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  1. #1

    Mar 2004
    Sparta
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    First time at the movies - how old?

    DH and I were thinking of making our first ever family outing to the cinema but we're not really sure if the boys are old enough to enjoy it.
    Yasin is three and a half and Imran has just turned two.
    It's a lot of money to spend if the boys don't like it especially if we end up having to leave early because one of them chucks a wobbley or something.....
    We thought of maybe going when Imran is due for his nap so if he's bored he'll just go to sleep.
    When did you start taking your children to the cinema?
    What about the drive-in? There's one not far from us.

    Also what's worth seeing at the moment?
    Anyone seen Horton Hears a Who?

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    Aug 2006
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    Hi, we took DD1 when she was just over 2 yo, to see Thomas and the Magic Railroad. She was absolutely transfixed for the entire time LOL! Having said that, it was really a film aimed at preschoolers - whereas a lot of G rated films are actually better for older kids, kwim? So I'd say go but choose your film carefully. I haven't seen Horton and dont know what else in on right now that's good for littlies.

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    Feb 2006
    Newcastle, NSW
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    We saw Horton Hears a who the other day... the bigger kids loved it, and Harrison watched it too, until he fell asleep.

    When I lived in Sydney, my ex and I used to take our kids to the drive-in all the time, that way if they did throw a wobbly, they weren't disturbing anyone but us, plus, it was somewhere familiar to them... they usually slept.

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    Nov 2006
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    DD was 2 and a half, and we went to see Finding Nemo.

    But i think Nemo is on a different scale to anything that is out at the moment.

    Havent seen horton, but looks pretty good - maybe you could try that one at the drive ins? However i do think the drive ins are usually 2 movies back - to - back. The drive in is at Bass Hill as far as i remember.

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    Jul 2004
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    We took the kids(aged 3 and 17mths) to see horton hears a who about a month ago. Wasn't very successful. DS started mucking up about halfway through and kept running around making noise so DH took him out for a walk. Then DD wanted to leave with about 20mins to go.

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    Jan 2008
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    I think they are a bit young for Horton - I saw it with my 5yo last week and he was just getting fiddly for the last 10minutes. A fair bit of dialogue - and yep -Nemo was in a category of it's own I think.

    I would suggest saving your $$$ at the cinema for this time around ....

    Good luck!

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    Feb 2007
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    The times might not suit but a lot of cinemas have a parents session. The one near me is on Wednesday and the kids (under five) are free. Also they can run around inside the movie and you dont have to leave. HTH

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    Oct 2006
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    Or you could just ignore the general public and do what these 2 mums did when I went with my friends to see Sx and the City the other day and just bring your 4 preschoolers with you and let them do what they want!!! (sorry still annoyed- mainly cause of content for the kids as well as being disturbed)

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