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Is it Safe to Fly in the New Age of COVID?

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Air travel has undoubtedly taken one of the hardest hits since the Coronavirus began. As the nation begins to slowly come out of quarantine and look to some sort of normalcy, we begin to wonder- how safe is it to fly now? 

Six months after the initial crisis began in our country, the TSA reports that they’ve definitely seen a rise in air travel since Labor Day, but that rise is still only about a quarter of the volume they see in typical years. And let’s examine the facts. First, there have been no confirmed cases of COVID-19 transmission on any US flights. This begs the question, does that mean there is no risk? What are the odds of getting sick in the air? One common fear is the notion that the recycled air throughout the cabin will be a natural breeding ground to quickly transmit the virus among all of the passengers should a COVID positive passenger be on board. This is FALSE. According to the CDC, most viruses in fact do NOT spread easily on flights because of the way the air is filtered and then circulated from the ceiling to the floor. Carriers have been using HEPA filters on board since well before the Coronavirus pandemic.  These filters capture at least 99.97% of airborne microbes by circulating the cabin air once every 2-4 minutes. Combine this with the strictly enforced policies of wearing a mask for the duration of the flight, leaving the middle seat open, limiting passengers, enhanced cleanings, temperature checks and health screenings and the probability of contracting COVID in flight goes down even more. 

The bottom line is use your common sense. Research the various airline carrier to make sure you’re comfortable with their health and safety protocols. Maintain a social distance in the airport. Wash your hands often. Use hand sanitizer. Wipe down the arms of your seat, your window shade, tray table and control buttons. Wear your mask at all times. Don’t touch your face. Apply for your TSA Pre-Check to minimize the need to stand in line for security.  Pack lightly so that you don’t need to go to a crowded baggage claim carousel. And, most importantly, be vigilant.  Travel will come back and we will all be ok.

Top 8 Rides for your MousekeToddlers at the Magic Kingdom

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When traveling to Disney World with toddlers, it can be overwhelming and tiring.  The Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World is home to a ton of options for your littlest travelers, and deciding which rides fit your toddler can be tough. I have been to the Magic Kingdom with my three kids at every stage of baby and toddler and have outlined the top 8 rides for toddlers so you know what rides not to miss!

#8. Under the Sea: Journey of the Little Mermaid

This colorful ride has everything your toddler is looking for: comfy seating in a shell, colorful characters, entertaining music, and little scare factor.  Plus, after the ride you can go directly to Ariel’s Grotto to meet Ariel herself. Lines aren’t typically too long and the que line has shells in the ground that the kids will love trying to pick up!

#7 The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

There is nothing better than

climbing into a honey pot to start your journey to the Hundred Acre Wood. This ride bounces, floats, and lifts through the story books. It will keep your little one entertained, and pointing out all their favorite characters.  One of the best things is the queue which has many activities to keep your little one occupied.

#6 Tomorrowland Speedway/Jungle Cruise

Listing two? That’s cheating, right? Hear me out!

Children under 2 head to the Jungle Cruise, an easy cruise through the jungle with lots to see, while the adults are entertained by the boat skipper’s commentary.

Over 2 head to Tomorrowland Speedway.  I have never heard my sons laugh so hard as when they were driving me around the track.  That’s right, a 2-year old takes the wheel of the car and you control th

e gas and brakes.  Since the car is on a track they can swerve to their hearts desire and taking Mom and Dad for a spin will be remembered for years to come.

#5 Mad Tea Party

A ride for the littlest and the oldest travelers in your party.  You can spin the wheel as fast or as slow as your little one would like.  It is also a great photo opportunity for  all your family fitted into a tea cu

p. Hearing my boys argue about who made Mommy dizzier was a highlight!

#4 It’s A Small World

Going to the Magic Kingdom and not going to It’s a Small World is like having a birthday party without blowing out the candles. It’s a classic Disney ride for the whole family. A slow-moving boat takes you through lands around the world while singing the familiar “annoying” song.  There are so many colors, animals and items from the ceiling to the water that your little ones wi

ll love taking a relaxing ride around the world. Great place to give a baby a bottle too!

#3 Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin

This ride is a must in my house, and a ride that is talked about for many months after. A 2-person ship takes you into Buzz Lightyear’s Ranger program where you will fight off the evil Emperor Zurg. Each person gets a laser gun, easy to use for the little ones and they can spin your ship around and around. Although the adults will try to get the highest score, your little one will love spinning you and shooting at the targets with their own sound effects of course!

#2 Peter Pan’s Flight

I’ll be honest, I never understood why this ride always had high wait times, until I had kids.  You board a 2-person pirate ship and away you go, flying into the London night and off to Neverland!  There is no scare factor to this ride as it is all colorful fun.  There are so many objects to point out to your little one, and it is a very smooth ride even for infants.  This ride can have high wait times, so try going first thing in the morning!

And #1 Dumbo the Flying Elephant

There is nothing more classic than Dumbo.  Kids of all ages will love that they can control whether you go higher or lower, and flying over Fantasyland makes Dumbo a perfect ride for your toddler.  A plus is after you get off the ride they added a stationary Dumbo so you can take your little one’s picture on Dumbo!

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