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[deleted] t1_jdzp9q7 wrote

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MeghanClickYourHeels t1_je0r9un wrote

But I think if that worked, people would claim “the kid couldn’t come” all the time.

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[deleted] t1_je0ufv2 wrote

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MeghanClickYourHeels t1_je1cso9 wrote

It’s a family event, and they want to keep it that way. They don’t want to give out tickets for adults because then too many adults would be wandering around and it changes the nature of the event.

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[deleted] t1_je1jz8t wrote

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MeghanClickYourHeels t1_je1ldoz wrote

I don’t know what to tell you. The museum is family friendly, that doesn’t mean it’s family oriented. This is family oriented, like story time at the library or a craft day at the zoo. They don’t want adults without kids to show up for a family-oriented event.

There’s really not another way to explain this. It’s pretty clear cut.

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roofrat69 t1_je2uv71 wrote

It’s an event for kids. It’s creepy and weird that you would want to go without one.

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[deleted] t1_je2uxmb wrote

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roofrat69 t1_je2vffx wrote

It’s creepy that you want to wait in super long lines to attend an event that’s designed and targeted to children, you freak

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