Hi
Taking 3 year old daughter to legoland next month for a weekend.
Flying with Ryanair and am checking in online with no bags so won't be able to bring my buggy (I refuse to pay for check-in just to get a tag for my buggy yes I am mean!!)
Was going to get a Trunki to put 4 changes of clothes and 2 pjs plus dvd player for the boss, thought the Trunki might be useful to pull her along while going through the airport.
Re: Trunki, the world’s first ride-on kid's suitcase - are they useful for hand lugga
thanks poppy, I rang ryanair and they told me that I would have to pay to check in and get a tag or pay 30 euro at the door of the plane. I'm not sure if I want to risk that...................
thanks poppy, I rang ryanair and they told me that I would have to pay to check in and get a tag or pay 30 euro at the door of the plane. I'm not sure if I want to risk that...................
Re: Trunki, the world’s first ride-on kid's suitcase - are they useful for hand lugga
hi, we got one of those trunks for our trip to nz, it was a great success . saved alot of hassle at amsterdam and kuala lumpur airports. only thing was our little lad fell asleep on it on the 2nd leg of journey and kept falling off but you wont have that problem going to london, ps .was at legoland last sept. was brilliant you wont be disappointed