browerjs
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Child ticketing policy
On the gobearcats website: http://www.gobearcats.com/tickets/cinn-t...tball.html
I see this (Right column under admission policy):
"Children younger than three years of age do not require a ticket if they are going to sit on an adult's lap. Children four years of age or older are required to have a ticket. "
To me this leaves children the age of 3 as a question mark. So, I need to know, will my 3 year old need a ticket?
I tried emailing UC through the website, but I got no response.
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08-09-2010 11:16 AM |
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subflea
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RE: Child ticketing policy
You should be fine taking them in without a ticket. If they ask just say they are 2.
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08-09-2010 11:22 AM |
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browerjs
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RE: Child ticketing policy
(08-09-2010 11:22 AM)subflea Wrote: You should be fine taking them in without a ticket. If they ask just say they are 2.
Problem is my 3 year old (just turned) who just went in for his checkup, is the size of the avg. 5 year old :) I doubt they'd give me any trouble, but I'd have a hard time passing him off as 2.
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08-09-2010 11:25 AM |
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mlb
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RE: Child ticketing policy
I can attest to his kid being abnormally big. Hopefully he continues to grow and starts for UC in about 15 years.
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08-09-2010 11:33 AM |
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subflea
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RE: Child ticketing policy
They won't hassle you.
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08-09-2010 11:55 AM |
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OneUChoopsfan
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RE: Child ticketing policy
(08-09-2010 11:25 AM)browerjs Wrote: (08-09-2010 11:22 AM)subflea Wrote: You should be fine taking them in without a ticket. If they ask just say they are 2.
Problem is my 3 year old (just turned) who just went in for his checkup, is the size of the avg. 5 year old :) I doubt they'd give me any trouble, but I'd have a hard time passing him off as 2.
I know a magician who specializes in sawing people in half, and I would be happy to give you his number, then you can bring only your child's upper half along for the game. Oversized 2 year old problem solved, and you won't have to keep an eye on him since he won't be running around.
Before you return home, go back to the magician's house & have have your son reattached. No one will be the wiser.
A warning. Do not look at Ronaldo the Great's (that's his name) assistant, as RtG becomes VERY jealous. You don't want that to happen, believe me.
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08-09-2010 12:06 PM |
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BigDawg
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RE: Child ticketing policy
It is probably a question of whether they will sit on your lap. If you can deal with a 3 year old that is the size of a 5 year old on your lap, then I'm sure it will not be an issue.
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08-09-2010 01:25 PM |
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Eastside_J
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RE: Child ticketing policy
(08-09-2010 01:25 PM)BigDawg Wrote: It is probably a question of whether they will sit on your lap. If you can deal with a 3 year old that is the size of a 5 year old on your lap, then I'm sure it will not be an issue.
Indeed - been there.
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08-09-2010 01:26 PM |
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