If our flight from Belfast International to Stansted on Friday is cancelled, assuming we find out soon enough does this back up plan sound doable or are hubby and I being unrealistic?
We are hoping to go over to England with our twin girls who will be 5 months old on 1st May. Original plan was bus to Belfast, fly to Stansted, then my parents pick us up.
Back up plan being considered is bus to Dublin, ferry to Holyhead, train to station nearest my parents. We did consider this but then wondered how we'd manage luggage, hand luggage, pushchair and everything else for the girls. For the bags that'll be in the hold of the bus and go on the ferry as hold luggage (goes on the ferry in a van), we'll use our rucksacks. Whoever isn't pushing the pushchair will carry both mine and hubby's hand luggage. Things for the girls will be in change bag over the handle of the pushchair (things we'll want/need to get at quickly) or in the shopping basket. If we get enough notice of flight cancellation, we'd be able to leave home in the early hours of Friday morning and be on the 8amish ferry and be at my parents late afternoon-early evening. If we don't get enough notice then it'll be leave home Friday afternoon and be at my parents mid morning - lunchtime saturday.
How many of you would do this? Hubby and I have done this journey before so do know our way.
You might want to consider what steve8482 has said in response to your post on the Volcanic Ash Closes Airspace thread.
Darren
Have seen the posts thanks. Praying that flight isn't cancelled.
the only sensible option is the Belfast -Liverpool ferry (assuming they have space).
Thursday night to Liverpool I reckon comes in at £186 including dinner for adults and a family cabin, arrives about 06:30 then train at 08:52 direct to Ely/Thetford/Norwich by 1413.
Or Friday day service, (food or cabin extra), £66 and stay in a Travelodge or similar then train on Saturday morning.
The ferry may be a bit dearer than the Holyhead route but the train fare will be less and there is far less hassle.
Will also look at the Friday daytime and cost of staying in a Travelodge and getting the train on Saturday.
The other option that I'm thinking about is that if airspace above Northern Ireland, Scotland and Northern England opens earlier than further south, we could fly into Leeds or East Midlands and go to Skegness before going to my parents.
Hubby has said he doesn't want to fly anymore and he doesn't like the idea of being on a ferry for 8 hours (have had a couple of crossings on the Ulyssess in force 7/8 and he had to go to the middle of the boat). I was fine though. I have pointed out that one of the rough crossings was in March very close to high spring tides.
The other possibility is if flight is cancelled to transfer to flight in a couple of weeks.
Travelling with children that age is mad, let alone what is happening at the moment with the volcanic disruption. Children don't travel well and having just(well last tuesday now) sat next to a 6month old crying for 12 hours all the way from Hong Kong I definately would wait a few years till you inflict them on the general travelling public.
Thanks jimbob. Both girls are very happy contented, easy going babies. They don't cry very often and when they do it's always for a good reason. I would be very surprised if they cried for the whole journey.
I would wait until flights are resumed,it will be so much easier and less stressful for you all,we travelled with our son when he was 7 months and had no real problems,it was easier than flying with him when he was older as he slept most of the time.T.
With airspace re opening tomorrow, I'm hopeful that we'll be flying on Friday evening. I know some of you are against parents flying with babies as young as ours and if you've had an experience like Jimbob, I can understand why. What hubby and I will do is to try and be near other families. If they cry during the flight, we will apologise to people closest to us and do what we can to settle the girls as quickly as possible.
I really wouldn't worry what other people think,we were all babies once and I believe it is only the odd few who would be disapproving.Babies cry sometimes,that's a fact.,but nothing to worry about.Be calm and your babies will be too,fractious parents make fractious babies.T.
If you get to go you'll be fine cate. We are onto our 3rd holiday with our 22 month old. Last year when he was 10 months we went to Dominican Republic. As we exited the aircraft at the end of the flight the lady in front said "I didn't even realise you had a baby". So it can be done!
Apart from the time it will take you might actually enjoy it rather than be stuck on a plane - if you manage to get on. The delays at the airports that will inevitably take place with the on/off situation that applies at present you could even find the journey takes less time.
Enjoy yourself.
fwh
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