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Autism-Friendly Things to Do in Orlando, Florida

Orlando might be the most autism-ready outing destination in the country — here's how to actually plan a good day, from Certified Autism Center theme parks to quieter local spots.

Being the theme-park capital has a real upside for autism families: Orlando's attractions have invested heavily in sensory accommodations, and there's a genuine culture of accessibility here. This page covers the certified big attractions, the quieter local options, and how to plan outings that work for your child.

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LEGOLAND Florida Resort

Certified Autism Center · theme park

IBCCES-certified across park, water park, and hotels; quiet rooms with noise-canceling headphones and LEGO tables, plus ride-by-ride social stories.

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Orlando Science Center

Museum · sensory room

Year-round sensory room (with AdventHealth for Children and KultureCity) and quieter program times for hands-on, lower-crowd exploration.

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Discovery Cove

Certified Autism Center · attraction

IBCCES-certified all-inclusive park with a detailed sensory guide rating each attraction sense-by-sense.

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Visit Orlando Accessibility Guide

Destination guide · sensory resources

Roundup of Orlando's Certified Autism Centers, sensory days, and quiet rooms across the destination.

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