Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have three, and my youngest is also a high energy boy who loves to push my buttons (especially when he was 3!). I’d have no qualms about a leash backpack if I had to take a flight alone with my kids. Skip the stroller— sounds you won’t be using it at your destination anyway, and security will make you fold it up to put through the scanner, or go through a pat down instead, which would be difficult with three kids. Consider one of those ride-on suitcases as a stroller alternative.
I also like the idea of a friend or babysitter tagging along to the gate on the way there!
Don’t you need a ticket and boarding pass to go to the gate?
You can go to the counter and ask for a gate pass for someone to help you. You need to give a reason to help, but 3 young kids, one of whom needs a hand to hold at all time, is a reason.
I think you might be able to pay a skycap to help you, but I am not sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have three, and my youngest is also a high energy boy who loves to push my buttons (especially when he was 3!). I’d have no qualms about a leash backpack if I had to take a flight alone with my kids. Skip the stroller— sounds you won’t be using it at your destination anyway, and security will make you fold it up to put through the scanner, or go through a pat down instead, which would be difficult with three kids. Consider one of those ride-on suitcases as a stroller alternative.
I also like the idea of a friend or babysitter tagging along to the gate on the way there!
Don’t you need a ticket and boarding pass to go to the gate?
Anonymous wrote:I have three, and my youngest is also a high energy boy who loves to push my buttons (especially when he was 3!). I’d have no qualms about a leash backpack if I had to take a flight alone with my kids. Skip the stroller— sounds you won’t be using it at your destination anyway, and security will make you fold it up to put through the scanner, or go through a pat down instead, which would be difficult with three kids. Consider one of those ride-on suitcases as a stroller alternative.
I also like the idea of a friend or babysitter tagging along to the gate on the way there!
Anonymous wrote:Do you need a car seat? We used to attach the carseat to our suitcase and lug the youngest around in that. You can get a strap to attach the car seat for 10 bucks on amazon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
This is what I’m leaning towards but how did you manage 3yo when your hands had to be full (eg before you got your luggage checked in, when you were focused on getting it off the belt, when you were providing cards etc to a rental car person). It’s those moments in particular where I feel like I need a way way to force him to stay put. They’re all boys and the 3 and 5 yo are particularly high energy, silly, and wind each other up
You know your kids better than us. If 2 out of your 3 kids can’t be reliably counted on to not run off if you are not physically holding their hand then you need to rethink your travel plans. If it were me, and your 3 yr old is completely feral and your 5 yr old is going to exacerbate things and also not listen, you have no business trying to fly solo with them
Anonymous wrote: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.
This is what I’m leaning towards but how did you manage 3yo when your hands had to be full (eg before you got your luggage checked in, when you were focused on getting it off the belt, when you were providing cards etc to a rental car person). It’s those moments in particular where I feel like I need a way way to force him to stay put. They’re all boys and the 3 and 5 yo are particularly high energy, silly, and wind each other up
Anonymous wrote: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.
This is what I’m leaning towards but how did you manage 3yo when your hands had to be full (eg before you got your luggage checked in, when you were focused on getting it off the belt, when you were providing cards etc to a rental car person). It’s those moments in particular where I feel like I need a way way to force him to stay put. They’re all boys and the 3 and 5 yo are particularly high energy, silly, and wind each other up
Anonymous wrote: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.
This is what I’m leaning towards but how did you manage 3yo when your hands had to be full (eg before you got your luggage checked in, when you were focused on getting it off the belt, when you were providing cards etc to a rental car person). It’s those moments in particular where I feel like I need a way way to force him to stay put. They’re all boys and the 3 and 5 yo are particularly high energy, silly, and wind each other up