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Accessible days out and events??

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Everybodywaffledoggie · 26/10/2021 17:54

Just looking for some recommendations on days out for preschool children that are accessible for additional needs? Could be attractions or companies that host accessible events? What made them particularly accessible for you? Or any previous events that you've been to that are good for this and why? Any places to particularly avoid?? I'm working with children with varying additional needs in this age range and looking for recommendations and ideas! Working in a range of areas in England so any ideas in England are welcome. Thanks in advance Smile

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elliejjtiny · 27/10/2021 12:10

Harry potter studio tour was amazing for my physically disabled son. It can get really busy so wouldn't recommend it for a child who doesn't like crowds. I find inset/teacher training days are good times for when you want a not so crowded day out somewhere. Flip out is best avoided during weekends and school holidays. Our local one has asd sessions but they run alongside toddler time and various other sessions. They do turn off the loud music and restrict the numbers but it's still really busy. We go sometimes but only ever on inset days.

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