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.
Since you seem to totally ignore what lots of people are saying, have your kids ever watched an entire football game without interruption? The Super Bowl is LONG, the halftime show is LONG for kids.
Do you mind your kids being subjected to nonstop loud profanity laced exchanges? If the Eagles win, sure, take them to the parade. But what “experience” do you think you’re trying to give them by being surrounded by loud drunk people in the name of team spirit?
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.
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Buncha wankers in this thread!! Do it OP… you never know the next opportunity. It’s something your kids will remember forever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op - grandparents aren’t available to watch kids. We wanted to experience this together as a family. The kids are super into sports as well and thought it would be fun. Can’t go to the actual Super Bowl so thought this would be a fun way to experience it with the home crowd instead.
Are you familiar with Philly fans and crowds? It will be loud, lots of profanity, excitement/anger and intense. Why would you want that for your kids? Invite some Philly fans over and make it a fun time at home. The Super Bowl is also very long, even for sports fans.
Philly fans are in a totally different category from many other fans.
Anonymous wrote:I mean wouldn't you want to be home so you can keep watching the game after your kids get bored so you can send them to another room or to bed. You really think a tired cranky four year old in a bar dealing with loud noises is going to be conducive to actually watching the game at all?
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else hearing Reece Witherspoon in their head? “You have a baby… in a bar!”
Host a party at home (your youngest is FOUR, for goodness sake). If the Eagles win, take them up to Philly for the parade.
Anonymous wrote:Op - grandparents aren’t available to watch kids. We wanted to experience this together as a family. The kids are super into sports as well and thought it would be fun. Can’t go to the actual Super Bowl so thought this would be a fun way to experience it with the home crowd instead.