As the school year starts to come to an end, we’re already thinking about the holidays – where we can go, what we can do and how we can avoid a meltdown from any member of the family over what the schedule of activities ends up being.
Going to the cinemas has always been a holiday staple. My daughter loves watching movies on the big screen and it’s a sure-fire way to keep her entertained, quiet and her potentially unhealthy love for popcorn satisfied. What it also does however, is burn a hole in my purse.
With the average price of a family night at the movies in Australia costing the equivalent of a one-way flight to the Gold Coast (crazy!), I’ve been pretty determined to find an affordable and exciting alternative for the coming school holidays. From tapping the smarts of my fellow mums and dads facing the same predicament, I found one option that seems to be the right fit. Something that not only my daughter will love, but my hubby and I can get excited about too.
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The BBL is a really good option for kids, but mind where you sit. I wouldn't sit anywhere near the designated "wet" areas with kids. Or in a section near corporate boxes where there's less restriction on booze. Pretty much every game I've gone to (and I've been to every BBL game in my home state since the competition began), there have been (mostly) men doing their best to get absolutely blotto in the short amount of time available. Usually, it's fine. A drunken heckler is occasionally a funny heckler. But then they spot the local ground's boundary reporter, who happens to be an attractive, young female. Cue the sexist heckling or the foul language when she doesn't respond how they want.
This happens at all sorts of sporting events, but it's particularly jarring when it's a game specifically aimed at increasing female and child attendance. So yes, take your kids, but sit in a family designated area.