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    • Z Offline
      ZacK
      last edited by

      spring:
      //Moderator's note: Topics merged


      Hi all,

      i am thinking of bringing my 2yo to bangkok with my hubby,mil & sil. But i have some concerns....

      Is it goin to be chalenging to travel e few hrs journey with her?
      Wad r e necessity to prepare?
      Which hotel wld u recommend? (i've been to arnoma n twin tower but tt was when im stil single)
      Is it easy to find food tt is suitable for my gal to eat?
      Is e water clean for young children? (need to prepare milk)

      Hopefully anyone who had brought kids to bangkok wld give me some advices... TIA! šŸ˜Ž
      You may wish to try Novotel Siam Square... We stayed there when we visited BKK two yrs back. Basically my wife and I are not the adventurous type, when we visited, it was the hot season... So for us it was basically out of hotel straight to the shopping malls!

      From the hotel side entrance, walk less than 10 min to the reach the stretch of upmarket shopping malls (Siam Paragon, Central World). They've food court, fast food, supermarket etc, so makes it easier in case you need to grab essentials for your kid.

      The train station is just beside the shopping malls so that is within walking distance as well. Slightly further away but still within walking distance is MBK, which I liken to our Queensway shopping centre).

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        autumnbronze
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        Hi Spring,


        I went to Bangkok 2x when my son was 1 yr and again at 1 and a half yrs. We stayed at the Novotel at Siam Square and Holiday Inn Silom, Bangkok. The latter is v child friendly. Please request to be accomodated at the new wing as it is more spacious. He is now 27 mths and I will be bringing him to one of the islands off Thailand soon. I will find my checklist done previously, update it and share in a day or so. In the meantime:

        Is it goin to be challenging to travel e few hrs journey with her?
        As EN mentioned. It depends on the character. I brought some lollipops for him to suck in case he felt the pressure in his ears, fortunately, it was smooth sailing also because we kept him occupied with colouring and let him play with the remote control. I prepared him in advance by showing him pix of bangkok on the internet, reading him a book abt a young boy travelling in a plane for the first time, identifying the plane, pilot etc.. and also assuring him that almost everybody feels the ear pressure and if you feel it, tell mommy so I will know what to do with you.

        Wad r e necessity to prepare?
        Will share with you soon

        Which hotel wld u recommend? (i've been to arnoma n twin tower but tt was when im stil single)
        As mentioned above. You may also want to consider surfing the websites of the hotels you have shortlisted to check if they provide child friendly services ie kids' pool, kids' activities, clinics nearby etc... We travelled by taxi where ever we went, just to be away and safe from the crowds. We walked too, if the destination was not far.

        Is it easy to find food tt is suitable for my gal to eat?
        Most hotels provide breakfast in their accomodation pkg. If your gal is not fussy, you can give her bread, porridge, fried rice, noodles, yogurt, cereal, full cream milk (tell them to warm it up first) etc.. I also stock up on yogurt pkt and fruits from the buffet bar to give him in between meals. At that time, I brought Nestle pkt cereal, biscuits and fruit bars from hm. So morn would be oats with prune, aftnoon rice with mixed vege and nite would be bottled food (eg heinze). This time, I will bring pkt cereal in case, but I will order plain rice with stir fried vege or fried rice or if he can eat what I am ordering for myself, I will share with him. If the hotel/restaurant is reputable, they will oblige your request for your toddler's food. But don't give her street food. It may not be necessary to bring hot water flask, utensils etc.. if you are able to arrange with the hotel to provide these items. Can be done via email or telephone.

        Is e water clean for young children? (need to prepare milk)
        You can give her bottled water from the hotel room, but boil it first.

        Some children thrive on routines. You may want to consider bringing something to occupy her, like toys. These familiar things provide a source of comfort. My son would work on his puzzle once we return to the room aft breakfast and poo poo at the same time. It became a routine for him as we stayed for 1 week on both occasions.

        I was initially worried when I travelled with him for the first time. For me, what helped was that I prepared him for it, so he wasn't overwhelmed or scared. Its a good thing that you are exposing your child to travel at a young age. Don't worry, you are going with family, so you will have support. šŸ˜„

        Have a good trip.

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          autumnbronze
          last edited by

          Hi Spring,


          Couldn't find my old list. So I made a new one as I am preparing for his trip as well. Some of the items may not be applicable to you and you may need to add on:

          1.Pampers
          2.Attire (abt 2 to 3 changes a day)
          3.Pyjamas
          4.Liquid detergent (small bottle)
          5.Cotton buds
          6.Body wash/body sponge
          7.Shampoo
          8.Moisturizer
          9.Insect repellent
          10.Vaselin (petroluem jelly)
          11.Wet wipes (big and small pkt)
          12.Snacks ie biscuits, fruit bars
          13.Toys/books
          14.Small napkins
          15.Shoes/sandals
          16.Socks
          17.Comb/brush
          18.Powder
          19.Medication eg vicks, calamine lotion, panadol for kids, sea salt spray for runny nose, cough syrup
          20.Underwear
          21.Nestle cereal
          22.Hand sanitizer
          23.Cap
          24.Sunscreen lotion
          25.Swim trunks
          26.Bathrobe
          27.Cod liver oil

          Thats all I can think of. If necessary, will keep on updating. BTW, you can check via phone/email if they have a toddler's cot/mattress, food warmer and as I have mentioned, if its child friendly and reputable, they can provide you with such items.

          Hope this helps. šŸ˜„

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          • B Offline
            buds
            last edited by

            spring:
            Hi all,


            i am thinking of bringing my 2yo to bangkok with my hubby,mil & sil. But i have some concerns....
            Hi spring, i visited Bangkok when my girls were
            2+ and 4+. My elder DD was down with stomach
            flu the nite before some more. But no choice, we
            had to bring her anyway.. šŸ˜ž

            With one kiddie down we definitely had to pack for
            war. But it was definitely a challenging experience
            but still a nice memorable one. :love:

            Ours was early morning flight, so kiddies both slept
            soundly. šŸ˜‰ Bangkok traffic is a killer during peak
            season. ie. holiday season. So children can be quite restless.
            We brought some puzzles, books & games to keep them occupied.
            Small whiteboard and colourful markers oso good and sticker books.
            Depending on the age of your child can consider to bring some of the
            stuff they like.

            Bring a cap for head protection; be it rainy or sunny.
            spring:
            Is it goin to be chalenging to travel e few hrs journey with her?
            For us DD1 was a travel baby, we have brought her
            out for trips since very baby years. šŸ˜„ But cause she
            fell ill, we brought all her medication from the GP and
            we found out later part of the trip that the medication
            were not enough. I had to use my lifeline.. hehee.. :lol:
            a nurse friend in SG to find out what are the alternatives
            we cud get off the shelf in Bangkok's pharmacies.

            Panadol syrup should be easy to get there.
            But for cough and runny nose may not find similar brands
            we're used to. But for us it was the vomiting that was reali
            bad from the stomach flu. So my nurse friend just advised
            to keep her hydrated and it is normal not having appetite
            to consume anything, but let her eat anything she feels like
            even chips and down it with fizzy drinks. She explained that
            the fizzy drinks like coke sprite and the likes will help with
            the nausea and the gas in her tummy. Indeed, in our case it
            definitely helped a lot. During our 5 days there, things started
            to get better by the 3rd day. šŸ˜“ Phew! For the diarrhoea,
            she told us that Smecta or Lacteolforte should be readily
            available there too.
            spring:
            Wad r e necessity to prepare?
            Lots of pull ups, cos not many places to get them to lie down
            for nappy change. Lots of wet wipes. Gosh, i can never do
            without these! :lol: Then, we needed those easy disposable
            blue duckie plastic rolls for every nappy change and every
            vomiting episode. The Mother care ones are greeeaaat cos
            it sorta has a powdery scent that makes pull-ups with poop
            smell like powder too. :lol:

            We had to bring a pram as well cause DD1 was in no condition
            to walk around, so we had to push her everywhere we went. As
            we were with a group tour, the organisers were great as we had
            help with our kiddies and our stuff. The drivers were also our
            lifesavers. Kind married couple who helped us out all the time. :lol:
            They always wanted to make sure the kiddies were okay, and
            usually asked if there was anything we needed throughout our
            trip.

            Pillow and small blanket for coach rides. Or those neck pillows
            will be good too. We also travelled to Pattaya for some beach
            action @ Coral Island.

            Clothes should preferably be pre-ironed and folded nicely. And
            if you're planning to shop for clothes no need to bring so many
            as Bangkok is a shopping haven. One disadvantage though...
            their range caters more to the stick thins and slims. šŸ˜› For ladies
            wearing L and XL sizes not really easy to find similar fanciful ones
            like those available for the stick thin people.

            A few shops we passed by charged extra for large sizes. Same
            brand. Same type. But priced higher.
            spring:
            Which hotel wld u recommend? (i've been to arnoma n twin tower but tt was when im stil single)
            Baiyoke Sky was definitely thee largest place we stayed over at.
            Complete with walk in wardrobes & all but yet still spacious enuff
            to still play bowling inside. We were place somewhere around the
            43rd floor. Corner unit. HUGE! The elevator ride up can be deafening
            for some, who are placed on the higher floors. Breakfast is at the top
            floor with a very nice morning view! Glass window panels surrounding
            the top level, and tuk tuk exhibit for picture taking amongst the variety
            of breakfast spread.
            spring:
            Is it easy to find food tt is suitable for my gal to eat?
            Daily b'fast was right at the top of the hotel. Quite posh and lavish for
            us already.. :drool: During our time there, they even had vegetarian
            food. Kiddies can eat cereal or porridge/congee lah. šŸ˜‰ There is
            also a Japanese food station if you're into Jap food.
            spring:
            Is e water clean for young children? (need to prepare milk)
            Best to use bottled water. Use up the complimentary ones from the
            hotel and they will usually replenish when they see your counter empty.
            We chilled 2 bottles of the complimentary bottled water for our outdoor
            trips the following day. Their summer can be quite hot.
            spring:
            Hopefully anyone who had brought kids to bangkok wld give me some advices... TIA! šŸ˜Ž
            autumnbronze has provided quite a lot of the necessities liao. If i can
            remember other stuff, will post it up again. When are you leaving btw?

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              autumnbronze
              last edited by

              Hey Spring,


              Additional items I have in my checklist:

              28.Toothpaste
              29.Toothbrush
              30.Child's water bottle
              31.Changing mat
              32.Disposal bags (as suggested by Buds, the duckie ones from mothercare)

              We don't use the pram. Son is used to walking and we are used to carrying him šŸ˜„

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                autumnbronze
                last edited by

                Hey buds,


                Thx a bunch. I have picked up/learnt few tips from your suggestions myself!! šŸ˜‰

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                  spring
                  last edited by

                  Hey all........


                  Really a BIG THANK YOU for all of your advices. But ermmm.... I hav actually change plan, im goin for a cruise instead of bangkok as i find it too challenging. 1st time bringing her on a trip, goin on cruise wld be much easier.

                  But all of ur tips wld stil be very useful for my future trips. V paisei if some of you tink tat im wasting ur time... :oops: But once again, thanks for e reply esp autumnbronze n buds n all la....for e detailed reply.

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                    autumnbronze
                    last edited by

                    spring:
                    Hey all........


                    Really a BIG THANK YOU for all of your advices. But ermmm.... I hav actually change plan, im goin for a cruise instead of bangkok as i find it too challenging. 1st time bringing her on a trip, goin on cruise wld be much easier.

                    But all of ur tips wld stil be very useful for my future trips. V paisei if some of you tink tat im wasting ur time... :oops: But once again, thanks for e reply esp autumnbronze n buds n all la....for e detailed reply.
                    Hi spring,

                    No worries šŸ˜„

                    Are you going on Star Cruises??

                    Am trying to recollect our trip. I know my DS enjoyed himself alot. I am sure your daughter will too. šŸ˜„

                    Have fun ....

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                      spring
                      last edited by

                      autumnbronze:


                      Hi spring,

                      No worries šŸ˜„

                      Are you going on Star Cruises??

                      Am trying to recollect our trip. I know my DS enjoyed himself alot. I am sure your daughter will too. šŸ˜„

                      Have fun ....
                      Hey autumnbronze,

                      yep, going on star virgo cruise. Glad to hear tt ur ds enjoy his cruise trip, hope tt my dd will enjoy hers too!

                      Im lookin forward to this trip, but somehow feelin anxious too. 1st time bringing a lil one on holiday. Tink sometimes im jus too paranoid...my hubby is much more relax den me... always say i tink too much... šŸ˜›

                      Wow...seems like ur ds is a travel baby like bud's dd ya... u must hav lots of memorable experience with him, such a blessing.... šŸ˜Ž

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                        buds
                        last edited by

                        autumnbronze:
                        Hey buds,


                        Thx a bunch. I have picked up/learnt few tips from your suggestions myself!! šŸ˜‰
                        You're most welcome!
                        Am sure you had a blast...
                        And not looking forward to
                        coming back. Hehee.. :lol:

                        Where did you stay?

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