THEIR child's ticket.
That shouldn’t be the question issue should be bringing a child and whatever age of 18 especially infant and toddler‘s, is extremely rude, not fair to other patrons! There’s nothing worse and in a movie where are you Charles screaming coughing, whatever it is it’s not the Charles far is the parents fault they don’t take control of their town and take them outside, come on I was the mom at 19 and I never take my son anywhere Which would not be fair to him, or taking on other peoples consideration! That’s what you need to be concerned with, clearly you are not! That’s why they have Chucky cheese
As far as I am concerned NO. Because kids that are unaccompanied by a adult are loud and rowdy
Their, not there.
The parents are allowed to get their children a ticket to any movie, however, children under a certain age are to be accompanied by their parent or guardian. If you are 13 and want to watch Something R rates an adult has to be with you. That’s the law of movie theaters everywhere I have ever been.
I think you have to be present with your child in order for them to see it ):
Must be a state law because in SC, a parent can accompany a child into any movie.
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