Delta Indoc Dinner
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#55
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From: retired
I'm a bit surprised the majority opinion on here seems to be "don't bring the kid." A four month old is generally just a portable eat-sleep-poop machine; a two-year old is a whole different animal (literally). I think you should definitely plan to bring your wife AND kid. You have a myriad of options on the day of depending on how the baby is doing. If my wife were there, that baby would be constantly held and entertained.
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From: Just a thin sheamr
Greetings,
If I want to bring my girlfriend to the Indoc dinner I presume that's ok correct?
She wouldn't need positive space travel but how do I confirm that she will, or at least wants to attend with me as my plus 1.
I replied to the email I got from Delta about the Indoc dinner and spouse travel but no reply.
Do I just show up with her?
If I want to bring my girlfriend to the Indoc dinner I presume that's ok correct?
She wouldn't need positive space travel but how do I confirm that she will, or at least wants to attend with me as my plus 1.
I replied to the email I got from Delta about the Indoc dinner and spouse travel but no reply.
Do I just show up with her?
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