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Sensory Sensitive Science Hours

Sun., Jan. 22
10 am–Noon

Cost: General Admission

Carnegie Science Center’s Sensory Sensitive Science Hours is a sensory-friendly program for families of children, teenagers, and young adults with disabilities who are neurodiverse, autistic, or have other sensory processing disorders or cognitive disabilities.

Sensory Sensitive Science Hours are held on select Sundays from 9 am–noon. Exhibit lights and sound effects are adjusted and special activities are added to foster a safe, welcoming, and most of all, fun, environment for all visitors. Early entry is also offered on these days, to provide reduced wait times and a calmer entry experience. A Quiet Space is available on these days for visitors who need to take a break.

Sensory backpacks (including a pair of noise cancelling headphones, gloves, sunglasses, fidget toys, communication cards), weighted vests, blanket and lap pad are available to borrow at no-cost on a first-come, first serve basis. See a staff member at the first-floor ticket counter for availability.

Click here for our Adventure Guide , which is helpful in preparing visitors and their families for a visit to the Science Center. The Adventure Guide tells you about our facilities and exhibits, as well as addressing sensory and accessibility-related questions.

We strongly encourage that you purchase your tickets online in advance of arriving. Buy yours today!

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