Tickets for young kids?

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I know at the OB, anyone who passed thru the gate had to have a ticket. I remember taking a baby, around 6 months old, and I had a huge fight with a lady there about not having a ticket and needing a ticket. they wouldn't let me in, but, finally relented.
 
Why not just call the ticket office?

Whens the last time you called the ticket office before a big game like this?

Found the answer online, Children 2 and over need a ticket, basically if they need their own seat...
 
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I wouldn't bother taking them. I read on a Gator board that UM fans are classless and aggressive. No place for a family.
 
Why not just call the ticket office?

Negged. Don't be a prick.

Thanks. You win the award. Was an honest suggestion. Personally, before I dragged my child to a game possibly without a ticket, I'd invest 2 min in a toll free phone call to the exact people who can answer my question, as opposed to deciding the fate of my family's day based off the posts of anonymous people on a message board. But I'm ******* crazy that way with the whole logic thing.
 
A massacre the likes of which we're going to lay on Savannah State due to their AD's stupid comments is no place for young children.
 
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I know at the OB, anyone who passed thru the gate had to have a ticket. I remember taking a baby, around 6 months old, and I had a huge fight with a lady there about not having a ticket and needing a ticket. they wouldn't let me in, but, finally relented.

Why not just call the ticket office?

Whens the last time you called the ticket office before a big game like this?

Found the answer online, Children 2 and over need a ticket, basically if they need their own seat...

My experiences have been the former, and never the latter. If there's blood in the object you're carrying, they want a ticket for it. The cover is typically that they are forced due to fire codes, etc, to account for every person in the building; they must have a seat available for every person. Season tickets even, where friends had to purchase an additional set for their newborn.
 
We took our 21 month old daughter to the game against Florida. Anyone under 2 does NOT need a ticket.

On the other hand, trying to get a toddler to sit in your lap for the entire game is a completely different issue. Fortunately, we were in the club section, so my wife could take her inside to run around, and I was able to watch the game in peace.
 
Why not just call the ticket office?

Negged. Don't be a prick.

Thanks. You win the award. Was an honest suggestion. Personally, before I dragged my child to a game possibly without a ticket, I'd invest 2 min in a toll free phone call to the exact people who can answer my question, as opposed to deciding the fate of my family's day based off the posts of anonymous people on a message board. But I'm ****ing crazy that way with the whole logic thing.

Are you and JaredRoss finally going to settle down and have kids?
 
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