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PARAMUS, NJ - American Dream will host two sensory days at Nickelodeon Universe Theme Park on April 26 and 27.
The park will create a safe environment in the park by reducing sensory triggers between 12 p.m. to 7 p.m.
"Lights will be adjusted and strobing lights will be at a minimum. Music will be turned low, and capacity will be regulated," Melissa Howard, Spokesperson for American Dream said. "We are hoping that families attending the sensory days will feel welcomed and get the chance to comfortably enjoy the excitement at Nickelodeon Universe."
In 2018, one in 44 children aged 8 years was estimated to have autism spectrum disorder or ASD, according to the CDC. It's four times more common in boys than girls. So, some parks have adapted to be more inclusive.
Disneyland in Anaheim, provides specific guides for guests with autism. Then just outside Boston, there's Edaville Family Theme Park. Like American Dream, the park also hosts autism awareness events. But they also incorporate weighted blankets and puzzles on their trains cars to make the experience as comfortable as possible.
"American Dream strives to have an inclusive environment for all of our guests. We are exploring additional options for these sensory sessions at our other attractions, and extending to a weekly basis," Howard said.
All proceeds from the fountain in The Garden will go to Spectrum Works, a non-profit that gives young adults with autism job training, during April.
You can buy your tickets here.
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