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Strollers fit via ramps and lifts, yet there are no nursing rooms, baby-change tables, or quiet corners, and loud music may disturb infants, so visits are possible but not convenient.
Recommended visit duration: 1-2 hours
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Babies require a signed liability waiver, loud audio and flashing lights risk distress, no in-hall changing table forces exits to public toilets, so parents will struggle despite free headphones.
Recommended visit duration: 2-3 hours
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Babies are allowed but loud amplification, dark seating, and no listed nursing or changing rooms reduce comfort; bring ear defenders and phone the venue about stroller parking.
Recommended visit duration: 2-3 hours
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Babies need a paid seat, rooms are dark and loud, no listed changing tables, and no baby-friendly matinées, so parents may struggle even though entry is technically allowed.
Recommended visit duration: 1-2 hours
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Babies may enter on a parent’s lap and lifts allow strollers, but crowd noise, scarce space to nurse or change, and no listed baby facilities make visits stressful and only marginally advisable.
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Babies may enter, but the arcade is loud, lacks infant play areas or seating; parents must rely on mall changing table and stroller loan, so visits are short and not especially relaxing.
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Babies are allowed but there are no nursing rooms, changing tables, or stroller parking, and amplified sound can harm infants’ ears. Parents must bring gear and confirm access in advance.
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Babies are not banned, yet two-hour dark, amplified shows, zero nursing room, no stroller parking and no changing table make visits stressful, so a brief foyer look during Heritage Days is wiser.
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