Hi folks
Is there a specific age at which a kid needs to have their own ticket? My young fella just turned 4 and I'm thinking of bringing him Sun and sitting him on my lap. Does anyone know if there will be any problems with this? Thanks
Hi folks
Is there a specific age at which a kid needs to have their own ticket? My young fella just turned 4 and I'm thinking of bringing him Sun and sitting him on my lap. Does anyone know if there will be any problems with this? Thanks
I think you'll be pulled up on it Jesper. I don't think the "kid on the lap" thing is allowed anymore, more's the pity....have some great memories of it!
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I called TP about this shotly after my first was born, just to see what the story was.
I was told that for infants, they will issue a special ticket, FOC if I remember correctly.
There has to be a ticket scanned at the turnstile for everyone in the ground for H&S
Not sure at what age you have to start paying for them though, would be worth giving the ticket office a call about it
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No offence is intended with the following question, but why would you bother?
You'll spend more time watching the child than the game.
We'll have to uncuff him and "de-dildo" him, obviously... Smash up the furniture like he was chasing you all rapey. Fortunately, he's Italian so that shouldn't be too hard to sell.
thanks lads - will give the ticket office a shout.
Report back will you, may do the same
You can ask them before the tour if they accept the kids you can go with him. wao what a nice tip...