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Thread started 08/21/07 11:52pm

Malloy

Best seats for kids?

I'm thinking of taking my 9 year old again for a birthday treat on 31st. We were in row A block 110 which was great but didn't see the lightshow very well. Want to sit further up lower tier this time but worried she won't see anything when we all stand up.
Anyone had any experiences - good or bad - sitting with kids halfway up lower tier? I need some advice people!! confused
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Reply #1 posted 08/22/07 12:57am

lalalailoveu

I've taken my nine yr old daughter twice now, once in block 101, halfway up & then in block 105, also halfway & both locations were great! She did have to look between the people in front tho when everyone stood up to dance, but it didn't spoil her night smile

Taking her again on the 28th in block D2 - worried that the view won't be as good as she won't see as much due to her height but she is just excited to be on the floor nr the stage!

Brainwashed smile
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Reply #2 posted 08/22/07 1:19am

Malloy

lalalailoveu said:

I've taken my nine yr old daughter twice now, once in block 101, halfway up & then in block 105, also halfway & both locations were great! She did have to look between the people in front tho when everyone stood up to dance, but it didn't spoil her night smile

Taking her again on the 28th in block D2 - worried that the view won't be as good as she won't see as much due to her height but she is just excited to be on the floor nr the stage!

Brainwashed smile


Thanks for that. So would you say that midway up lower tier seats are the best ones to try for. If availability was no object, which seats would you say would be the best for small kids?
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Reply #3 posted 08/22/07 1:21am

Jxx

I'm sure no one would mind if you let her stand at the end of the aisle, if you feel it is safe for her to do so. Well done for getting her to like Prince. I've been a nanny for the last ten years and any children I look after have had to listen to Prince in the car whenever we've been out, and not one of them is interested in him ! Have a great time.
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Reply #4 posted 08/22/07 1:38am

lalalailoveu

Malloy said:

lalalailoveu said:

I've taken my nine yr old daughter twice now, once in block 101, halfway up & then in block 105, also halfway & both locations were great! She did have to look between the people in front tho when everyone stood up to dance, but it didn't spoil her night smile

Taking her again on the 28th in block D2 - worried that the view won't be as good as she won't see as much due to her height but she is just excited to be on the floor nr the stage!

Brainwashed smile


Thanks for that. So would you say that midway up lower tier seats are the best ones to try for. If availability was no object, which seats would you say would be the best for small kids?


I guess I would have to stick with where I have already sat before if avail was no object as I think it is the best all round view for small people! Slight risk I suppose if you get some 6ft guy in front! Not having sat in the floor seats yet, I would stick with that, unless anyone here has had children on the floor seats & can share their experience???

Good luck & have fun smile Good to see we are nurturing the next generation of Prince fans smile
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Reply #5 posted 08/22/07 2:12am

Malloy

Might be able to get block 105, row K. Think they'll be ok there?
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Reply #6 posted 08/22/07 2:15am

lalalailoveu

Malloy said:

Might be able to get block 105, row K. Think they'll be ok there?


Yep, go for it!!!!
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Reply #7 posted 08/22/07 8:11am

thaila

HELLO MY LITTLE GIRL IS 3 1/2 AND EVERY TIME PRINCE IS ON OR IS TALKED ABOUT SHE GOES AND GETS HER PURPLE DRESS AND ASKS IF WE ARE GOING TO SEE HIM TODAY , I REALLY DON'T KNOW WHEATHER TO TAKE HER OR NOT ? , I JUST FEEL BAD THAT I WILL BE GOING 3 TIMES AND SHE REALLY WANTS TO GO. SHE IS TO YOUNG ISN'T SHE ?
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Reply #8 posted 08/22/07 8:37am

Jxx

Pesonally I think she's too young. I know you love her but you don't want to miss the show yourself because she doesn't like the loud noise. She probably wont remember it when she's older anyway. Just enjoy it yourself.
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