Anonymous wrote:I am appalled by the people who requested wheelchairs. You are trying to carry too much stuff with you.
OP here - thank you, that's very helpful. So you used the wheelchair instead of the stroller to transport the kids around the airport?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you worried that a disabled person is not going to be able to get a wheelchair because it was taken by a parent? I would think that they have enough wheelchairs so this doesn't happen.
My dad had to wait at least a half hour once for a wheelchair that had been requested ahead of time. I think another old person took it. A lot of people request them.
He waited 30 mins? The horror!
People, since the new stroller rules went into effect (which I recall was due to union lobbying) no airport has managed to come up with a way to help travelers who have more than one small/non-walking child to transport. It's a real problem and the airlines know this, but can't do anything about it. At the end of the day, the airport needs to solve this issue. Until they do, a wheel chair may be the best option.
Anonymous wrote:Are you worried that a disabled person is not going to be able to get a wheelchair because it was taken by a parent? I would think that they have enough wheelchairs so this doesn't happen.
My dad had to wait at least a half hour once for a wheelchair that had been requested ahead of time. I think another old person took it. A lot of people request them.
Are you worried that a disabled person is not going to be able to get a wheelchair because it was taken by a parent? I would think that they have enough wheelchairs so this doesn't happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Can anyone tell me what happens to car seats when you gate check them? We are considering bringing one or both car seats on our trip, and I wonder if in the lucky event that the plane won't be full and they will seat us next to an empty seat, we will actually be able to use the car seat we brought, or if by that time it will be gone somewhere in the baggage compartment.
Depends on the airport- some places will have you collect them at baggage claim, some will give them to you at the gate. But I certainly wouldn't count on being able to bring it on board in the hope that there's a free seat. I doubt they will let you do that.
ALSO - don't bet on the free seat. There certainly won't be one in the bulkhead, and carriers are increasingly overbooking flights to make sure they get every $$ possible.
I am not counting on an empty seat, but I am allowed to hope for one. The reason I asked about what they do with the car seats is that I read a comment (can't remember if on my thread or in another forum discussion elsewhere) that someone who hadn't booked a seat for their toddler was able to use the car seat when an empty seat was available. I wonder how that works, imagining that you are not taking the car seat onto the plane unless you have booked an extra seat. Is it stored somewhere where you can go collect it if they find an unused seat for you? We are flying out of Dulles with Air France, on an A380.
Anonymous wrote:I would not fly with 18 month old twins. We have done a ton of traveling, but I think the 12-24 month old age is the worst.
Can you leave them home? Seems like it would be best for them and at least you would get a vacation out of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am appalled by the people who requested wheelchairs. You are trying to carry too much stuff with you.
I'm kind of surprised that parents have requested wheelchairs. I would have never thought to do that - and I don't mean to sound snarky - because I see them as being for the elderly and disabled...those who actually need assistance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Can anyone tell me what happens to car seats when you gate check them? We are considering bringing one or both car seats on our trip, and I wonder if in the lucky event that the plane won't be full and they will seat us next to an empty seat, we will actually be able to use the car seat we brought, or if by that time it will be gone somewhere in the baggage compartment.
Depends on the airport- some places will have you collect them at baggage claim, some will give them to you at the gate. But I certainly wouldn't count on being able to bring it on board in the hope that there's a free seat. I doubt they will let you do that.
ALSO - don't bet on the free seat. There certainly won't be one in the bulkhead, and carriers are increasingly overbooking flights to make sure they get every $$ possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am appalled by the people who requested wheelchairs. You are trying to carry too much stuff with you.
I'm kind of surprised that parents have requested wheelchairs. I would have never thought to do that - and I don't mean to sound snarky - because I see them as being for the elderly and disabled...those who actually need assistance.
Anonymous wrote:I am appalled by the people who requested wheelchairs. You are trying to carry too much stuff with you.