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chefann said:It's usually any 4 people.
I'm just twisted enough to hold a "favorite child" tournament, with the loser having to stay home. It could be a way to have all sorts of chores done around the house next year - give each child points for positive activities and the 2 with the most points get to go on the trip.pamperedpals said:I also will have to buy in another child, as I have three.
chefann said:Right.
I did receive a note yesterday that originated from Chris Manion that stated that there will be gift card options for levels 2-4, for people who cannot or will not travel. That info will be included when the official rules are posted on CC and sent out to everyone (I'm guessing with the calendars that we usually get around Thanksgiving).
Yes, most airlines allow children of all ages to travel with their parents or guardians. However, it is important to check with the specific airline for their policies and any age restrictions.
Yes, each child above the age of 2 is required to have their own ticket for air travel. Some airlines may offer discounted rates for children under a certain age.
All children traveling by air are required to have a valid form of identification, such as a passport or birth certificate. Additionally, if only one parent is traveling with the children, a notarized letter of consent from the other parent may be required.
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