Legoland New York is now a Certified Autism Center via NewYorkFamily
population while understanding that kids play at a level that is known and comfortable to them. While all LEGOLAND Resorts across North America will now be Certified Autism Centers by spring 2023 this is what you can expect at Legoland New York:
· No more having to explain why your child may do this or that; there will now be trained front-line team members educated and equipped to help autistic guests and sensory sensitive individuals.· I once took my son on a ride and he was unable to push a button ; he just sat there in his little ride while the other kids passed him by and my heart sank.
· Low sensory areas allow guests with certain sensitivities to take a break and relax in a less stimulating environment. · Upon request, First Aid offers ear plugs to assist with sound and overstimulation and “Assisted Access Passes” can be requested at Guest Services.
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