
Or, ticket to sit in this case, because some stadiums (cough Giants cough) require kids over the age of two to have their own seat.
March 29th, 2012Comments: 7
Or, ticket to sit in this case, because some stadiums (cough Giants cough) require kids over the age of two to have their own seat.
stephanie says:
that’s because the giants are big fat pooheads and the dodgers are awesome.
Rebecca says:
Doesn’t Disney charge for kids over 1 year old? So does a children’s museum around here. They charge for kids over 1 year old. Really?
Jennifer Saunders says:
Disneyland doesn’t charge for under 3. Just thought I would throw that out there. Also who would PAY to see the Giants??!! Go Dodgers!!!!!!
Melissa says:
To be fair Rebecca, Disney is FOR kids. Giving a childrens discount would be kind of ridiculous on their part for profit.
Me says:
San Francisco blows.
Heather says:
Many sporting venues require tickets for children of all ages including breastfeeding infants. If I recall there was a brush up about this a few weeks ago in regards to the London Olympics
UGA football (which we love) doesn’t even have a child price so we were buying three tickets + annual donation to take the 10 mo. old with us to games. However, we were already slightly crazy as we drove 8 1/2 hours to the games in the first place.
Helen says:
With the exception of when we took our 5 week old to the old Yankee Stadium so he would have seen (slept through) a game there before it was torn down, we have always bought him a seat at games. Its just easier to have the smidgeon of extra room to help contain/occupy him.
And Disney requires tickets for kids over the age of three. That is the point they start charging for them at the buffets and such too.