Thursday 2 December 2010

Preparing for New Zealand and Australia with a toddler part 1








"What are you up to Freddie?"








“Just checking out what's on offer for tots in New Zealand mummy...”


If only it was that simple!

We are off to New Zealand and Australia for 3 weeks next March (12 weeks and counting!). Some have said we’re mad travelling all that way with a toddler (Freddie will be 23 months). I do, oh so slightly, tend to agree but have decided to make it an adventure starting now!

So our journey begins...

Booking flights
This was a tough one... P (hubby) was adamant we should go where possible on the new Boeing A380 with Emirates but this would mean taking 3 different flights and a few hours more flying time (Heathrow-Dubai-Melbourne-Christchurch, total 26 hours flying time) vs my idea of the plane not being too important as I don't think there’s much between the big boys... Singapore Airlines is more direct with only two flights (Heathrow-Singapore-Christchurch, total flying time 24 hours) booked Singapore...

Singapore Airlines - flying with toddlers
Ok so Freddie is going to be under 2 years old when we travel which means we do not have to book a seat for him. Here are the pros and cons on deciding whether to book your toddler a seat...
Pros
  • Not having them on your lap for 24+ hours leaving you your own space, especially when they are asleep.
  • They have their own space and can enjoy their own programs and games on their own tv
  • Less chance of them kicking the chair in front (assuming you can't get balk head seats!)
Cons
  • Expensive!
  • Balk head seats: these are given out in priority order and families with tots travelling on their laps get priority.
  • You can't have a basonette (cot)
After weighing it all up we decided to book Freddie his own seat and fingers crossed there will be enough balk head seats to go round!

Accommodation search
New Zealand
We are due to arrive at 10.30am in Christchurch and after much thought have decided to take the 2 1/2 hour drive to Kaikoura so that we can spend two nights in one place and have a full day without travelling.

Kaikoura
Kaikoura is a small but stunning town by the coast with magnificent and dramatic views (I will be saying that a lot!). The small collection of accommodation I can find in and around Kaikoura seems to cater for all types of tastes and budgets.

The best website I have found is: http://www.kaikoura.co.nz/main/accommodation/

I wanted somewhere that we could relax and Freddie could let off steam and thought this one would be perfect, with farm animals to feed, grounds to run around in it seemed to be heaven for toddlers, was about to book when P found these reviews on Trip Advisor! The park has fantastic reviews but not the accommodation. Phew... Back to the drawing board will let you know shortly...

We are back!

I must apologise for the lack of entries to this blog of late and would like to blame it on my other little project which is now happily up and running... Tot Friendly: a comprehensive guide for families with babies and children under 5 living in and visiting London and Hertfordshire – oh and some fantastic tot friendly holiday properties in the UK! Take a look!!!! http://www.totfriendly.co.uk/


Enough plugging and now back to the business of travelling with babies and tots!

Monday 19 July 2010

A new BBC documentary









Request from the BBC...

The BBC are looking for families for a new documentary series, if you are interested in taking part please see below:


ARE YOU ON A JOINT NET INCOME OF £40K (after tax)?

BBC Television is making a major new documentary series about life and money. As part of the research we would like to speak to large families, of three children or more who are living on £40K.

How do you manage your money?
Does money ever cause arguments in your household?
Are you a spender or a saver?

Whatever your feelings about money are we would like to hear from you for an informal phone chat, in confidence, about your spending habits and relationship with money.

If you think the series sounds interesting and you’d like to find out more, then please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

Please call Tara on 0207 557 2358

or email tara.okelly@bbc.co.uk

Friday 19 March 2010

Packing Freddie's bag!

Ok we're getting ready for a 4 day trip to Spain/southern France and the list is endless... we'll be on the road for much of it so Freddie's bag has to consist of: clothes - vests, t's, trousers, a million pairs of socks (always losing them!), jumpers, coat, sweatshirt, bibs, pj's... then there's the 'food on the go', good old Ella pouches some cheese and finger food. He's also cutting a few teeth so Calpol, teething gel then there are the bottles, milk and that's before we get onto the toys, books, pushchair, car sunshades, blanket, monitor ('cos he likes his stars to get to sleep!) and his cuddle chums for bedtime phew and... nappies, wipes, baby bath, shampoo - you get the picture!

I'll be back soon with updates of our trip, looking forward to visiting Barcelona, the Costa Brava and Dorada coastline and the south of France - now just need to locate my passport!

Monday 22 February 2010

Freddie began to crawl today!


Plane journeys are now going to be that little bit harder!!! Oh the power of the I Phone! Watch here...

Saturday 13 February 2010

North Wales


This week we went to north Wales to visit the beautiful Llyn Peninsula. Our findings coming soon….

Thursday 11 February 2010

Travelling on Virgin Airlines with babies

We are looking to book a holiday to California (and maybe find a few holiday properties along the way!) and so I thought I would update you on Virgin Airways policy and young babies.

For Freddie (who will be 16 months at the time of travel in September) there is a charge of £94. This is not for a seat for him but for him to be seated on my lap. If you prefer your little one to have their own seat they offer infant care chairs, (a child safety seat specifically designed for airline use) pioneered by Virgin Atlantic for children aged six months up to around three years.

Skycots

New born babies can travel after day 7.

The skycot (bassinet), is available to all new born babies up to approximately 12 months of age (depending on weight and height). After take-off, the cabin crew will install the skycot for you. Infants under 12 months of age, less than 9kg in weight and less than 76cm in height will fit in all skycots. Other skycots, allowing for babies up to 11kg in weight, are available on selected aircraft types but cannot be guaranteed and are subject to change up to the day of departure.Some types of skycots can be used during turbulence, but most will require you to remove your child if the seatbelt signs are illuminated during flight. ‘

Luggage allowance

You are allowed one item free of charge i.e. collapsible pushchair, carry basket or car seat. Babies also get their own luggage allowance which equals one piece maximum 23 kilos.

Complimentary nappies, bottles and baby foods are readily available in every class but do check before travel that they have what you want!

Older kids

‘The airline offers special children's meals - plain food designed especially to appeal to children, including a main meal, Dairylea dunkers, a gingerbread man biscuit, a selection of fruit, Haribo sweets and a yoghurt Frube stick. Passengers can book these when booking their flights to ensure a meal is a reserved for them on the day of departure.’

Tuesday 26 January 2010

Barcelona: booking with Easyjet

Freddie and I are off to Barcelona in March, in search of child friendly properties in the Costa Dorada area, and I have just finished booking our flights. This time we are flying with Easyjet. For those of you flying for the first time with youngster’s, children under 2 have to sit on an accompanying adults lap and babies under 14 days are not allowed to fly. Flight time: just over 2 hours from Stansted.

Why do we pay for a child if sitting on our lap?
The cost of our flights weren’t bad but I have to question the price charged for Freddie to sit on my lap! £12.50 each way, my return flight was only £19.87! The official response on this charge was: ‘Each passengers (and luggage item, by the way) weight affects fuel consumption, hence the fees’

Luggage allowance
As we will be looking for child friendly properties we cannot travel light which means very large suitcases… for which we were charged £16 each.
Official response when I asked about baby items on flights:
‘You can carry up to two mobility items for children free of charge (a pushchair, a buggy, a car seat, or a travel cot), provided that the child is travelling as well. They are treated separately from your baggage allowance. Yet, please remember that infants do not have any baggage allowance.’

And below are details directly from Easyjet's website regarding pushchairs, car seats and baby milk being taken to the gate:

Can I take a pushchair with me?

Yes, easyJet allows you to take your pushchairs, buggies, travel cots right up to the aircraft steps and/or door, where they will be taken by cabin crew and stored in the hold. This is free of charge.
We do not deliver buggies at aircraft side on arrival. They will normally be delivered with baggage on the baggage carousel.

Can I take a car seat with me?

Yes, you can take a car seat onboard providing these conditions are met:
· The car seat must have a rigid metal or plastic frame;
· It cannot be wider than 42cm;
· It must include lap, shoulder and crotch straps.
Booster seats are not accepted, they must be checked in.
Car seats are accepted for any child between the age of six months and 3 years for whom a full fare seat has been purchased.

Can I take baby milk or food onboard?

Yes, you are able to take baby milk onboard; you will be required to taste the milk while passing through security. Liquids must be held in bottles containing less than 100ml. As baby bottles are generally smaller than that you should not encounter problems at security but you are advised to check the size of the container.

We are more than happy to supply hot water onboard to heat food and milk.

And the other add ons...

You can obviously add all the extras:
· Speedy boarding @ £15.50 (however unless you really want a special seat it’s not worth paying for as you are allowed onto the flight before all other travellers if you have small children.
· The other option is travel insurance; I would never travel without it, especially with young children. Easyjet offered it @ £9.75 but as we travel quite a bit we will be renewing our yearly policy (currently with Norwich Union – but we are going to shop around and I will post our findings).

Thursday 7 January 2010


Today we are enjoying the snow and everything else that the English weather can throw at us before we set of on our journey for 2010.
Watch this space for some sunnier news soon!

Wednesday 6 January 2010

Snow in the UK! We were not alone...

As we are all well aware the UK was gripped by snow and ice last week (and some parts still this week!) We were not alone...

And so we thought you might like to see a couple of the Holiday Tots properties in snow!


In Bavaria, Germany they were glad of the snowy conditions as come winter it is a haven for skiers where lessons are given from the age of 3!








In contrast there was no swimming in the Dordogne!