Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Sorry, I should've said that it's an extra $600 EACH person, not total. Money is definitely an issue. Layovers appear to be about 9 hours long in San Francisco or LAX. DH and I did the non-stop flight once ourselves, but we only had a baby coming back at that time (we went to adopt our child). Obviously adding 9 hour layovers add to the already long day, but it's a lot of money to spend and maybe the kids really need time to stretch their legs.
I'd get an airport hotel with a pool, go swimming, have a nice lunch and rest. It would be worth the $200 or so.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Sorry, I should've said that it's an extra $600 EACH person, not total. Money is definitely an issue. Layovers appear to be about 9 hours long in San Francisco or LAX. DH and I did the non-stop flight once ourselves, but we only had a baby coming back at that time (we went to adopt our child). Obviously adding 9 hour layovers add to the already long day, but it's a lot of money to spend and maybe the kids really need time to stretch their legs.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Sorry, I should've said that it's an extra $600 EACH person, not total. Money is definitely an issue. Layovers appear to be about 9 hours long in San Francisco or LAX. DH and I did the non-stop flight once ourselves, but we only had a baby coming back at that time (we went to adopt our child). Obviously adding 9 hour layovers add to the already long day, but it's a lot of money to spend and maybe the kids really need time to stretch their legs.
Anonymous wrote:A non-stop flight to Korea from DC is about 14-15 hours and $600 more than a layover. Do you think it's worth it for a family of 4 to power through and pay the additional $2400? Kids are young 5 and 7.
Anonymous wrote:A non-stop flight to Korea from DC is about 14-15 hours and $600 more than a layover. Do you think it's worth it for a family of 4 to power through and pay the additional $2400? Kids are young 5 and 7.