Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I experienced something similar first time I went to a game played by Washington's professional football team.
From being accosted by the vendors selling beer for 50 cents an ounce (!) to the behavior you described, it sparked a dislike for Danny Boy's team that has festered for years.
Baseball is where it's at for kids. Or hockey.
Just be careful what team they're playing. I decided long ago never to take my kids (again) to a Caps-Flyers game. Once was enough.
The Pens fans are pretty annoying and foul-mouthed, as are the Rangers fans, but I don't fear that my boys will get beat up by some drunken lout in the bathroom, which I know happens when the Flyers come to town.
I'm a season ticket holder (5 years) and have never seen anyone being beaten up in the bathrooms. I have taken my kids to many a game, including Flyers and have never seen anything remotely close to this type of behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Do you have any allegiances with any of the local college teams? I really think football games are fun to attend, but the NFL has a well known fan problem. I haven't been to a Maryland game in years, but since they're not that great the tickets may be affordable. Navy is well known for a great atmosphere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I experienced something similar first time I went to a game played by Washington's professional football team.
From being accosted by the vendors selling beer for 50 cents an ounce (!) to the behavior you described, it sparked a dislike for Danny Boy's team that has festered for years.
Baseball is where it's at for kids. Or hockey.
Just be careful what team they're playing. I decided long ago never to take my kids (again) to a Caps-Flyers game. Once was enough.
The Pens fans are pretty annoying and foul-mouthed, as are the Rangers fans, but I don't fear that my boys will get beat up by some drunken lout in the bathroom, which I know happens when the Flyers come to town.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about pro soccer? I've heard that that is pretty kid-friendly too.
Yes, soccer is great for kids either at the MLS or international level. You will see whole families there with babies, toddlers, cousins, etc. Washington Spirit games are all about the kids too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about pro soccer? I've heard that that is pretty kid-friendly too.
Yes, soccer is great for kids either at the MLS or international level. You will see whole families there with babies, toddlers, cousins, etc. Washington Spirit games are all about the kids too.
Anonymous wrote:I experienced something similar first time I went to a game played by Washington's professional football team.
From being accosted by the vendors selling beer for 50 cents an ounce (!) to the behavior you described, it sparked a dislike for Danny Boy's team that has festered for years.
Baseball is where it's at for kids. Or hockey.
Anonymous wrote:What about pro soccer? I've heard that that is pretty kid-friendly too.
Anonymous wrote:I experienced something similar first time I went to a game played by Washington's professional football team.
From being accosted by the vendors selling beer for 50 cents an ounce (!) to the behavior you described, it sparked a dislike for Danny Boy's team that has festered for years.
Baseball is where it's at for kids. Or hockey.