I agree with all of this. I let my kids go in late 2-3 times a year when they’ve been up late. Also it’s a perfectly reasonable question! |
PP you replied to. The ticket price is a separate consideration. As long as your child is not disruptive, no one should be offended. I brought my toddler to see her brother perform in a Wolf Trap production of Carmen, and she fell asleep right at the end, before Carmen is stabbed to death (good timing!). No one batted an eye, because she was quiet the whole night, and that is all that is expected of a child attending an event. |
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OP, I'm impressed about your commitment to bedtime, but I'm sure you can already see around you that this is not likely to hold much longer as soon as interesting activities start to heat up. DC is getting older, and you are starting to think about other things that might be worthwhile in the evening. Go for it. As long as DC is not disruptive and is age-appropriate for the event, it will be fine (some concert venues have age minimums, though, and you definitely need to adhere to them or risk being kept from entering, believe it or not).
Bear in mind that you also need to find out how flexible DC's sleep schedule really is, and it's far better to experiment on this now than when, for example, grandparents are coming for a special visit or DC has to hold it together for a big thing at school after a late night at a sporting event. DC won't break and neither will you! |
| He'll probably fall asleep on the way home. Skip any after school activities that next day, and do an early bedtime. Have fun! |
| He's in 1st grade, not PK. I took my 2nd grader and a friend to Hamilton at the KC last year, which ended around 10 (home around 11), with no problem at all. No real need for adjustment the next day even. I think you're way overthinking this and if he usually gets enough sleep, he'll be fine. If he falls asleep in the second half of the concert, whatever if you can afford it & the 1st half would be a good experience. |
No he will be damaged for life |
| Will he just snuggle in sleepily or will he start whining and cause a scene? If the former, fine - just let him sleep late the following day. If the latter, don't ruin things for others - he can wait a few years for the event to roll around again. |
| Wait a few years don’t rush this |
I'm a first time mom and we definitely push bedtime for special events. |
Agree |
| its a bad idea right? |
yes it seems to be. |
| Of course it is ok., heck if he is tired the next day I would even let him sleep in and go into school late or skip school all together. |
Seeing it tonight is |
It’s not a bad idea |