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What age does 'baby picture' screenings at cinema go up to?

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breadandnutterpudding · 24/10/2019 08:13

Can anyone help? Need to know if the 'baby picture' screenings at the cinema includes a 2 1/2 year old or just babes in arms?!
The number for the cinema is only the booking line unfortunately

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OkayGoooouuuuuullllll · 24/10/2019 08:15

I probably wouldn't take a toddler. Previous experience was up to crawling. I take my 2 yo to the kids screenings now when the film has been out for a while already so they're quiet.

MsJuniper · 24/10/2019 08:17

Generally up to 12 months.

HappydaysArehere · 24/10/2019 08:18

Sorry, I have never heard of ‘baby picture’ Screenings. Sounds as if it could be a little noisy! Love to understand.

catchyjem · 24/10/2019 08:18

Usually up to 12 months

breadandnutterpudding · 24/10/2019 09:20

Thanks - thought so. I'll have to wait until there's a kids screening near me 😔

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EdithWeston · 24/10/2019 09:25

Ours was t 1 year, and the club was called The Big Scream, so I don't think there was likely to be any confusion about the pootial for disruption!

rollonoctober · 24/10/2019 09:29

The one by me is up to 18 months - but I had to stop going by 1 as DS would no longer just snuggle with me and bf/sleep for a couple of hours. I was gutted, I absolutely loved my baby cinema outings!

AmIThough · 24/10/2019 09:37

The oldest I've seen cinemas cater for is 2, but you could just take them to a normal screening?

My friend brought her 1 year old to a baby screening and he wasn't interested once they'd turned the volume down. He was hooked on the adverts when it was dark and loud though.

Before anyone says anything about being too loud, OP has said she'll take dc to a normal kids screening

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