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AIBU?

to pretend dc are not mine on longhaul flights?

42 replies

Jammybodger · 22/07/2009 22:31

My friend has recommended that if we pretend dc are not ours, dc are then able to run up and down the aisles unhindered thereby enabling us to get a good rest.

What do Mners think of this plan?

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liahgen · 22/07/2009 22:32

fab plan.

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cheesesarnie · 22/07/2009 22:33

great idea.
i might try it out just at home,i might be nicer to them if i pretend theyre not mine

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Deeeja · 22/07/2009 22:34
Grin
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wolfnipplechips · 22/07/2009 22:35

even better idea, why don't you say your on your honeymoon and see if you can get upgraded to 1st and leave them in cattle.

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LovingTheRain · 22/07/2009 22:44

sounds good to me ;)

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Jammybodger · 22/07/2009 22:50

I can confess now, it's not my friend's suggestion it's mine.

Not only that but I've actually DONE IT

Not only that but my dh didn't know of my plan as the miserable airline had messed up our seating arrangement which meant we all sat in different places (dh nearest so able to help with mealtimes)

The air stewardesses were so unhelpful and obviously childless by asking us to keep young dc in their seats with tv monitors that didn't work properly so when they asked for the dc not to play in the aisle I put a blanket over my head.

They were not noisy btw.

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Spottyotter · 23/07/2009 00:17

May try this one on our forthcoming trip. What a fab idea.

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RedOnHerHead · 23/07/2009 00:23

remind me of this in November!
It will give me enough time to perfect the "Ttch.... some parents...." mutter whilst simultaniously shaking my head.

"......... some people need to keep their kids in tow, don't you think?"

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Niftyblue · 23/07/2009 00:24

Trust me it works

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giraffesCanRunA10k · 23/07/2009 00:42

YANBU

Start to decide now what duty free to purchase

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Jammybodger · 23/07/2009 05:50

There is nothing worse than dc in their seats and then god forbid playing in their seats with the seat/table crashing up and down and so annoying the passenger behind so I reckon I did them a service.

I was also able to sleep for the duration. Dh did look somewhat frazzled and dishevelled on exiting the plane but hey, it was a good experience for him to 'take over the reins' once in a while before the hols, and in so doing 'reconnect' with them a little.

So all in all a win win situation.

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melmog · 23/07/2009 07:05

What an ace idea. The possibilities are endless!

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RustyBear · 23/07/2009 07:13

Only problem is, I know that if I'd tried this, my DC would have found me within 5 minutes and blown my cover....

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piscesmoon · 23/07/2009 07:21

My DS sat in front of someone who did just this last week. It was a DS and his father, the father just put on ear phones and ignored the 3 yr old, who asked endless questions and never shut up-they were ready to throttle him by the time they landed!

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Jammybodger · 23/07/2009 07:42

To avoid the possibility of dc finding you you definitely need to put a blanket over your head

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SoupDragon · 23/07/2009 07:45

I was very tempted last year to book the 3 SmallDragons into Cattle Class as unaccompanied minors and book myself into 1st class.

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Jammybodger · 23/07/2009 07:49

That's a good idea too Soup!

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LadyMuck · 23/07/2009 08:09

Hmmm, another vote for Soupy's idea. Has anyone on here tried this and got away with it? I guess that one can sell the idea to the kids easily enough, but won't the kids drop into the conversation that their parents are at the front? Also is there a problem with trying to meet the kids at the other end - do they get whisked through even faster than 1st class?

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Jammybodger · 23/07/2009 08:14

So you're serious!

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stuffitlllama · 23/07/2009 08:17

YABU with knobs on. I can't imagine you're serious.

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TheDogsBiscuits · 23/07/2009 08:19

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AmazingBouncingFerret · 23/07/2009 08:20

Nevermind tip of the day, you should nominate that for tip of the summer!

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LadyMuck · 23/07/2009 08:20

I have found that the sum of all experience is to be found on Mumsnet.

Well in my case I would probably go for Club World than 1st (in fact I think that my particular holiday flights only have Club World rather than first). But I was travelling to Ireland as an unaccompanied minor from 7, and ds1 will be 9 and ds2 will be 7 on our next longhaul. They've both been flying several times a year since birth. They'd probably find the whole thing a bit of an adventure.

I guess though that I wouldn't be able to avoid peeking at some point in the flight which would probably blow the plan. But I bet as unaccompanied minors there would be no issue in them to getting their preordered meal or working IFE.

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stuffitlllama · 23/07/2009 08:21

so po faced about this

imagine if everyone did it

i've been on flights where this happened and it is HIGHLY FLAKY

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