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12-22-2012
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Bringing kids to the game?
Do any of you guys bring your young kids to the games?
What age would you think they would start to really enjoy it? Is there ever any concern for their safety? Are there ever any fans that you consider to be too vulgar?
Say, would you bring your 4 year old daughter? Is there better sections suited for this type crowd?
I feel that everyone who wants to say anything, do anything, should be able to say anything or do anything, within the limits of not hurting another person.
-Madalyn Murray O'Hair
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12-22-2012
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Believe!!!!
Joined: | Feb 2006 |
Location: | Cookies? |
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At this stadium?
Fans of every age are safe here.
Nothing to worry about except the constant trips to the restroom.
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12-22-2012
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#3
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Joined: | Oct 2008 |
Location: | Frisco, TX |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TTexasTT
Do any of you guys bring your young kids to the games?
What age would you think they would start to really enjoy it? Is there ever any concern for their safety? Are there ever any fans that you consider to be too vulgar?
Say, would you bring your 4 year old daughter? Is there better sections suited for this type crowd?
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Safety is a non-issue. There is the occasional obscene fan, a scuffle here and there, but nothing out of the ordinary. The good thing is that when anything happens, security is there to take care of it within minutes.
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12-22-2012
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#4
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Sanka, Ya Dead Mon? Ya Mon.
Joined: | Jan 2011 |
Location: | Dallas |
Posts: | 4,222 |
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Ya Jerry world is kid friendly, this isn't Oakland.
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12-22-2012
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#5
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Thanks guys
I feel that everyone who wants to say anything, do anything, should be able to say anything or do anything, within the limits of not hurting another person.
-Madalyn Murray O'Hair
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12-22-2012
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#6
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Joined: | Dec 2005 |
Location: | Alaska |
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I went to the Philly-Dallas game Monday night at Texas stadium when McNabb had that unbelievable play where he ran all over the field and then threw a touchdown. After that game there was no way I was ever going to take my kids to a game. There were 3 fights in my section alone....man was that a good time, except for the loss that is.
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12-22-2012
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Sanka, Ya Dead Mon? Ya Mon.
Joined: | Jan 2011 |
Location: | Dallas |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rbr651
I went to the Philly-Dallas game Monday night at Texas stadium when McNabb had that unbelievable play where he ran all over the field and then threw a touchdown. After that game there was no way I was ever going to take my kids to a game. There were 3 fights in my section alone....man was that a good time, except for the loss that is.
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Philly fans just bring the crap. I remember when I was a kid my dad took me to a Philly/Dallas playoff game in Texas stadium. We ended up sitting right next to Philly fans. They were obnoxious the whole time. We were sitting right at the ledge of the second level and I remember them dumping their beer over the ledge onto the Cowboy fans below, and throwing popcorn on them I believe.
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12-22-2012
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#8
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Location: | Deer Park TX |
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My son will be 11 in jan and he's been going since he was 18 months. He's. Been to about 5 games. I took him to a philly game at texas stadium and that was a mistake but the others was just fine. He loves the new stadium
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12-23-2012
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#9
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I honestly think that until about age 10 or so it is a waste of money. Your kid will be safe at any age in the stadium, especially the new stadium, as the fans aren't unruly. But when the fans get to yelling really loud it can sometimes scare a younger kid or hurt their ears. it doesn't bother adults because we are half deaf already.
I took my son who was about maybe 5 at the time and I knew I was in trouble when it was the kickoff and my son asked me if it was time to go yet. When he got home his mom asked him what part of the game he liked best and he told her wrestling with dad in the hotel room. LOL.
You guys have to remember how kids look at things .... they definitely see the world differently than we do.
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12-23-2012
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#10
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Joined: | Mar 2012 |
Location: | Austin TX/SJ CA |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RastaRocket
Ya Jerry world is kid friendly, this isn't Oakland.
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LOL! The only NFL games I've been to were Raiders games(In Oakland and L.A.). I won't judge the rest of the NFL based on those
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12-23-2012
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#11
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Joined: | Mar 2012 |
Location: | Austin TX/SJ CA |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by muck4doo
LOL! The only NFL games I've been to were Raiders games(In Oakland and L.A.). I won't judge the rest of the NFL based on those
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To be fair though to Oakland, going to A's games used to be considered much more family friendly than going to Giants games at Candlestick Park. I'm not sure if that still holds true after the Giants moved to their new stadium. Still, I would never have taken my kids to a Raiders game. From everything I've heard Cowboys games are nothing like those, but Cowboys Stadium itself may be overwhelming.
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12-23-2012
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#12
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Joined: | Aug 2011 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RastaRocket
Ya Jerry world is kid friendly, this isn't Oakland.
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As it should.
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