Out of Town Pop Concert for 9 year old?

Anonymous
MY DD and a few of her friends would like to attend a pop concert for a Disney-type boy band next month. Only thing is, it is in Richmond, and although one of the other moms has agreed to bring them, I cannot go with them myself. The concert tickets are also over $50, which I think is a lot to spend on anything when you are 9! I just feel a little uncomfortable about it. Anyone have a similar experience?
Anonymous
R5? A friend just posted on facebook that she wants to take her daughter.

I'd go with my kid if I could afford it. But if it's out of your budget, then no. Are they driving just for the day or getting a hotel? That drive, twice, plus supervising several kids in a crowded area, sounds pretty stressful to me. I wouldn't want to leave it to one adult.
Anonymous
No
Anonymous
No.... at 9 years old...????
No.
Anonymous
The concert ticket may be 50$, But I would consider it $100 for the weekend, if you have to pay for hotel, food, gas (shared). Absolutely not, unless I was going and my daughter had she earned half of the money and does a 9 year old actually have $50 that she has earned?
Anonymous
9 year olds do not go to out-of-town concerts.
Anonymous
It might be fun but is want more than 1 mom going. Chances are 1 will get sick or something on the trip.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No.... at 9 years old...????
No.


+1! Too young at any cost.
Anonymous
I would let her go if I trusted the mom going to supervise appropriately, could get a full itinerary from her with a guarantee she would remain reachable by phone and let me know of significant deviations, and if I approved of said itinerary, assuming I was OK with the style of music (no problem if it's Disney).

However, she would need to pay for the ticket (I would cover hotel, food and gas $). Therefore it's unlikely she would actually want to/be able to go. If she saved her entire allowance each week, at $9 a week that's still 6 weeks of saving which is pretty much forever to a 9 year old.
Anonymous
Yeah I had a similar experience. Then I said "No"
Anonymous
16:44 here with one quick edit. I see that there was nothing about a hotel in the original post, not sure where I got that from. If it's not an overnight trip I would add up the cost of the ticket, meals, and gas $ and have DD pay the smaller of either the ticket price ($50) or one half of the total. Then I would give the mom -- not DD -- $20 for incidental expenses and let her know if an emergency came up for which DD cost her more than that I would reimburse her after the trip.
Anonymous
Anyone see that an 18yr old was arrested at Richard Montgomery for having sex with a 14yr old in the hallway at school? It just gets better and cooler to be so brazen I guess
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone see that an 18yr old was arrested at Richard Montgomery for having sex with a 14yr old in the hallway at school? It just gets better and cooler to be so brazen I guess


I saw that, but how in the world is it relevant to this thread? Unless you think the mom who will be taking the kids is going to either let them wander unsupervised or stand around and let them have sex at age 9, in which case don't send DD because you obviously don't trust the quality of the supervision she would have. Bizarre post
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:R5? A friend just posted on facebook that she wants to take her daughter.

I'd go with my kid if I could afford it. But if it's out of your budget, then no. Are they driving just for the day or getting a hotel? That drive, twice, plus supervising several kids in a crowded area, sounds pretty stressful to me. I wouldn't want to leave it to one adult.




No kidding, OP. Pitch in, or don't dare complain! That mother is a saint.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:R5? A friend just posted on facebook that she wants to take her daughter.

I'd go with my kid if I could afford it. But if it's out of your budget, then no. Are they driving just for the day or getting a hotel? That drive, twice, plus supervising several kids in a crowded area, sounds pretty stressful to me. I wouldn't want to leave it to one adult.




No kidding, OP. Pitch in, or don't dare complain! That mother is a saint.


She's not complaining about anything, she's asking for feedback on whether or not she should let her daughter attend. For me the answer would depend on how well I know and trust the mom who would be taking them, as well as whether DD's group of friends tend to be well-behaved and mostly sensible or if they are a bit harder to manage. I would especially think about the group dynamics between DD and the various friends.
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