7 tips for taking your baby to the movie theater
It can be hard for parents to want to take their child to the movie theater. However, this author tells of how she was able to do it. Her first tip is to pick a morning showing. Another is to make sure that your kids are not ravenously hungry. She also suggests bringing distractions for toddlers so they can keep quiet during the movie.
Key Takeaways:
- Movies that are rated R require an accompanying adult in order for minors to attend. BUT, some theaters — like Regal Cinemas — have additional policies prohibiting children under age 6 from attending R-rated movies
- Make sure other young children aren’t ravenously hungry. As seasoned parents probably know already, hungry kids in a public setting = recipe for disaster.
- An aisle seat near the exit is probably your best bet, in case baby gets fussy and you need to get outta there ASAP.
“An aisle seat near the exit is probably your best bet, in case baby gets fussy and you need to get outta there ASAP.”