Museum of Flight — Sensory Days
Museum · registered off-hours programFree quarterly program giving preregistered families off-hours access to the galleries with adjusted light and sound.
Visit siteSeattle is one of the easier big cities to enjoy with an autistic kid — a surprising number of its marquee venues are formally sensory-inclusive, and when all else fails, the region's default activity (being outside near water or trees) asks very little of anyone.
Free quarterly program giving preregistered families off-hours access to the galleries with adjusted light and sound.
Visit siteOfficial running guide to Seattle's sensory-inclusive venues, including the Seattle Aquarium and Climate Pledge Arena.
Visit siteStatewide list of sensory-friendly programs and venues maintained by Washington's autism advocacy organization.
Visit siteParent-written roundup of sensory-friendly outings around the Seattle area, updated with current programs.
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