Category Archives: Travel

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March 6, 2023

Super Nintendo World

https://sensoryaccess.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/IMG_7690.movWe were lucky to attend the first official opening day of Universal Studio Hollywood’s Super Nintendo World and to create Sensory Rating Cards for both the land itself and the ride, Bowsers Challenge. Super Nintendo World is at the bottom of Universal Studio’s so it requires several escalators –...

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February 14, 2022

Genie+ and the Disability Access Service (DAS)

With the addition of Genie+ to the Disneyland App, the Disability Access Service (DAS) has changed. It used to be that you had to get into the park and wait int line at Guest Services to get your DAS Pass – not always easy when you have just arrived...

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November 24, 2021

Sensory Rating Cards

Sensory Rating Cards are a wonderful brief look at the Sensory aspects of an environment. Our Neurodiverse team at Sensory Access goes through an environment and audits the sensory impact of visual, auditory, olfactory, temperature, proprioceptive and tactile experiences.  This is always done in-person and often further reviewed via...

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July 13, 2018

Sensory Access Travel: New Travel Tips and Guides!

Welcome to Sensory Access Travel ! As a mom of a kiddo with Aspergers, I find travel both incredibly rewarding (stretch that cognitive flexibility!) and also very stressful (travel is inherently unpredictable, and therefore can be overwhelming for those with ASD).  Although we almost always experience a rough spot...

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