Super Bowl in Philadelphia with kids?

Anonymous
Hey! I was up thread with some links to the instagram pages.
I just had my annual mamo. in center city (all clear, see you next year!) and my tech was on broad street last night .
I mentioned my "friend" who lives in DC who was thinking about bringing her kids....she grimaced.
BUT came through with a great suggestion.
IF the eagles win, the parade will be much more family friendly and a very nice day time experience. She happens to have already done recon on your behalf so she could take the day off of work herself. It will likely be on the Thursday following the super bowl.
Her exact words "have a nice party at home and come up for the parade if they win."
Anonymous
You won't be able to hear the announcing on the screen over the people in the bar. Your kids won't be able to see the screens because they will be too short. The bars will be PACKED requiring you to finagle your way through crowds of people to get to the bathroom. You likely wouldn't have a place to sit unless you get there 6 hours early and day drink before the game. Your 4 year old will get stepped on/knocked over if he tries to walk around. (Will bars even allow under 21? It's illegal most places).

Have a massive party at home, decorate and go crazy.

Then go up for the parade, if there is one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Buncha wankers in this thread!! Do it OP… you never know the next opportunity. It’s something your kids will remember forever.


OP - this is why we are considering it! Our kids have never seen a Super Bowl with our team in it. It might never happen again. Being surrounded by local fans would be amazing (IMO). Just trying to do it as safely as possible too considering we would have 3 kids with us.


How are you an Eagles fan?! They've been in the Super Bowl 3 times in the past 7 years (and won it once!). Jalen Hurts is young, Saquon Barkley is young, etc. Are we being trolled? Is this like bringing your 3yo to Ruth's Chris on NYE? (https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/280828.page)
Anonymous
I am normally a live and let live sort of person but I read your post this morning and cannot get it out of my head! Why would you consider this a good idea? To get space for 5 people you'll need to show up to the bar very early. That is tolerable for adults because you start drinking. For a 4 year old? Do you really expect your kids to be happy to sit in a crowded bar for 6 hours? This sounds so miserable!

If you must, find a DC Eagles bar. Then one parent can bail when it goes south. But the best option is to watch the game at home! You have young kids. It's not your time to attend super bowl bar gatherings.
Anonymous
Born and raised in Philly.

No, do not do this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are huge eagles fans - would you take your young kids (3 of them between ages of 4-10) to Philly to watch the game? We obviously aren’t going to the Super Bowl but thought it would be fun to watch in the city with all the fans. But I am a bit worried about trying to watch the 3 kids while also watching the game. And the crowds.


Use your head lady, this is a bad idea... I think you know this so I'm not sure why you're thinking out loud here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Buncha wankers in this thread!! Do it OP… you never know the next opportunity. It’s something your kids will remember forever.


OP - this is why we are considering it! Our kids have never seen a Super Bowl with our team in it. It might never happen again. Being surrounded by local fans would be amazing (IMO). Just trying to do it as safely as possible too considering we would have 3 kids with us.


How are you an Eagles fan?! They've been in the Super Bowl 3 times in the past 7 years (and won it once!). Jalen Hurts is young, Saquon Barkley is young, etc. Are we being trolled? Is this like bringing your 3yo to Ruth's Chris on NYE? (https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/280828.page)


Double burn.

Anonymous
Nooooo way.
Anonymous
This is a spectacularly bad idea.
Anonymous
Call some of your friends that live in Philly and ask what they are doing. If they have kids they might be hosting something and you could go their home and get a hotel near them. If you have no friends in that area, this isnt a good idea. I mean maybe if you found an outdoor warehouse type bar that has games and space for kids. But its going to be cold. And late. And there will be lots of drunk people. Your kids wont really enjoy it as much as they would at home.
Anonymous
Absolutely not!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are huge eagles fans - would you take your young kids (3 of them between ages of 4-10) to Philly to watch the game? We obviously aren’t going to the Super Bowl but thought it would be fun to watch in the city with all the fans. But I am a bit worried about trying to watch the 3 kids while also watching the game. And the crowds.


Use your head lady, this is a bad idea... I think you know this so I'm not sure why you're thinking out loud here.


This was clearly posted by a dad trying to convince his wife.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Call some of your friends that live in Philly and ask what they are doing. If they have kids they might be hosting something and you could go their home and get a hotel near them. If you have no friends in that area, this isnt a good idea. I mean maybe if you found an outdoor warehouse type bar that has games and space for kids. But its going to be cold. And late. And there will be lots of drunk people. Your kids wont really enjoy it as much as they would at home.


Plus the Eagles will lose, and then all the drunk idiots will riot
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No way. That’s a crowd I do not trust at all.


This. Congrats to the Eagles, but their fans are the worst. Any stadium the needs a jail in it for its fans would give me pause.
Anonymous
Yes! There is a bar in downtown Philly especially for this. It's called Craft Hall - they take reservations and they have a playground and arcade room for kids. It was opened to allow families with small children to watch the game together. It's $20 per person and gets credited to your food and drink bill.
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