It is a shame that due to parents not being able or not choosing to discipline or make the decision to leave if their children cannot handle being around others in public, businesses are now having to make these rules.
There are just some places young children should not be forced to go to by their parents. But some parents are not bright enough to understand this or make this decision.
Children thrive on schedules. They also are children and need to be able to move around, to talk, to ask questions. They need to be kept busy and sitting in a nice restaurant, a live performance, an adult movie, sometimes even church quietly for an hour or more is just not a good idea.
If at home your child cannot watch a video for 30 min, 1 hour, or 2 hours, without talking, having to get up and walk around.. they do not need to go to a movie rated PG-13 or R.. or some of the above places. There is no reason to set them up to be frustrated or bored.
I live in Austin, Texas and we have the above mentioned Theater. Yes, it is great to attend a movie and not have people allowed to talk, text or children younger than six interrupting our movie experience. They will warn you , and if it happens again, you will be escorted out and no refund on your tickets or food. It is awesome. It is a group of serious movie goers.
On Tuesdays this theater has special showings for parents with infants and children up to any age to see the movies.. They allow strollers, blankets, diaper changing.. during the movie.. I think it is great, because the parents still get to see the movie , but do not have to worry about bothering others.
If parents would put themselves in their children's shoes and realize that expecting children to be little adults is not always possible.. It will depend on what type of day your child is having and how much the parents are ready to handle.. they would realize that their children can behave for short amounts of time.. but the natural attention span is 1 minute per year until they are about 6.. There are exceptions.. But why put your child in these situations?