INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Children’s Museum will host a Sensory Sensitivity Day next week to create a fun experience for visitors with disabilities and/or sensory sensitivities.
From 4 – 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 11, the museum will host visitors on a trip through the haunted house and giveaway goody bags and sensory toys.
The event will take place indoors and also includes access to the SCOOBY-DOO! Mansion Mayhem, American POP and Take Me There: Greece exhibits.
Sensory modifications include softened background music, lighting turned up with no flashing lights, friendly costumes from haunters and a quiet space.
For more information and to reserve your spot visit the Children’s Museum’s website.
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