Originally posted by figmentmom
My son had chronic ear infections as a little boy, and flying was AWFUL for him until our pediatrician advised us to give him a shot of Dimetapp an hour before flight departure. Of course, this was back when Dimetapp had a really powerful antihistamine in it (not to mention a hefty percentage of alcohol). Generally, he was out for the count until we landed. (Actually, it worked so well I gave my husband a shot, too...):lol:
Originally posted by CAPTAIN HOOK
Flight - you don't state how long it is - our first trip to WDW was when my youngest was 23mths - the flight from the UK is just under 10 hours - treat it as a normal day for the child and if she cries - thats life. Yes it is annoying for other passengers but they were young once and should understand.
WDW - as already stated get a lightweight foldable buggy, it saves on rental, can easly be stowed on the WDW buses and also gives you somewhere to carry backpacks. If your daughter wants to walk - let her. Keeping her fastened in the buggy all the time isn't fun.
My daughter had a real good time on her first visit - except for the characters which scared her silly !!
Originally posted by turkey leg boy
I usually took Nyquil instead of Dimetapp.
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