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halojonbonjovi 02-29-2008 02:41 PM

I need your help
 
Hi there,

Is a child of two allowed to go to a stadium with his mother to watch bon jovi or not ?

Thanks !!!

(Don't)Lie_to_me 02-29-2008 02:44 PM

Allowed? Probably, but it's VERY inadvisable.

Lord of the Jovi Realm 02-29-2008 03:46 PM

each person including children needs their own ticket, but Bon Jovi concerts are all ages shows

crashed 02-29-2008 04:36 PM

But again, I just don't think taking a 2 year old is very wise.

I suppose if you have seats it might not be too bad, but even then a concert will be VERY loud for a 2 year old. And if I was sat next to someone with a 2 year old at a concert, I wouldn't be that impressed to be honest.

(Don't)Lie_to_me 02-29-2008 04:42 PM

If you take him, don't expect people around you to be quiet, or use nice language.

danfan 02-29-2008 04:57 PM

Waste of money. We took our 5 year old to Giants in 2006, and he was sound asleep by the 3rd song.

Kathleen 02-29-2008 05:13 PM

Depends on the kids and their usual routine and their age. My kids were used to staying up late but even then I didn't start taking them until they were about 7 or 8 years old. I wasn't worried about the language but much younger than that and the kid just isn't going to pay too much attention.

I took my daughter to see Page and Plant (ex. Led Zeppelin) when she was 7 and she remembers it fondly to this day.

If the only way you can go is to take your kids - you can always try it. Don't let them bother others around you though. I tend to concentrate on the show and would not like a little kid trying to have a conversation with me during the concert.

Jonnyfur 02-29-2008 05:48 PM

I took my then 5 year old to Dublin in 2006. She loved it and was up rocking for the whole gig!! Talks about it to this day, and is going to Twickers too (but she'll be 7 by then).

I wouldn't take a child of 2 tho, took my daughter to another gig (open air) at 3 which was not a success!

Sambo-Chris 02-29-2008 08:40 PM

Taking a 2 years old into a rock concert where it is loud and crowded is irresponsible. The kid is way too young.

I doubt that it is allowed to take such a young kid to such an event. At least it shouldn't be.

Kathleen 02-29-2008 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Sambo-Chris (Post 807631)
Taking a 2 years old into a rock concert where it is loud and crowded is irresponsible. The kid is way too young.

I doubt that it is allowed to take such a young kid to such an event. At least it shouldn't be.

A friend in California used to take his baby to Grateful Dead concerts all the time. He would stuff cotten in the baby's ears so it wasn't too loud and he only went to outdoor casual shows where people spread their blankets out on the grass. The baby would sleep on the blanket through most of it.

I tried taking my 2 year old to an outdoor classical concert in the same format. He napped for awhile on the grass and it was fine. Then they played the 1812 overture with all the cannons booming and it scared the shit out of him LOL. We just left and took him home.


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