Glasgow Airport Childrens Facilities General Information
Any parent whose has young children will all ask the same questions when travelling with young children.
What are the facilities like at the airport? Will I be able to keep my little ones happy if there is a flight delay? Children like their routine and to have familiar surroundings about them otherwise they will let you know they are not happy.
At Glasgow Airport there are a number of changing facilities for babies.
Most of the bathrooms throughout the airport building have units which we all familiar with which are mounted on the bathroom walls.
Parents can also locate changing rooms for their babies once they go air side.
The first changing room can be found close to Starbucks cafe on the first floor of the main terminal.
Another room can be found close to the departure lounge of international flights beside two of the bars called Bargo Wine Bar and the Drum and the Monkey bar.
There is a large room which can be located beside the baggage hall when travellers reclaim their luggage once they arrival at the airport.
Parents will be pleased to note there is an area set aside for play which can be found beside number 27A and 27B departure gates.
Please note that parents require to supervise their children as the soft play is unmanned.
Generally this area is aimed for children between 2 and 6 years old.
Throughout the main terminal area there are various toys and games set aside to keep children happy.
Parents can find play equipment which has Lego toys available for youngsters.
There are various tables which have puzzles to keep them happy.
Not forgetting the interactive games which children young and old appreciate and can be kept amused for hours.
Which one amongst us does not like plane spotting.
Children of all ages can be kept busy watching the planes land and refuel ready for take.
They can watch as the luggage is loaded from the trucks onto the planes.
With the one question we all dread, is our luggage on our plane? The kids can watch all the goings on of the airport at the window close to the restaurant called Frankie and Benny's.
If you really want to relax before your flight there is a new lounge at the airport called Sky lounge.
I have not tried this service but sounds great if your are travelling with family.
There are DVDs and TV for the children to watch as well as various interactive games they can play and not forgetting toys for the young ones.
The holiday wing lounge offers free soft drinks, coffee and that much cup of tea to revive you.
Snacks and alcoholic drinks are also on offer in the lounge.
You can access the internet in the business section and catch up the days news by the numerous magazines and newspapers on offer.
Please note there is a charge for this service.
If you need to purchase any baby supplies there is a chemist within the building called Boots the Chemist.
This shop sells the usual baby supplies such as nappies, baby food, soothers etc.
Children and teenagers can select their magazines, sweets, candy and books from WH Smiths book store before the board their flight.
What are the facilities like at the airport? Will I be able to keep my little ones happy if there is a flight delay? Children like their routine and to have familiar surroundings about them otherwise they will let you know they are not happy.
At Glasgow Airport there are a number of changing facilities for babies.
Most of the bathrooms throughout the airport building have units which we all familiar with which are mounted on the bathroom walls.
Parents can also locate changing rooms for their babies once they go air side.
The first changing room can be found close to Starbucks cafe on the first floor of the main terminal.
Another room can be found close to the departure lounge of international flights beside two of the bars called Bargo Wine Bar and the Drum and the Monkey bar.
There is a large room which can be located beside the baggage hall when travellers reclaim their luggage once they arrival at the airport.
Parents will be pleased to note there is an area set aside for play which can be found beside number 27A and 27B departure gates.
Please note that parents require to supervise their children as the soft play is unmanned.
Generally this area is aimed for children between 2 and 6 years old.
Throughout the main terminal area there are various toys and games set aside to keep children happy.
Parents can find play equipment which has Lego toys available for youngsters.
There are various tables which have puzzles to keep them happy.
Not forgetting the interactive games which children young and old appreciate and can be kept amused for hours.
Which one amongst us does not like plane spotting.
Children of all ages can be kept busy watching the planes land and refuel ready for take.
They can watch as the luggage is loaded from the trucks onto the planes.
With the one question we all dread, is our luggage on our plane? The kids can watch all the goings on of the airport at the window close to the restaurant called Frankie and Benny's.
If you really want to relax before your flight there is a new lounge at the airport called Sky lounge.
I have not tried this service but sounds great if your are travelling with family.
There are DVDs and TV for the children to watch as well as various interactive games they can play and not forgetting toys for the young ones.
The holiday wing lounge offers free soft drinks, coffee and that much cup of tea to revive you.
Snacks and alcoholic drinks are also on offer in the lounge.
You can access the internet in the business section and catch up the days news by the numerous magazines and newspapers on offer.
Please note there is a charge for this service.
If you need to purchase any baby supplies there is a chemist within the building called Boots the Chemist.
This shop sells the usual baby supplies such as nappies, baby food, soothers etc.
Children and teenagers can select their magazines, sweets, candy and books from WH Smiths book store before the board their flight.