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I saw posts from 2017 where it was confirmed that a collapsable wagon is acceptable as a gate checked item.
Traveling with 2 yr old twins... :}
Is this still the case? Following is a link to the wagon in question.
https://www.costco.com/Mac-Sports-Folding-Utility-Wagon.product.100371844.html
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@JaneCaskey wrote:I saw posts from 2017 where it was confirmed that a collapsable wagon is acceptable as a gate checked item.
Traveling with 2 yr old twins... :}
Is this still the case? Following is a link to the wagon in question.
https://www.costco.com/Mac-Sports-Folding-Utility-Wagon.product.100371844.html
That looks great, I may get one! I don’t see any issue with it, the size and weight are reasonable. When it’s folded up it should be easy to handle, not much protruding, etc.
Another idea would be that if you have a bag for it (or buy a Southwest bag for $17) if anything sticks out on it.
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Looking to do this same thing next week.... did the collapsible wagon work out? We have the same one!
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@Mhumphreys wrote:Looking to do this same thing next week.... did the collapsible wagon work out? We have the same one!
I can't see any issue if you put it in a blue bag, and probably no issue gate checked bare. Any feedback from the OP @JaneCaskey?