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Thread: Miami Airport with Mini Me

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    Gold 5 Star Member janny's Avatar
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    One way to help if you think your child is prone to get lost and you have a digital camera is to take a photo of them in the morning so you have a record of what they are wearing .In the heat of the moment and panick its easy to forget whether mini me is wearing the mickey t shirt or the goofy shorts whether its the blue on or the green .


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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Oscarsvilla
    So how bad is Miami Airport, what should we expect when we get there. What makes it so bad?

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    Its not bad its just much busier than the other Floridian aiports, given a choice I would use Orlando.


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    We often fly into Miami and don't find it any worse than any other - bit of undesirable area but we won't go into that! In fairness my girls are now 19 and 15 - try flying to Abu Dhabi with a redhead and blonde that age.

    I would suggest you do what you would do in a shopping centre at home, either reins or a lead or strapped into the buggy. Sensible and cautious approach as sadly one must now do at all times.

    It's quicker coming in to Miami because you don't have the double stuff with the suitcases. Majority of signs and spoken language is Spanish.
    Fiona


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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by fiona
    We often fly into Miami and don't find it any worse than any other - bit of undesirable area but we won't go into that! In fairness my girls are now 19 and 15 - try flying to Abhu Dhabi with a redhead and blonde that age.

    I would suggest you do what you would do in a shopping centre at home, either rains or a lead or strapped into the buggy. Sensible and cautious approach as sadly one must now do at all times.

    It's quicker coming in to Miami because you don't have the double stuff with the suitcases. Majority of signs and spoken language is Spanish.
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    I would second that!


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    How long on average does it take to get through all the checks.
    We do have a connecting flight to orlando(MCO)an hour after we get off.
    Will this be enough time?


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    Best person to ask is Floridalover he goes in and out of Miami all the time.


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