Anonymous wrote:We have 4 kids. Uber black XL is a suburban or Escalade so plenty of room but are you sure you need that much stuff? That I’d be worried about the other end
Anonymous wrote:Unless half the suitcases are gifts that you plan to get off your hands as soon as you arrive, what is your plan for getting around once you arrive there? And what’s your plan for getting around the airport? How will you get through security? You need a better plan.
Anonymous wrote:We take 2 suitcases per person when we travel to visit our families back in Asia. We carry gifts for a lot of people, and this is common in our community of immigrants. I don’t know why people think this is so unusual.
OP, we take 2 cabs to the airport.
Anonymous wrote:We have travelled to Asia with 8 suitcases and 4 carry-ons - as we are a family of 4 and we recently went to attend a wedding. Our friends dropped our luggage in their minivan, and we also took our car.
Not sure if you can all your stuff into a minivan? There will be a car seat for the baby, 3 or 4 family members and a driver + the luggage. Maybe?? You can certainly do a dry run to see if it all fits properly and then plan accordingly.
What we did do was took a brightly printed duct tape (the kinds used in duct tape art) and neatly stuck very visible and conspicuous strips to make a big square with the duct tape, on both of the largest sides of all the suitcases. We also did the same for the carry-ons, so I suggest you should do the same and also for the carseat and stroller. We also put airtags in all of them, took pictures of all the luggage, and put leather luggage tags on all of them with our address, phone number and email.
We wanted to make sure that no one would steal our luggage as we had expensive gifts in our luggage. The big square designs on all of the suitcases made it very obvious which luggage was ours to everyone at the airport. We were also able to track all our luggage. Go early to the airport to ensure that there is space in the airplane to load all your luggage.
Anonymous wrote:Drive and park. Better to have your own car seat, etc. Spring for the daily parking which will make life so much easier.