Meow Wolf, known for its immersive art installations, has achieved Certified Autism Center status at all its U.S. locations. This certification ensures that the exhibits are welcoming and accessible to all guests, including those with autism or other sensory sensitivities. Meow Wolf underwent training with IBCCES to learn how to identify and interact with individuals who may be experiencing overstimulation. Techniques include providing noise reduction headphones, sunglasses, and quiet spaces within the exhibits.
In addition to accommodating guests with sensory needs, Meow Wolf is prepared to handle situations where visitors may be overwhelmed, such as during psychedelic events like the Bicycle Day celebration. The company’s security team is trained to de-escalate situations and ensure guests are comfortable. Specific rooms within the exhibits offer quieter environments, including the Blue Sound Spa in Denver’s Convergence Station, as well as a guest services lounge for those who need to decompress.
Meow Wolf’s commitment to accessibility and inclusivity extends to providing a calming space for guests who may need a break from the stimulating environment. With the goal of providing the best experience possible for all visitors, Meow Wolf continues to adapt and grow to meet the accessibility needs of travelers. The company’s efforts to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for all guests reflect its dedication to ensuring that everyone can enjoy the unique and whimsical world of Meow Wolf.
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