Anonymous wrote:I have travelled with those ages. Everyone walks. bc of the same issue (whiny older kid), I stopped used strollers when the younger one was around 1.5 years.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone walks and you arrive early enough to ho the pace you need. Study the airport terminal design a little to figure out what's the best path to take.
I had to do this with my twins when they were 3. I used a back pack carry on so my hands were free and I bribed them with little candies.
Anonymous wrote:Tldr- for a just turned 3yo who is over strollers, hasn’t been in a carrier since 1, and has never used a leash, how would you get him through the airport
Im traveling alone with my 3,5 and 6yos. I’m debating how to best get the 3yo through the airport - mainly for keeping him close and out of people’s way.
Usually with 2 adults we bring a stroller and what ends up happening is the 3yo wants out and an adult holds his hand or carries him and the 5yo wants in the stroller or everyone just wants their backpacks in it and we hang the 3yos car seat on the back.
That won’t work well on my own bc I can’t push the stroller while also holding the 3yos hand when he wants to walk. And if the stroller is there, the 5yo gets so whiny about wanting I just bc he knows there is an alternative to walking
What would you try?
Anonymous wrote:Can you buy a step for the stroller, so that one kid sits and the other stands on the step? Doesn't matter which.
A leash backpack is also good.