Tickets for kids
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jeffklein
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Tickets for kids
The other current kid thread got me thinking. Does anybody here know at what age a kid needs a ticket to get into a Buffett show? (i.e. our 3 month old did not need one but our 4 year old had one) Please, I am not looking for opinions on whether or not a kid that age should go. I just want to know if anybody knows for certain what age kids start needing tickets to get in. Thanks.
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Re: Tickets for kids
My guess is that you would have to check the guidelines for each particular venue.
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jeffklein
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Re: Tickets for kids
That's what I thought too, but I can't find that info and I cannot get a human being on the phone to answer that question either. The venue is Blossom
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Re: Tickets for kids
Usually it is under 2. Some choice venues may have it set at 3, but usually what I have noticed has been 2.
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Re: Tickets for kids
When I took my 1.5 year old to Buffett in Bristow, the policy was "under 2" didn't need a ticket.
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Re: Tickets for kids
WHY???
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FunkHouse9
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Re: Tickets for kids
Why what? Or should I say, why not?ormz6 wrote:WHY???
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Re: Tickets for kids
Agreed. I like kids and drunkys equally- when they are smiling and well behaved and I am not expected to adjust my behavior to suit them I am happy to have them around. the ones who are pitching a fit and unsupervised (kids AND drunkys) both get on my nerves.FunkHouse9 wrote:Why what? Or should I say, why not?ormz6 wrote:WHY???
And for any major sporting venue we have visited it is under 2, and they obviously aren't going to ID a 2 year old, so a tiny 2 1/2 year old is probably not gonna get questioned. If they need their own seat as opposed to being held in your arms they would usually be in the catgory of needing a ticket. The venues all have the kid info somehwere, it is often just difficult to find.

