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Sensory Sunday: Summer Soiree

Sunday, May 24, 2026, Noon – 4 p.m.

Long days, sandy beaches, and splish-splashing in the water make summer a great time to throw a soiree with your family and friends! Step into a sensory-friendly experience the whole family can enjoy as you celebrate the beginnings of summer and Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander month. Learn about the blending of cultures here in Central Florida and beat the summer heat with a day of indoor family-friendly fun! Admission is free for this event.

During Sensory Sundays, we aim to provide a welcoming and comfortable experience for guests with autism spectrum disorder and sensory-processing sensitivity. To do this we have adopted some basic accommodations, including access to a social narrative to help plan your visit, lowered or muted audio in exhibits, and limited use of flashing or moving lights. We also provide access to noise-reducing earmuffs, fidget/sensory toys, and a quiet space to utilize during your visit. Additionally, the History Center has created a variety of sensory-friendly activities available throughout the museum to engage a wide variety of guests with hands-on history learning.

Admission to this event is free.

Social Narrative – English

Social Narrative – Spanish

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