Baby Loves Disco Round-Up: Sunday Afternoon is the New Saturday Night

If you’re sick of the typical weekend offerings for families that, let’s face it, rarely include anything that sustains any child under the age of 4 and my husband, then you might consider taking your go-go boots and light sticks out of retirement and hitting the monthly parties offered by the fantastic mom and pop run business Baby Loves Disco – that is, if you’re lucky enough to live in or near one of the fifteen cities that host these events. In a nutshell, they overhaul a night club and turn it into a dancing baby/parent wonderland fit for even the pickiest of rug-cutters.

us girlsOur reviewers checked out Baby Loves Disco events from coast to coast – Hollywood, the Bay Area, Denver, and Boston – and even though each one had its own local flavor, they all had the same major elements: a club DJ and disco ball, bubble machines and balloons, egg shakers and hula hoops, great food and drinks, changing stations and chill-out areas, and super-cool swag on the way out. But best of all, there were happy kids and happy parents – all enjoying themselves immensely.

The chill-out area was a big hit with everyone, especially “those who had boogied their little hearts out and needed a breather from all the excitement”, and the food – catered by Trader Joes out west and by Wild Oats in Denver and Boston – included “broccoli with hummus, salsa and chips, vanilla cookies and pretzels”, and was proclaimed “healthful and tasty”. All the kids were delighted with the party favors, which included “a pair of Baby Legs legwarmers, an Avent sippy cup, and a board book about a schmoo-like creature called Boogaboo”.

Although the volume was a bit loud in Boston, in the other locations “it was loud enough and dark enough to make it cool but not too loud nor too dark”. And while most kids had to be dragged off the dance floor when it was time to go home, one little pumpkin was completely enamored with the chill-out area: “Yep, we’re at a club with a d.j. and a dance floor, and what does my girl want to do? Eat, read with mama, and play with foam letters, natch.”

What could be seen as a criticism by Meredith Vieira and Dr. Janet Taylor - you know, cocktails at kids’ events = bad parenting choice - was more like a welcome change from having to sip juice boxes and scary red fruit punch along with your 2-year-old.  In Hollywood, “moms expertly navigate the dancefloor with a baby in one arm and a tall glass of beer in the other,” and in Boston, our reviewer minced no words:  “Yes, Meredith Vieira, a bar. With alcohol. Around children. And yet I did not notice one parent acting inappropriately, or really acting as anything other than a doting, responsible parent. Go figure.” Perhaps it’s a good thing for kids to see their parents enjoying themselves and partaking in a healthy, appropriate manner? 

What amazed all our reviewers was how much genuine fun everyone was having – moms, dads, and kids alike. “There were very few children having tantrums or total sensory-overload induced meltdowns”, and “accidental nudges, falls, and running-into-each-other were greeted with smiles and apologies”. And the supposed incongruity of families taking over a dance club – “Skip Hop cardboard coasters sharing bar space with cocktail napkins emblazoned with Camel” – didn’t seem unnatural at all. Since “so many parents were out on the floor with their kids, not sitting back at the tables, watching from afar”, it was truly a family afternoon.

Check out the Baby Loves Disco website to see if your metro area is on the list.  But if not, don’t be discouraged - you can help get the party started!  Nothing like getting in on the ground floor, especially when - thanks to our reviewers - you already know what a fantastic time it’s going to be.

For more pictures, check out these Flickr photosets:  Hollywood and the Bay Area.

6 Responses to “Baby Loves Disco Round-Up: Sunday Afternoon is the New Saturday Night”

  1. I wish they’d open one up in Dallas! It sounds like tons of fun.

  2. OK I’m going to sound like SUCH a prude here, but we found the Seattle venue dirty. A pungent urine smell greeted us in the stairway. My son ended up filthy from crawling around the tents in the chill-out room, and it wasn’t that “clean dirt” he finds in the back yard. Outside on the street the police were patting down a suspect while searching his car. I think our 18-month-old was too young for this and can’t fathom bringing a non-walker. It was just too grubby. Maybe there’s a reason we don’t take kids to nightclubs! I think he was too young and I’m too old. ;-) ((and party favors? No party favors to be had in Seattle! Boo!))

  3. Kristen, I’m sorry you had such a disappointing time! I encourage you to contact Baby Loves Disco directly to share your concerns - I’m confident they would want to hear them so that they can make the next show MUCH better.

  4. Alexa Hirsch on May 10th, 2007 at 7:07 pm

    Do they do these Baby loves disco parties in Las Vegas

  5. I just attended the Boston event and I have to say that I was a bit disappointed. The Mad Tater cancelled, leaving no tatoo artist or other fun kid attraction to entertain the kids with. The bubbles on the dance floor were on just every once in a while. The BLD team sent us a nice email with all the event details. This part was great and they let everyone know that you did not need to show up right at 2:00pm when the doors opened. So we arrived a little after 3:00pm. The bad thing was that the food was so badly picked over you really did not want to eat it. Some of it was refreshed but a cheese tray stayed looking the same for the entire time. Needless to say we did not have much to eat. Lastly, obviously this is a kid event and diaper changing is neccessary..but you had to pass the diaper changing area to get to the bathroom, and since there was no proper way to dispose of the diapers..it smelled horrible. Anyways, we stayed for a bit, but I would not attend again.

  6. Good news, moms and dads: BABY LOVES DISCO is opening in Dallas soon -June 28th at Purgatory Dallas - http://www.babylovesdisco.com/locations/dallas/

    Beth from Baby Loves DIsco

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