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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 398024" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>I think Jet Blue is especially fun for kids. Everyone has their own TV and can watch what they want. There are movies available for purchase. There is a map that shows where the plane is and the altitude and speed it is flying. They serve free drinks and snacks. You can bring your own food. Because of food allergies, I always bring my own food and no one on the plane has even asked about it.</p><p></p><p>The only problem with bringing food is getting through security. I would get the individual sized peanut butter and make sure it is under the amount for liquid. I'm not sure I would call peanut butter a liquid, but I have found their definition is sometimes different than mine. Sometimes they will accept my explanation of food allergies and why I need it, but not always. It depends on who you get. Your medical reason is probably an even tougher sell than mine to most people, so I wouldn't take any chances on relying on that. It might be a good idea to have a doctor's note, but no one has ever asked for mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 398024, member: 1792"] I think Jet Blue is especially fun for kids. Everyone has their own TV and can watch what they want. There are movies available for purchase. There is a map that shows where the plane is and the altitude and speed it is flying. They serve free drinks and snacks. You can bring your own food. Because of food allergies, I always bring my own food and no one on the plane has even asked about it. The only problem with bringing food is getting through security. I would get the individual sized peanut butter and make sure it is under the amount for liquid. I'm not sure I would call peanut butter a liquid, but I have found their definition is sometimes different than mine. Sometimes they will accept my explanation of food allergies and why I need it, but not always. It depends on who you get. Your medical reason is probably an even tougher sell than mine to most people, so I wouldn't take any chances on relying on that. It might be a good idea to have a doctor's note, but no one has ever asked for mine. [/QUOTE]
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