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Travelling Solo with Kids

Tiger Girl on the plane

Tiger Girl on the plane

 

Travelling with kids can be a really daunting task. You never know what to expect and there are too many unpredictable factors involved.

Normally we travel together as a family however this time  R had some changes to his work schedule and was unable to travel together with us. We had to fly  in to Hong Kong first and he would meet up with us a few day later.

It was the first time travelling solo with the kids and I was quite apprehensive at first as there was certainly a lot of things to take note together with an increase in technical  difficulties involved with travelling with both boys and girls.

Even though the kids are frequent travelers travelling  without their dad means that I have  one less pair of helping hands and supervising eyes.  I have to make sure that everything that we were travelling with remains intact and none of the kids go missing during transit.

The boys playing a board game inflight

The boys playing a board game in-flight

To help myself have a relatively stress-free flight I briefed the kids on what is expected of them and what we would be doing on the flight.

We  traveled on a budget airline  so there wasn’t any frills like video games or movies to watch in flight. The kids had the option to entertain themselves or sleep during  the whole 3.5 hr flight.  I deliberately chose a daytime flight  needed the boys to remain alert during the flight/trip so that there would be less hassle for me dealing with one sleepy toddler then  three sleepy and cranky kids.

Here are my  tips on how to travel and remain sane.

1.  Pack a variety of items for each kid in their own backpack.

The boys had their own carry on backpack which was equipped with magazines, games, crossword puzzles, sketch pad and an exercise book which was to be use as their journal.  I also packed  storybooks and activity books to occupy the girl.  The kids also had their own jackets, sunglasses , tissues, snacks and some loose change on them which they can take out and use at their own discretion.

2. Brief the kids on the travelling procedures.

As we were travelling to a very populated place I set some new ground rules for the kids.

Rule Number One – You are not to be more then 1/2 metre away from me at ALL TIMES.

It is very easy for the kids to get lost in a crowd so they have to be within arm reach so that I will be able to react fast enough if needed.

Rule Number Two- You are to take care of your own backpack and assigned suitcase.

Each boy was given a suitcase to pull along and take care of for the entire trip.  This left me hands free to carry the girl and sort out check-in procedures at the airport.

3. Making toilet stops mandatory.

Kids sometimes request to go to the toilet at the oddest time.  Even though the boys are old enough to go to the toilet on the own it is still unsafe to allow them to go to the toilet unsupervised. I make them go together and wait  outside the male toilet.  If the girl and I need to go to the toilet they are to park themselves outside female toilet and wait for us. The boys know if there were to be anyone trying to be funny with them or harm them they are to rush into the ladies  and to get my attention. 

Have you experience travelling solo with your kids ?

 

10 Pictures taken at Tokyo DisneySea.

The bridge between Mermaid Lagoon and Mediterranean Harbor

The bridge between Mermaid Lagoon and Mediterranean Harbor

It has been about two month since our trip to Japan and I’m still going through the pictures that I took back then.

Here is a compilation of photos we took when we went to Tokyo DisneySea Theme park back then. The kids and I enjoyed the place so much more then Disneyland as we went on more rides and had lots more fun at the place.

Tiger girl and me on the Jumping Jellyfish Ride

Tiger girl and me on the Jumping Jellyfish Ride

Mermaid lagoon was one of the places which we went to in the theme park. There were many rides here for younger kids and Tiger girl really enjoyed herself here.

Tiger girl in the Tea Cup ride with Ah Ma

Tiger girl in the Tea Cup ride with Ah Ma

The whirlpool was really fun. The teacups spun around and around and it was dizzying just looking at it go.  As it wasn’t that crowded at the whirlpool ride the kids and the grandparents went on it thrice!!

Enjoying the roller coaster ride

Enjoying the roller coaster ride

Flounder’s Flying fish was a really cool coaster ride which the kids and I went on.  It was really refreshing to feel the wind in your hair as the coaster zooms up and down on the track.

Enjoying Jasmine's flying carpets

Enjoying Jasmine’s flying carpets

From Mermaid Lagoon we crossed over to the Mediterranean Harbor where we hitched a ride on Jasmine’s flying carpet. It was fun flying the carpet up and down while it was moving around in a circle.

Tiger girl and me on the Caravan Carousel

Tiger girl and me on the Caravan Carousel

This was Tiger girl’s favourite ride. She went countless times on it and there wasn’t any queue for this ride and she was allowed to sit on the elephant by herself. There was a safety belt to belt her in before the ride began.

Minnie mouse performing in the Big Band Beat

Minnie mouse performing in the Big Band Beat

The Big Band Beat was one of the shows that we managed to watch while at the park. It was a Broadway style musical  which had dynamic singing and a live band. The kids and I didn’t get to watch up close as  the show already started when we were in the area but we did get a bird’s eye view from  behind the fence where we were standing.

Monkey boy posing for the camera

Monkey boy posing for the camera

After the show we headed over to the American Waterfront area as the boys wanted to go to the Tower of Terror.  They had secured a FASTPASS for the ride and by the time the show was over it was just in time for their death defying ride.

The Tower of Terror

The Tower of Terror

I passed on this ride as I wasn’t too keen on suddenly plunging 50 stories down while on the ride. I had tried a similar ride once and am not really that keen on such a thrilling ride. Tiger girl was also asleep by the time we came to this ride so it was a valid excuse for me to sit out on it.

Fantasmic

Fantasmic

Fantasmic was the last show that we watched before exiting the park that day. The kids were wowed by the laser displays, lights and fire in the dramatic show which portrayed a portion from the story the Sorcerer’s Apprentice.

DisneySea was certainly a cool theme park to visit and the kids and I am considering visiting it again the next time we go to Japan.