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Join Date: Mar 2006
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We will be taking our 2-year-old to Australian Open next year and are looking for suggestions and advices. We are concern with the heat and sun, so we plan to attend night matches most of the time. Staying at a hotel that is relatively close, so one of us could take our child back to the hotel if she is in foul mood. Planning to bring new toys and books to keep her entertain.
Very nervous about the trip, any suggestion or recommendation would be greatly appreciated. |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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This is a very, very bad idea.
Clearly you already recognize the danger of leaving a two year old in the hot sun for such an extended period. A two year old isn't going to be able to walk the grounds as an adult. Distances too great, especially in that sun. That means having a stroller to manage. And the poor fans sitting near you...a two year old doesn't understand the need to remain quiet. Don't subject yourself, your child, your fellow fans, and the players to this.
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Join Date: Jun 2012
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Leave the kid with a family member...I see zero reason to bring a 2 year old to any sporting event.
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First-time parents. They're *adorable!*
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BRING ME! BRING ME! I have the maturity of a 2 YO and I can change my own Depends. NAH, I want to go to Disneyland!
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YUP, and if your kid bursts out crying, while Serena is foot faulting match point away, she might threaten to shove a ball down it's throat to shut it up--but maybe you could get 10% of the $92,000 fine and your kid could be the poster child for the "No Kid Left Crying Behind in the Grandstands Foundation" and be the spokes-model for Nike's new line of infant tennis apparel.
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Children can be pushed around in strollers. If the baby cries, it can be taken out for some time and brought back. If bringing a baby is allowed, "poor fans" can either boycott the event or suck it up. No need to bear the expense of a baby sitter. A family that watches AO together stays together. Irritated fans are free to complain and then leave. It is called living in a society. |
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Sadly, I have to agree with these comments, at least for the most part. I took my 2-year old daughter to the Cincinnati open semi-finals and she wanted to leave the stadium less than five minutes after the match started. The really sad part was that people seated next to us frowned and contorted their faces upon seeing us with a 2-year old even as we walked into the stadium fifteen minutes before the match started.
My daughter liked the crowd and the setting but did not like the silence when the match started. She did have a blast though running around on the grounds and food court area as I watched the match on the giant TV screen outside the stadium. Also, FYI, Cincinnati tournament requires a ticket purchase for anyone over the age of 12 months!! Quote:
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I wholeheartedly agree with your stand on this, especially since I even purchased a ticket for my daughter. However, apart from the concern of the nearby folks, a 2 year old is not going to stay put once the match is in play.
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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A two year old will not remember being there, nor will she enjoy the experience of sitting still and being quiet.
See if the hotel has a babysitter who can watch her, or leave her behind with your folks. |
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Children are about as predictable as wild animals -- which also shouldn't be brought to important sporting events.
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Highly unlikely, taking a baby, half way around the world to bond at a GS, will keep a marriage together--more likely help to end it like the majority of marriages do today--my brother and ex-took their babes everywhere for years, hanging them in hammocks in the bulkhead aisle--and they're divorced today--but they weren't tennis players. Living in a society has it's RESPONSIBILITIES as well as its rights. One of those is NOT the right to disturb professional players's fine finely tuned sensibilities, playing for their lives and mortgages, and, 25,000 people who paid good money to watch an event and not to hear a baby crying.
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They're like pit bulls--you never know when they will bite or bark.
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Is that the rule? No. That is all. It is not a matter of rights and responsibilities, so no need for the usual moral lecture. There is no constitutional right to attend a sporting event or to do so without distractions. There is no constitutional right to play tennis undisturbed. Why don't you petition the organizers not to allow children? If they agree, fine. If they don't, live with it. Why do you think they don't? Because there will be an outcry from parents. |
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If it happens in a very disturbing fashion, most parents will receive dirty looks from others, and automatically leave and watch the match in the garden with the giant TV. It is not a big deal. The ushers/security might even drop some hints. We should rely on people's common sense. |
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Because there is such a thing as common courtesy. Sometime you do things cause its the right thing to do. Hell they dont prohibit it because the they'll have every focus groups up there a**.
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