Just want to share with you my happiness. My husband and I booked to go to Hisaronu at the beginning of the year. Got really cheap flights with easyjet, THANKS to a post from RWB46 so a big thank you to him, in fact, each time I check how the prices have gone up (do other people do that?) I have sent up a little thank you to rwb46 . This will be our 5th holiday to turkey but our first to Hisaronu, have only been for a day trip while staying in fethiye.
To top this niceness my sons,partners and our new baby grandaughter, who will be 4 months old by the holiday are now coming out to join us for a week
They booked in at the Hisar holiday club, Hisaronu. we were originally booked in at the destan half board but because we will be having the baby for a couple of days, while they do trips, we decided to change to self catering. There was no room at the Hisar so we have booked in at the gate apart hotel in hisaronu. Its apparently right near the monday market. I have asked on here if anybody knows the distance between the gate and the hisar, but had no replys.
thats part of my confusion. the rest is:
when we booked the easyjet flights there wasnt a bit to request taking a buggy, is it just assumed because you have booked a baby on you will need a buggy? (they are taking the fold up stroller type)
How on earth will they be able to bring bottles of milk on the flight? the cartons of pre made are 250 ml i think. they have a 7.15 am flight and she will probably need at least 3 from getting through security to landing at dalaman.?
Any tips or advice will be gratefully received.
We are all so looking forward to this holiday, I keep going on you tube looking at videos of hisaronu
hugs la x
Denny
the baby milk that la-lapinkfluff is not strickly true my daughter travelled with here baby of three months made up a couple of bottles and also some cartons of pre-made baby milk just incase of delays
the security although they are doing a grand job lack a little common sense with this whole baby thing she had to loose it all then was able to purchase it straight after going through in boots what a con but thats britain for you if you need to hire any baby gear try travel tots in hisaronu there is a link to there website under links on my website
also it is not farto anywhere in hisaronu the hisar i think is only about 10 mins walk
What I would do was just put in the Dried formula powder inside the bottles you need to make sure it's dry inside or it will stick to the bottom, Then ask any member of the flight crew for Hot water, They will not say no I assure you, Or just make it up yourself at security the mother may well be asked to try out the milk for security reasons, To re assure you this, Email the company concerned with your planned dates and ask if this is possible, And print out the answer assuming you get a favourable answer from them.
You could just take empty bottles and a small container with dried formula and ask the cabin crew for boiled water.When we took our son to Ibiza,as a baby and wanted to go out for the day, I put boiled water into bottles then carried a small container with formula (dry) then just added it to the bottles when he was ready for a feed,it does away with with keeping it refrigerated.If baby will not take cool milk you could always take a small flask of boiled water and add just enough to bring it to required temperature,I always did this with night feeds as it was,in my opinion,quicker than trying to heat it up any other way.
I appreciate the need for security, but this is silly, Im sure her or my son would be more than willing to taste it.
Great news re the buggy thank you and am glad our apartment shouldnt be too far away.
It seems really alien taking a baby away and we hadnt realised how much planning is needed (you can tell mine are long grown up ).
will have a look at the hisaronu baby hire place, thank you.
hugs la
you dont need to take to much
nappies are avalible also alot of other baby goods are avalible in migros and azda in the village and there are plenty of baby shops in fethiye with some really nice clothes that are different from here in the uk
the only stuff i would take is formular milk as you cannot get cow and gate there you can get sma and mulpa
and some dehydrated early baby food
we have no trouble with our grand kids there
the only difference is they all want to take them off your hands which is fine by me (we do know them very well )
maverick57uk wrote:hi denny.53
the baby milk that la-lapinkfluff is not strickly true my daughter travelled with here baby of three months made up a couple of bottles and also some cartons of pre-made baby milk just incase of delays
the security although they are doing a grand job lack a little common sense with this whole baby thing she had to loose it all then was able to purchase it straight after going through in boots what a ???? but thats britain for you if you need to hire any baby gear try travel tots in hisaronu there is a link to there website under links on my website
also it is not farto anywhere in hisaronu the hisar i think is only about 10 mins walk
How is it a c o n ? It's done for security reasons to stop people blowing planes up. I think if any airport in the world is expert at conning people out of money Dalaman and Turkey puts Gatwick and other British airports in the shade. The place where a coke is six quid.
It isn't difficult or expensive to buy once you have gone airside in the UK and everybody knows the rules before they start.
doepsmc, I'm sure everybody is aware of how important security is and nobody wants a plane blown up! however, I was of the understanding that baby milk could be tasted by a parent and it would be allowed through.
Thanking everybody who has left helpful replies.
hugs la
well if you look in the hand baggage thread in the flights forum it has all the answers including the latest on the hand baggage regulations
rwb46, A good idea about taking the milk in powder form.! The cabin crew are always very helpful re providing hot water etc.
La, I am sure you would be able to buy the correct milk from Boots after security.
Denny
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I couldnt find very much in the way of reviews for the gate. what we did see all seemed positive though. So it's nice to hear of somebody who has been and enjoyed it. Maybe swapping from the destan was a good thing although I was intrigued to see their guitar shaped swimming pool!!!
I will complete a report on my return.
Basic is fine, we stayed at the mediteran in fethiye last year which was approx £4 a night it was basic but we had a fabulous time.
Wizard, thank you for that, will have a look at the baggage post now
thank you
la
to make parents destroy sealed pre made baby milk brought from dipensing chemists such as boots i feel is a very hard on the parents when all they are trying to do is comfort there child
they dont have to take apart stereos or any electrical goods so whats the difference they still manage to test for explosvies
i just feel as usual here in the uk we always go a step to hard without any common sense they have since relaxed the rules slightly
which does help parents
this is just a personal view from experience
as for dalaman if you buy anything from there you are mad
after the long time i have been travelling this route i never purchase anything in there i check in then go back out the airport and use the cafe in the car park thats not to sad turkish tea 1.5 ytl
Elle xx
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