We had a blast and saw some beautiful places. Post By Linda from Las Vegas.Nv (Guest Post) RE: Flying Vs. Driving
I, myself, would drive. You can make sure you stop in all states, or points of interest, take five minutes to take a photo of your child, you and your child, your child and spouse, etc. Make a scrapbook page and place in your baby book. It isn't that difficult to travel w/a baby, they sleep for hours anyway, right? Post By sfrench1124@hotmail.com (Guest Post) RE: Flying Vs. DrivingThis would be a no-brainer for me! I'd choose flying for 2 hours over driving for 14 hours any day! From my experience (not personal but observation), the stewards are very good at helping deal with children on flights. I flew to Ireland one year (11 hours) on a plane with a couple who had 3 small children, and they didn't have a bit of trouble. As far as safety is concerned, statistically, fewer people die in airplanes than in automobiles annually! Post by tedsmom RE: Flying Vs. Driving
Stephanie, Post by GrammySheila RE: Flying Vs. Driving
When my son was young, we made several trips that were over 1000 miles, and we always drove. Forget all the horror stories you hear, he was good as gold, slept a lot. When he was up, I often sat next to him while my husband drove, to read books or play with him. I'd buy a few new small toys to keep him occupied as he got older, but as an infant, he slept on the trips. Post by susanmajp RE: Flying Vs. DrivingWith a very young baby, I would really consider not traveling by plane, because she will be exposed to so many viruses. Post By Jenny (Guest Post) RE: Flying Vs. DrivingYou might not fly often enough to remember how painful it is on the ears sometimes. The last flight I took was to Amsterdam and took 9 hours. The whole flight was upset over an infant screaming most of the time. Poor thing its mom was crying almost as hard. Enjoy the drive I say. Post by Ainsco RE: Flying Vs. DrivingIf it were me, I'd fly. A 14 hour road trip with a baby that has to be fed, diapered, etc. means frequent stops (can't do those things while she's buckled in a car seat!) and can easily turn into much longer than that. Safest? Well...the chances of somehting happening in 2 hours vs. 14+....I'd say the shortest time would have the better odds. Post by jowhit67 RE: Flying Vs. DrivingHi Stephanie, I'm also traveling for Christmas this year. I'm driving 970 miles by myself. I've checked flights, and it's cheaper for me to drive than to fly. You have to consider the amount of luggage you'll be taking, plus gifts. My car will be packed, but it would cost me extra to fly everything that I'm taking with me. It's really a matter of choice and cost. If you can afford to fly, then I would go that way. But I can't afford it, so that's why I'm driving. I also do most of my driving at night because there is less traffic on the road so it's safer. Whatever you decide, have a Merry Christmas and a safe New Year! Post by sjackie2000 RE: Flying Vs. Driving
I personally don't like to fly. I am a large person, and I am so uncomfortable squashed up in the seats and there is just no leg room. Post By Peggy (Guest Post) |
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