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2022
9
June
Should I bring a playpen and stroller when traveling with a baby to Mexico?
9
June
Question:
Humans say...
Lori
Insurance for sure
Richelle
Lori we have got the cancellation insurance, covid insurance and general travel insurance. Hopefully covered all of our bases.
Patricia
Bring lots of snacks for the plane!
Krista
A stroller or carrier and a pack n play is good but will cost you. I'd call the hotel and ask for a guarantee on it. Lots of snacks and formula if your little one still has it. Food that they like in the suitcase for when you are down there. I brought sippy cups and diapers and swim.diapers and his favorite blanket and sheet from home. Baby Tylenol and anything else like that. We brought our baby monitor because we had a separate room. An umbrella stroller is the best. We also didn't bring a car seat and just held him...we started travelling with him at 3 months. Where in Mexcio? If it's really touristy you should be fine. We also bought a pool floaty that we could blow up in the suit case.
Richelle
Krista we are flying into cancan but staying in Puerto Morelos. We did get one of the pool floats he can sit in that has the umbrella shade.
I called the hotel, and they said they can put our name down for one but they won’t gaurentee they have one when we arrive
Our travel agent said not to bring a car seat as the transfer from the hotel is on a bus and he wouldn’t be able to use it there ether. If we left the resort to tour playa Del Carmen or Puerto Morelos we would need one for a cab? Unless we commit to not leaving the hotel..
Krista
Richelle Loucks when we left the resort it was in taxis and I held him the whole time. They really don't care. I never took my pack n play because they always had one so I don't know what to suggest about that. I also took a baby probiotic just in case he had some tummy troubles from the food.
Kayla
Krista you can bring 2 free items for baby. We didn't stay in an all inclusive and rented a car so our items were a car seat and the play pen. It's free to gate check your stroller. This was westjet anyway.
Robin
For sure snacks, food, drink etc. Favourite toy/blanket. We didn’t find the take offs or landings to actually be an issue with their ears. Food and drink was just used as a distraction. It was just that they needed cuddles. Hard to do when they have their own seat and need to sit with a seatbelt on. Download their favourite shows and bring a charger.
Susan
Plane:
Bring a package of Dixie cups for the plane. Super entertaining for a toddler to stack and restack. A small kids tape measure, play dough, stickers, colouring, lollipop, snacks and more snacks.
Pool:
Floating balls, dive toys, bath toys (boat etc), Speedo swim vest (not a PFD but more comfortable).
Mairilee
Susan stickers are not great for removing if they are prone to sticking them on window, seat backs etc... I have definitiley heard from some Flight attendant friends who have had to spend extra time trying to remove prior to be able to board people getting on the plane for the next flight.
Margarit
We brought both a stroller and play pen to Mexico, don’t forget a crib sheet for it, we had no issues. In terms of plane ride we downloaded some of her fave cartoons for her to watch on the iPad, also snacks and fed them to her slowly, a few small toys and her fave book. She did really well but towards the end she cried for a little bit which was understandable. Have fun!!
Lisa
To add to other comments, take all the baby meds you might need: Tylenol, benedryl, saline etc.
Leah
Blackout blinds!!
Leah
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Janine
Umbrella stroller with a canopy (we bought a cheap one off Kijiji purely for the trip). We brought UHT milk as we weren't sure of availability (ie wanting milk at 9:00 at night). Also a cloth high chair (goes on a regular chair and clips up like a high chair)
Sonia
What time is ur flight?
Bring a stroller that reclines totally flat for naps and a muslin blanket to shade the sun and muffle noise (drape over stroller). Enjoy ur time out and have babe do stroller naps in the day. This was our drinking at the pool time! It was amazing!
We would walk and walk at nap time then when babe was asleep we would park stroller next to us at pool and we got 2 hrs of pool each day alone! It was awesome!
Brittney
Game changer!
Mairilee
Great idea Brittney! You need to bring me one for my next flight!
Brittney
Mairilee haha any time! Name your snacks of choice and I’ll totally hook you up
Mairilee
Brittney Bring your sis and kiddies!!
Lisa
Stroller with big wheels
Yamila
Stroller is a must!
Sunblock /Hat/Sandals and water shoes/ daipers/ toys that can be lost and not attachments to the baby/ tons of snacks
Life jacket if you are planning to go to the resort pool
You will not need a car seat.
We used a private transportation and we requested in advance the car seat and they had it for us in the van.
If you don't get a play pen at the hotel maybe ask for other options such as a cot etc.
Richelle
Yamila where did you find water shoes?
Yamila
Richelle Loucks at Walmart and Canadian Tire
Yamila
Also you can check second hand stores for cheap Summer items. I did take a robe similar to this and a poncho for after the pool
Amanda
Depending on where you are going, I highly recommend BabyVallarta. You can rent anything from cribs to toys to potties to bikes. They are awesome and deliver right to you.
Amanda
And pool toys and lifejackets. We’re going soon too with my older kids and just renting age appropriate toys (that my kids love because they are “new to them” and lifejackets. It’s worth it just for that!
Christin
We used to rent a playpen, high chair, bag of toys from a local company.
Mairilee
To add onto anything else people have said above, ideas from friends that are flight attendants (and my sister when she traveled with her babes) that I have heard that seem like they would be very helpful. More diapers onboard than you think you might need, a few extra changes of clothes and extra food/formula if you use it. If there is a delay of several hours, you don't want to be stuck with bags dropped and unavailable. Also, the blow out or vomit situation, if it happens more than once and you only have one change of clothes, that can be a night mare. My sis printed out loads of coloring sheets and brought special crayons/pens or whatever to use. A friend used to go to the dollar store and buy loads of small new items, she actually wrapped them as a gift as she said that kept her babes occupied a few more minutes doing the unwrapping lol a puck to charge phone/tablet in case in seat charging isn't working for some reason, like others said, download netflix or whatever shows and have them loaded onto your tablet, laptop/phone. My sister never used these, but I wonder if headphones that are sound reducing as well as plug into electronics might be good to make snoozing easier with less distractions. Oh and the last thing my sis told me she wished she had done. Boarded early and gotten herself sorted at the seat with what she needed through the flight in her bag under her seat or in the seat back. She had a flight once in bad weather to BC and too much turbulence to be able to get up and get her carefully packed bag she had put above in the overhead compartment.
Janessa
All great suggestions! We will also be bringing laundry detergent to do a quick rinse in the tub if we need to wash clothes. And bringing ziplocks/reusable containers for snacks at the resorts. You usually have a fridge in your room so I would stock it so you don’t ever have to worry about not having food!
Kathy
When my kids were little I used to buy cheap toys from the loonie store and wrap them all up individually and each hour on the airplane I would give them another one to unwrap. It kept them occupied for about an hour and then it was time for the next present
Tj
Bring Wagon!!!
Jeff
A cheap stroller that's small, a body carrier and a portable playpen.
We did Japan with my daughter when she was 9 months and that made it way easier.
Michelle
We brought blow up play toys and if you have a baby then a blow up floaty that holds the baby is always nice to have in a pool and if they are brand new they travel awesome because they are flat as a pair of pants. Then leave them there for some lucky person or give them to your maid to take home.
Michelle
And lollipops for the flight because their ears sometimes won’t pop and it helps when that occurs
A.I. says...
Traveling to Mexico with a 15-Month-Old Baby: Tips and Advice
Traveling with a young baby can be both exciting and challenging. Here are some tips and advice for your upcoming trip to Mexico with your 15-month-old:
Bringing a Playpen
It's a wise decision to bring a playpen with you. Many hotels and resorts in Mexico may not provide one, and having a familiar and safe space for your baby to play and nap can be a lifesaver. Look for a lightweight and portable playpen that's easy to set up and break down.
Stroller Considerations
A stroller is essential when traveling with a baby. It will not only help you navigate through airports and tourist attractions but will also provide a comfortable place for your little one to nap or rest. Consider a lightweight and compact stroller that can easily fit in the overhead compartment or be gate-checked on the plane.
Keeping Your Baby Occupied on the Plane
Keeping a 15-month-old occupied on a plane can be challenging, but with some preparation, it can be manageable. Here are some tips:
- Snacks and toys: Pack a variety of snacks and small, quiet toys that your baby enjoys. Rotate them throughout the flight to keep them entertained.
- Books and apps: Bring along some of your baby's favorite books and download age-appropriate apps or videos on your tablet or phone.
- Walk the aisles: When possible, take your baby for short walks up and down the aisle to stretch their legs and change their surroundings.
- Comfort items: Pack your baby's favorite blanket, stuffed animal, or pacifier to help soothe them during the flight.
Additional Tips
- Pack essentials: Make sure to pack enough diapers, wipes, formula (if needed), and a change of clothes for yourself and your baby.
- Stay hydrated: Offer your baby plenty of fluids during the flight to prevent dehydration.
- Be flexible: Traveling with a baby can be unpredictable. Be prepared to adjust your plans and go with the flow.
Remember, every baby is different, and what works for one may not work for another. Stay patient, and don't hesitate to ask for help from fellow travelers or airline staff when needed. Enjoy your trip to Mexico and make wonderful memories with your little one!
Richelle
Hi, we will be traveling to Mexico with a 15month old, I am wondering if anyone has any advice or tips they found useful. We were told to bring a playpen as one isn’t guaranteed, and we were thinking a stroller? Anyone travel with babies this young have any advice for the plane to keep him occupied?