DISNEYFOS
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Hi All,
I just wanted to report back on our experience of bringing a young baby (9mos) to Cirque du Soleil La Nouba for those of you who might be comtemplating it.
We went to the early show (6:00PM). There were a number of younger children..They even supply booster seat things for the chairs for kids.
My DD 4 was entralled. She loved it. Even now at home, she's practicing balancing stuffed animals on her feet and flipping them up in the air and catching them waiting for us to applause
My DD 9 mos was just staring as well..So much to look at. We fed her her bottle at 6:30 or so and she was asleep soon after...No troubles. There were momments of loud music that made her stir or startled her awake..but she would fall back to sleep.
It is certainly doable..if you really want to experience it but are hesitant to use the in-room babysitting services (which unfortunately I am
).
Hope that helps someone
I just wanted to report back on our experience of bringing a young baby (9mos) to Cirque du Soleil La Nouba for those of you who might be comtemplating it.
We went to the early show (6:00PM). There were a number of younger children..They even supply booster seat things for the chairs for kids.
My DD 4 was entralled. She loved it. Even now at home, she's practicing balancing stuffed animals on her feet and flipping them up in the air and catching them waiting for us to applause
My DD 9 mos was just staring as well..So much to look at. We fed her her bottle at 6:30 or so and she was asleep soon after...No troubles. There were momments of loud music that made her stir or startled her awake..but she would fall back to sleep.
It is certainly doable..if you really want to experience it but are hesitant to use the in-room babysitting services (which unfortunately I am
).Hope that helps someone
