Building BLOCS knows how important it is to keep our kids active in the community, but finding sensory friendly activities that work for your child is rare. Here is our list of local or virtual sensory friendly events for your family to explore in the Austin area.
✘ Alamo Drafthouse for All:
Austin’s favorite movie theater turns up their lights and turns down their sound for movie nights for all. Talking and noise is allowed as well as adaptive technology during these special movie showings. Movies starting before 2 pm on Tuesdays follow Alamo for All rules, with more shows on the weekends. https://drafthouse.com/program/alamo-for-all
✘ Blue Starlite Drive-In Theater:
Drive-in theaters are another activity that is sensory friendly for your family. You can control the movie’s volume in your car and prevent any extra sensory stimulation that is normally in a theater. Blue Starlite has multiple locations around town with family friendly movies!
https://www.bluestarlitedrivein.com/austin
✘ Ladybird Johnson Wildlife Center:
Bring your kids to this gorgeous 284 acre cultivated garden to teach sustainability of native plants and conservation of resources. The wildlife center has nature-inspired family and youth programs. https://www.wildflower.org
✘ Thinkery:
This Austin children’s museum provides interactive play exhibits that encourage your kids to learn while having fun. They provide sensory friendly hours where ticket sales are decreased for crowd reduction. “No Tour Tuesdays” also are less crowded due to no school tours.
✘ Austin Nature and Science Center:
This hidden gem houses native wildlife in indoor and outdoor exhibits. There is a giant Dino Pit with close to life size bones that kids can get dirty and explore. The center has a forest trail and pond, bird blind, polinator garden, honey bee observation hive, a human sundial, nano exploration, pond exploration, educational classes and workshops as well. http://www.austintexas.gov/department/austin-nature-science-center
✘ iFly All ability program:
iFly offers accommodations for childrens of all abilities with specialty assistance to put on proper safety equipment. Also they host All Ability Nights. Check out their website to recognize their to see the dates and times this is offered. https://www.iflyworld.com/programs/all-abilities/
✘ Chuck E. Cheese Sensory Sensitive Sundays:
Chuck E. Cheese opens 2 hours early (9-11am) on the first Sunday of the month for Sensory Sensitive Sundays. This includes trained staff, less crowds and a toned-down atmosphere for our kiddos to play. https://www.chuckecheese.com/events/sensory-sensitive-sundays/
✘ Urban Air Indoor Trampoline Park:
This trampoline park is where your kids can get all their wiggles out. They have a foam pit, ropes course, tubes playground, laser race, warrior course, adventure hub, rock wall, sky rider, an arcade and of course tons of trampolines! They offer “Jumperoo” a regular time slot just for children 5 and under on Fridays from 10am-12pm. https://www.urbanairtrampolinepark.com/activities/jumperoocom
✘ Book People:
Book People offers virtual story time for all ages. This is a safe and easy activity for families to explore new books and meet the authors. Check their website for times and titles.
https://www.bookpeople.com/upcoming-events?title=&field_event_types_terms_tid=2
✘ Austin Central Library Virtual Storytime:
Local libraries are hosting virtual story times as well. Austin libraries is a great resource to look into for our kids while they are at home. Check their website to see what events are coming up.
https://library.austintexas.gov/events
✘ Austin Zoo
The Austin Zoo is home to rescued animals that are retired or injured or re-homed from inhabitable exhibits. This is a non-profit that provide programs for all ages, such as Saturday camps and Homeschool series.
Take a Short Drive Out of Austin
✘ Play for All Park:
This park is a little drive to Round Rock. It is well worth the short trip! Kids with all abilities can explore worry free here! It includes a small kid-sized town, wheelchair accessible swings, a rock band area, and a sensory pod to provide your child with plenty of creative opportunities! https://www.roundrocktexas.gov/city-departments/parks-and-recreation/play-for-all-park/
✘ Dinosaur Park
This educational dinosaur museum is in Cedar Creek features life-size dinosaurs with its largest, a 123-foot Diplodocus! The park also has a nature trail, fossil-dig, playground, and picnic areas. So pack a lunch for after all your exploring! https://www.thedinopark.com
✘ Capital of Texas Zoo:
This is a Zoo located on the outskirts of Austin, in Bastrop, Tx. It compares to large scale zoos such as Dallas and San Antonio. It offers a “happy and healthy” home to many animals including fourteen endangered species. https://capitaloftexaszoo.org