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Return to Disneyland Table of ContentsDisneyland Vacation - 10 Tips to Make Flying
Easier With Kids
Flying to Disneyland is becoming a viable option as fuel
prices skyrocket. More and more families are finding traveling by plane to their Disney vacation an excellent option. While taking to the
skies will end up saving your family time in the long run, even a few hours with bored,
hungry or uncomfortable children can feel like an eternity. Save your family the hassle of
flying unprepared and learn some simple tips for making your next airplane ride to
Disneyland a dream instead of a nightmare.
First, plan ahead for your Disneyland vacation flight.
Book your flight to Disneyland as early as you can. The best deals can only be found
months in advance. Six months, to be exact, should leave you plenty of time to shop around
either online or with the assistance of a travel agent.
While finding flights online for your Disney vacation is fairly simple these days, a
travel agent may know which airlines and airports are kid friendly. Some airlines, for
example, provide activity packs and special meals for children. Also, some foreign
airports lack certain amenities, such as dining choices, which may make travel with
children more difficult.
Finally, before you decide on a long Disneyland flight, which is the worst for jet lag,
carefully consider arrival and departure times and layovers. When preparing for a flight
from the east to west, a late evening departure may encourage your children to sleep,
allowing you to rest as well. When traveling from west to east, try to arrive at your
destination in late evening. The darkness may encourage sleep and lessen jet lag. A
stopover in a foreign city may provide not only a chance to rest but also a chance to
explore another location before you reach your final destination.
Once you decide to book a flight for Disneyland, make sure that your seats are located
next to each other. Nothings worse than having to beg, bargain and plead with fellow
passengers to give up their seat when theyre trying to get their families or
themselves settled. If the airline you are traveling with doesnt assign seats until
you check in, then be sure to arrive as early as possible. Also, book a child seat for
small children, which act like a combination between a booster seat and a car seat and are
more secure than the typical lap belt.
Finally, some airlines allow customers to print their boarding passes online a day in
advance. If thats not an option, some airports have kiosks that will allow you to
print them yourself when you arrive. Take advantage of these opportunities to save time
and avoid painfully long lines.
Once the tricky and time-consuming logistics of airplane travel have been taken care
of, its time to focus on packing. Nothing can be worse than traveling ill-prepared
or with too much baggage. Pack as light as you can, and make sure your baggage complies
with airline requirements of not being too large or too heavy. If possible, combine your
childrens luggage with your luggage in order to decrease the risk of losing a bag.
As for carry-on luggage, which should contain essential items like medications and
passports, backpacks are usually best for both children and adults because they are both
spacious and hands-free. Smaller children find it easier to handle smaller backpacks, so
make sure their carry-on is size-appropriate.
Let your children participate in packing for their Disney
vacation. Allow them to pick out their favorite clothing and a few favorite quiet
games, toys and books for the flight. A coloring book with crayons or a portable DVD
player can keep them entertained in the air. Dont forget to pack extra batteries for
electronic devices.
Finally, dont forget to add some essential items to your own carry-on. Children
often tire of the toys they pack, so bring new reading books, coloring books or crayons in
your own bag as a surprise. Also, unlike most adults, many children like to eat little
snacks all day long, so pack some nutritious snacks like string cheese or apple slices in
your bag. Extra drinks with straws can help prevent dehydration (without the possibility
of spillage). Avoid sugary snacks and drinks as they can cause agitation or increase
dehydration. Hand wipes or simple-baby wipes are also important for clean up of sticky
faces, hands, or seat trays.
Traveling with children can be both a challenge and a joy. Simple research, early
preparation, and light packing can make your familys next airplane trip an enjoyable
experience.
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