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Babies are allowed but steps, no stroller ramps, no nursing or diaper rooms, and incense smoke mean parents must use a carrier, limit stay, and walk to nearby Grand Palace toilets for changing.
Recommended visit duration: 1-2 hours
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Narrow paths, traffic noise, heat, and incense cloud deter strollers; zero on-site nursing or changing areas mean parents must rely on nearby malls for every baby need.
Recommended visit duration: 2-3 hours
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Infants ride in laps and ramps fit strollers, but thunderous punches, crowd roars, and graphic blood plus zero nursing rooms or changers make visits stressful; expect to step outside often.
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Babies are allowed, but shoe removal, steps, strong incense, no nursing room, and aisles too tight for strollers make interior visits tough; most parents will be limited to viewing the facade only.
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Infants are allowed but constant drumming, shouting, and no nursing or diaper rooms mean stressful care; hard benches and outside food ban make visit difficult, so only advisable if unavoidable.
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