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    my sister and brother in law are taking me to my first playoff game tomorrow, my question is: my sister has a 5 month old baby, which she says she will take to the game, if its too loud for the baby, is there a stroller check place, a place to put strollers, or are strollers allowed? i feel like somebody here could answer this question with your magnificent knowledge. Thank you, if you guys want to meet up tomorrow send me a message here and i'll get up with yall

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    no idea about strollers, but i would suggest some ear plugs if youre going to take the baby at all....5 months is pretty young for that kind of noise

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    It hurts my ears sometimes when I go to a game......so Im guessing a baby would have a hard time
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    I would highly recommend NOT bringing a baby so young to the game. Its going to be crazy loud and there are lots of lights/flashing images all around the arena. If you have no choice you most certainly should bring heavy duty ear plugs him/her to wear

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    why would you bring a baby to a nba game..let alone a playoff game..hire a babysitter asap
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    Probably not the best idea. It will be loud so I'd recommend something for his/her ears. I guess you can bring a stroller - I'm assuming the baby has a seat? Check the Bobcats website to see if they have a policy on infants.

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    I'd recommend calling the arena. Just go to Bobcats.com and there'll be some contact info somewhere

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    The baby will be fine my son was born last march and has been to every home game this year - no problems. I dont bring a stroller but yes you can and they will hold it for you

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    It's good to see that Florida doesn't have the market cornered on negligent parenting. Leave the infant at home!


 

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