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re: Experiences with bringing a baby to Tiger Stadium
Posted on 7/28/23 at 9:13 am to BilbeauTBaggins
Posted on 7/28/23 at 9:13 am to BilbeauTBaggins
I have been taking my kids to games when they were 3 months old. It was in the South Club where you can bring in strollers and diaper bags. We used a family restroom a number of times to change them. Do they have family restrooms in the lower bowl or upper decks? You will need it.
Only take them to a night game and give plenty of fluids, and expect to leave early or before halftime. The baby can only last so long.
Do not take the baby to an SEC game.
Expect that you are doing this because of what you want to do for the baby's experience, not for your experience. You will be paying attention to the baby more than the game.
Fast forward several years later, and my kids are LSU nuts. They want to go to everygame and are engaged, so taking them to games early on in their life is an investment for the future bonding you will have with them.
Only take them to a night game and give plenty of fluids, and expect to leave early or before halftime. The baby can only last so long.
Do not take the baby to an SEC game.
Expect that you are doing this because of what you want to do for the baby's experience, not for your experience. You will be paying attention to the baby more than the game.
Fast forward several years later, and my kids are LSU nuts. They want to go to everygame and are engaged, so taking them to games early on in their life is an investment for the future bonding you will have with them.
Posted on 7/28/23 at 10:08 am to Mariner
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Fast forward several years later, and my kids are LSU nuts. They want to go to everygame and are engaged, so taking them to games early on in their life is an investment for the future bonding you will have with them.
This is such a strange take to me.
I went to my first LSU baseball and basketball games as a 6 year old and first football game as a 7 year old and I guarantee I’m just as much of a diehard fan as any infant that’s entered the stadiums
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