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Siena: Park your baby!

February 27, 2008

Seriously this is the headline – well almost: the newspaper Corriere di Siena writes: Babyparking is back! It first got a big smile out of me but after reading the article I understood the meaning:

More great Basketball at PalaMensSana and it’s still worry-free for parents and children thanks to green-and-white Baby Parking.
Run by the ‘GiocoLeNuvole’ Cooperative, it will be in service for tonight’s game. Baby parking welcomes little guests accompanying their parents to Mens Sana Basket’s home games. The service is activated with a minimum of three requests and can host up to 50 children 3 (ages three and above).

Green-and-white Baby Parking biancoverde is free and is held is a space inside PalaMensSana, where parents can entrust their children to qualified staff who entertain these little guests games, music, and arts and crafts. The intent is to offer MPS fans the possibility of enjoying the game with the knowledge that their little ones are having fun with plenty of other playmates.

So the crazy Italian fans can give away their kids and be freaks for about two hours without their kids ever knowing how crazy their parents really are. I like that.

Feb 27, 2008ballineurope
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  1. Arkadios
    17 years ago

    Awesome.

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