Tips for making DEN to BCN flight with wife/kiddos as pleasant as possible?
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Tips for making DEN to BCN flight with wife/kiddos as pleasant as possible?
All of my past international flying has been done solo with just carry-ons and I'm trying to make this trip as stress-free as possible. Our tickets are Economy Class and from what I've gathered from the BA website we'll each be allowed a (35.5 x 29.5 x 16in) 51lb checked bag and a Cabin Bag (up to 22 x 18 x 10in.) and a car seat for each of our kids. Is this correct?
Our inbound flight connects in LHR at Terminal 3 and we have a 4 hour layover. I have a Priority Pass Select card that I got when signing up for a Chase Sapphire Reserve card and see there's 2 lounges in Terminal 3 I can access (Club Aspire & No1)....is one better than the other? Does being on an international flight preclude us from wandering around other Terminals? Will the Cabin Bag be of the same size limit on the flight from LHR to BCN?
On our return flight we have a 5 hour layover in MIA. Not sure exactly what Terminal we arrive at, but wondering what Lounge would be recommended or any other good ways to spend the 5 hours?
Any other tips or things I'm forgetting?
Cheers!
Our inbound flight connects in LHR at Terminal 3 and we have a 4 hour layover. I have a Priority Pass Select card that I got when signing up for a Chase Sapphire Reserve card and see there's 2 lounges in Terminal 3 I can access (Club Aspire & No1)....is one better than the other? Does being on an international flight preclude us from wandering around other Terminals? Will the Cabin Bag be of the same size limit on the flight from LHR to BCN?
On our return flight we have a 5 hour layover in MIA. Not sure exactly what Terminal we arrive at, but wondering what Lounge would be recommended or any other good ways to spend the 5 hours?
Any other tips or things I'm forgetting?
Cheers!
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There is no 'wandering around' airside between terminals at LHR (at least not since T1 was closed) and you certainly don't want the faff of going landside with your kids, so just go through Flight Connections and stick in T3. No passport control, but you'll have to go through security so be aware of the liquid rules.
I haven't tried the PP lounges in T3 but both the Aspire and No1 are apparently pretty good. You can find reviews of both (and indeed all other UK paid lounges) over on headforpoints: https://www.headforpoints.com/2016/1...ow-terminal-3/. (My experiences of No1 at LGW and Aspire at LTN are also very good.)
Cabin baggage limits will be the same for the flight to BCN, but there is a very good chance your bags will be checked at the gate if the flight is busy. With young kids you should be first to board though so that may help.
I don't know about PP lounge options at MIA. BA uses concourse E but presumably you are travelling onwards with AA.
I haven't tried the PP lounges in T3 but both the Aspire and No1 are apparently pretty good. You can find reviews of both (and indeed all other UK paid lounges) over on headforpoints: https://www.headforpoints.com/2016/1...ow-terminal-3/. (My experiences of No1 at LGW and Aspire at LTN are also very good.)
Cabin baggage limits will be the same for the flight to BCN, but there is a very good chance your bags will be checked at the gate if the flight is busy. With young kids you should be first to board though so that may help.
I don't know about PP lounge options at MIA. BA uses concourse E but presumably you are travelling onwards with AA.
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How many kids and what ages? Some airlines have rules about a maximum number of small children per adult. [Your mention of each kid's carseat is making me think of octomom flying on a USA carrier.]
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I’d also point the OP towards our very own, and nearly brand new, lounge forum. This already has a very extensive section on all the LHR third party lounges, including facilities, costs and accepted cards.
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/airport-lounges-763/
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/airport-lounges-763/
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There is no 'wandering around' airside between terminals at LHR (at least not since T1 was closed) and you certainly don't want the faff of going landside with your kids, so just go through Flight Connections and stick in T3. No passport control, but you'll have to go through security so be aware of the liquid rules.
I haven't tried the PP lounges in T3 but both the Aspire and No1 are apparently pretty good. You can find reviews of both (and indeed all other UK paid lounges) over on headforpoints: https://www.headforpoints.com/2016/1...ow-terminal-3/. (My experiences of No1 at LGW and Aspire at LTN are also very good.)
Cabin baggage limits will be the same for the flight to BCN, but there is a very good chance your bags will be checked at the gate if the flight is busy. With young kids you should be first to board though so that may help.
I don't know about PP lounge options at MIA. BA uses concourse E but presumably you are travelling onwards with AA.
I haven't tried the PP lounges in T3 but both the Aspire and No1 are apparently pretty good. You can find reviews of both (and indeed all other UK paid lounges) over on headforpoints: https://www.headforpoints.com/2016/1...ow-terminal-3/. (My experiences of No1 at LGW and Aspire at LTN are also very good.)
Cabin baggage limits will be the same for the flight to BCN, but there is a very good chance your bags will be checked at the gate if the flight is busy. With young kids you should be first to board though so that may help.
I don't know about PP lounge options at MIA. BA uses concourse E but presumably you are travelling onwards with AA.
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