Six Flags Over Georgia providing ‘Low Sensory Sundays’ for guests with autism

Six Flags Over Georgia providing ‘Low Sensory Sundays’ for guests with autism

Six Flags Over Georgia providing ‘Low Sensory Sundays’ for guests with autismSix Flags Over Georgia providing ‘Low Sensory Sundays’ for guests with autism

Six Flags Over Georgia desires to ease a number of the stimulation for people who find themselves autistic.

Beginning this Sunday, April 7, in recognition of World Autism Month, Six Flags Over Georgia is internet hosting Low Sensory Sundays each Sunday in April.

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On these particular days, the park can be “a calming and fewer stimulating setting, with diminished park sound and extra quiet break areas on the Bugs Bunny BoomTown Stage and the Lickskillet Pavilion situated close to Pandemonium,” the park mentioned.

For the primary time, the park will debut a Low Sensory Zone in a brand new location close to visitor providers.

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“The Low Sensory Zone can be open all through the season and is a devoted house designed to supply visitors with sensory sensitives the chance to take a break from the stimulating theme park setting,” the park mentioned. “The house will progressively come to life all through the spring. From mild lighting to soothing sounds, each aspect has been rigorously curated to create a relaxing and inclusive expertise for all sensory wants.”

Sunday is the primary alternative to expertise a extra relaxed vibe and can happen each following Sunday by April 28.

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