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The Wiggles Show

Has anyone seen the Wiggles live?
How long of a show is it and how young is too young?

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We took my daughter when she was 17 months old and she loved the entire show. Granted, she adored the Wiggles, but I thought they did a great job keeping both the children and adults entertained the whole time!

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I took both of my kids when The Wiggles were in Columbus. They were ages 2 and 4, if I remember correctly. Both of them had so much fun!!! I don't remember exactly how long it was...maybe an hour or so. But the time flies...the kids are all up dancing and singing. I don't remember seeing any kids loose interest while we were there. If you have the opportunity to go and your child loves The Wiggles then it is definitely worth going!

We took my daughter when she was 17 months old and she loved the entire show. Granted, she adored the Wiggles, but I thought they did a great job keeping both the children and adults entertained the whole time!

We saw the Wiggles Live, a couple years ago. It was about an hour and a half - two hours long. But it was action packed, flew bye and the kids didn't get bored or whiney! Have fun.

I took my son when he was probably 2 1/2ish. He loved it! It's a very fast paced show. I can't remember how long exactly it was. Maybe 40 minutes then a intermission and then another 40ish minutes. It's been like 2 years so I'm a little fuzzy. If your child is smaller I wouldn't get nose bleed seats. They need to be where there can at least focus on whats going on. If you are gonna be closer I would suggest taking a biscuit for Wags or a rose for Dorothy. They come around and collect them and make a big deal of it. Hope this helps! Have fun.

Hi L., We've seen The Wiggles the last three years in Columbus. My daughter is 5 now, but she loved seeing the show every time. My 9 year old son is autistic and he had fun the first two shows, but last year he didn't seem as interested. I think the show was a little under 2 hours with a 15 minute break in between. Remember to bring a rose for Dorothy the Dinosaur and a bone for Wags the Dog. Members of the show will come and pick them up from you, so try to get an aisle seat or a floor seat, which is also good so the kids can dance. Last year the new yellow Wiggle Sam took over for Greg and he did a good job. Last year they also had the kids hold up cell phones with the lights out during the show, so don't forget your cell phone. Hope that helps.

What a blast from the past! The Wiggles.... Many years ago I took my then just 2 year old to a Wiggles concert in Cleveland. He loved it. I don't remember how long the show was (1 hour? A bit more than that?), but it was not too long for the very little ones in the audience.

We have seen the Wiggles four times, The first time I took my son he was 20 months. There is alot of things going on during the show. Your child will not get bored. The shows like 1hour and 45 minutes or so, and they took a break. Plus if you go take a plastic rose for Dorothy and a paper made bone for Wags. Someone will come into the audiance and get them and sometimes its the wiggles themself.

Hi, I took my son twice to The Wiggles Concert In Pittsburgh, Pa. The first time was when he was a little over two the only problem we had was when we had to leave. He threw a fit! At a little over 3 he was much better. I also reccomend getting a floor seat if available. The fist time we didn't and there was not much room for dancing. Besides, the members of the Wiggles will come to get roses and such, but they only come through the isles so if you can get an isle seat. More room for dancing if you can't be on the floor. Just keep in mind that if they are still at the age they like to run away a seat in the arena may keep them better contained. Or, if you have more than one to keep an eye on. It was a blast. I think I enjoyed myself as much as my son!

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