I want to come to the winter party on Feb. 2nd, but I have my son that weekend. I'm wondering if children will be allowed since the event is being held at front street. Anyone have info on this?
I want to come to the winter party on Feb. 2nd, but I have my son that weekend. I'm wondering if children will be allowed since the event is being held at front street. Anyone have info on this?
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My kids are 11 and 13. They will be there.
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I thought about this then realized my son will get insanely board, 6yrs old and has my mild form of ADHD. Dont have him that weekend but his mom wants me to take him every weekend half the time anyways s I would have just went and picked him up. Though he is a member lol, I got the family membership cause he said he wanted to be in too
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I'm sure he could be entertained for awhile. Either way, hope to see you. If not next time.
You'd understand if you know what I was talking about.
I should clarify my son is 3 years old. I'm hoping since the party is earlier, that its ok to bring him. Plus I doubt my son will want to be at the event for long haha.
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My boy is almost 2, so he'll have a partner in crime.
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