Yes, kids, wives, girlfriends, mistresses... just don't bring the wife *AND* mistress or you might have trouble on your hands.
I don't know how I missed the original post by clean_classic but the answer is yes, by all means. I am trying and trying very hard to make the annual convention a family affair. Now wives and younger kids would be bored at the track (most likely) so Friday would probably be a good day to leave them behind to hang at the hotel by the pool or at a nearby mall or something like that. We've left Saturday as our free day and this is your chance to "make it up" to them. Spend the day with the family/kids/wife and go shopping, go to the movies, go to an amusement park (Six Flags Great Adventure isn't TOO far), go to the beach (August so the Jersey Shore (not the stupid show) should be good), go to the casinos, etc. Sunday is a carshow and picnic. While the carshow may not interest them, it's a picnic so bring a frisbee or something. Honestly, the carshow part of the convention bores me personally. To me an engine is an engine is an engine. If something is really wild and radical, I'll check it out but, for the most part, consider me a woman in this respect... I'm there to hang out BS and eat some food.
In order to expand this convention, I see it as essential to be able to market this to the family man who wouldn't otherwise be able to attend unless he could sell it to his wife/significant other/kids.
I'm in agreement with Shawn. Call me old and crabby but I personally will not tolerate stupidity like speeding at the track (in fact, the track is patrolled by NJ State Police at times and they DO ticket!), donuts in the hotel parking lot, burnouts, even excessive revving of engines. Other things I don't want to see (even though I was that immature kid doing this years ago) is drinking in public, drugs in public (I know, I know... but try to keep it to private in a hotel room please!), and just general misbehavior.
I appreciate Shawn's support and will be looking for everyone else's support too. There's a time and place for all types of fun. If it involves burnouts, donuts, etc, you probably should've been doing the track event and/or drag racing to get that aggression out of your system. If you need to do some heavy drinking, don't make a fool of yourself and keep it to bars and clubs and have a designated driver. All of this is really common sense. I'd really like to keep to some sort of a code of ethics. If there are kids or spouses around, you should be on your best behavior... set an example