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Anchorage Museum Sensory-Friendly and Access Programs

Anchorage Museum

Anchorage, Alaska - Anchorage County

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Provider overview

The Anchorage Museum runs Sensory-Friendly and Access Mornings and Sensory Friendly Second Sundays for families and visitors who experience disabilities or are on the autism spectrum.

The Anchorage Museum is a downtown Anchorage art, history, and science museum offering sensory-friendly and access programming for visitors with disabilities.

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Ages
Families and adults who experience developmental and/or physical disabilities and those on the autism spectrum; an adult must accompany visitors under 18
Season
Sensory-Friendly and Access Mornings run October through April; Sensory Friendly Second Sundays are monthly
Cost
Sensory-Friendly and Access Mornings are $5 per family or group; Sensory Friendly Second Sundays are $5 admission. Advance registration is appreciated.

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Anchorage Museum

Sessions run on set dates and a seasonal window. Families should confirm the current calendar and register in advance.

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Sensory-friendly mornings and second Sundays

Sensory-friendly museum sessions, before-hours access mornings, a safe space, monthly second-Sunday admission, and registration.

Ages
Families and adults who experience developmental and/or physical disabilities and those on the autism spectrum; an adult must accompany visitors under 18
Season
Sensory-Friendly and Access Mornings run October through April; Sensory Friendly Second Sundays are monthly
Schedule
Check the museum's sensory-friendly calendar for the next Access Morning (October-April) and the second-Sunday session, and register in advance.
Cost
Sensory-Friendly and Access Mornings are $5 per family or group; Sensory Friendly Second Sundays are $5 admission. Advance registration is appreciated.
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Why this is listed
The Anchorage Museum offers Sensory-Friendly and Access Mornings (self-directed drop-in sessions October through April when the museum is closed to the general public, $5 per family/group, with a safe space) and Sensory Friendly Second Sundays ($5 admission on the second Sunday of each month) for families and adults who experience developmental or physical disabilities and those on the autism spectrum.
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Sensory-friendly mornings and second Sundays

The Anchorage Museum offers Sensory-Friendly and Access Mornings (self-directed drop-in sessions October through April when the museum is closed to the general public, $5 per family/group, with a safe space) and Sensory Friendly Second Sundays ($5 admission on the second Sunday of each month) for families and adults who experience developmental or physical disabilities and those on the autism spectrum.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names sensory-friendly and access programs, self-directed drop-in sessions before public hours, a safe space, the autism spectrum, and developmental and physical disabilities.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the quiet/safe space, the drop-in format before public hours, the monthly second-Sunday session, registration, and the best galleries for a first visit.

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What we found: The Anchorage Museum offers Sensory-Friendly and Access Mornings (self-directed drop-in sessions October through April when the museum is closed to the general public, $5 per family/group, with a safe space) and Sensory Friendly Second Sundays ($5 admission on the second Sunday of each month) for families and adults who experience developmental or physical disabilities and those on the autism spectrum.

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What to confirm

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  • For sensory-friendly activities: what changes are made to sound, lighting, crowds, timing, quiet space, and re-entry?
  • Who should families contact to talk through accommodations before registering?

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