What makes it 35% Baby-Friendly: A changing table and £1 buggy cloakroom exist, yet most shows exclude under-5s or are too loud and dark, so parents must check age rules and be ready to leave early if needed.
Note: Palace Theatre Manchester is 35% Baby-Friendly. You may want to consider other Baby-Friendly Things to Do in Manchester for a more suitable experience.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Short visit fits around baby’s nap times and allows for breaks.
Use baby-changing facilities:
Circle level accessible toilet has a free changing table.
Tip: Take the lift to avoid stairs with your buggy.
Park your buggy:
Leave strollers in the cloakroom for £1.
Tip: Fold your buggy if space is tight.
Hire a booster seat:
Front-of-house staff lend booster seats for £6 (refundable £5).
Tip: Ask early to secure one on a first-come basis.
Order at-seat refreshments:
Scan QR codes to have snacks and drinks delivered to your seat.
Tip: Avoid busy bars during intermission with your baby.

Lisa Ledder
Great theatre, had pre show drinks in the piano bar, service in the theatre bars was quick, only negative is there are toilets off the main stalls area, you get a bright light every time someone goes in, can here people chatting and the hand dryer too! Really off-putting.
Wendy Endeacott-Key
We went to see Moulin Rouge! and overall had a great experience. The theatre is showing its age in places and the seating is a little cramped, but all adds to the ambience. The drinks I feel are overpriced and I was slightly flummoxed when our drinks to seat arrived in a paper take out bag, but I cannot fault the staff's enthusiasm to help.
lena Shiell
Friendly, polite & courteous staff. Possibly need more chairs in the areas between the bars as it was quite tiring having to stand to wait until the auditorium opened. Great seating too. Even though G5 & 6 seats were supposed to be 'limited view' they were great! Didn't miss anything. Jason Donovan & the cast were literally spectacular! It was a joyous & super sparkly production. I've never seen ...
Lisa Shale
We came here to see The Rocky Horror Show which was excellent however.... The theatre was beautiful, it is in a good location, we drove in and parked in the nearby NCP carpark (which is always going to be costly) but we paid £10 by booking in advance otherwise it would have been £20. There is not masses of room in the seats but I've had worse. It was slightly confusing when trying to find the stal...
Elaine Thompson
A lovely afternoon out in town, watching a musical. Staff were welcoming and helpful. The musical started on time and what a wonderful production. Lively, colourful and really entertaining start to finish. The best musical I've seen in a long time. I'd love to see it again and would recommend it to others
In summer, book the Family Friday Theatre Discovery Tour for a 1h10m backstage experience; tickets sell out fast.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| 2 adult show tickets | GBP 90 |
| buggy parking | GBP 1 |
| booster seat hire | GBP 6 |
| refreshments | GBP 10 |
| Total Estimated | GBP 107 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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