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Creative Discovery Museum Sensory Night

Creative Discovery Museum

Chattanooga, Tennessee - Hamilton County

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Provider overview

Creative Discovery Museum's monthly Sensory Night offers a free, low-sensory evening with reduced lights and noise so children with sensory sensitivities can explore comfortably in Chattanooga.

Creative Discovery Museum is a Chattanooga children's museum offering a free monthly Sensory Night and sensory bags.

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Ages
Children with sensory sensitivity and their families
Season
Year-round, with Sensory Night on the first Thursday of each month
Cost
Sensory Night is free, but reservations are required and admission is capped; confirm the current reservation process.

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Creative Discovery Museum

Sensory Night requires reservations and has an attendance cap. Families should confirm the current date and process before visiting.

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Sensory Night

Free monthly low-sensory museum evening, reduced lights and noise, sensory bags, reservations, and accessibility planning.

Ages
Children with sensory sensitivity and their families
Season
Year-round, with Sensory Night on the first Thursday of each month
Schedule
Reserve a spot for the first-Thursday Sensory Night at Creative Discovery Museum; sensory bags are available during regular hours.
Cost
Sensory Night is free, but reservations are required and admission is capped; confirm the current reservation process.
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Creative Discovery Museum in Chattanooga hosts a free Sensory Night on the first Thursday of every month, offering children with sensory sensitivity and their families a low-sensory environment with limited overhead announcements, food smells, lower lights, and quieter noises, with sensory bags available at guest relations.
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Sensory Night

Creative Discovery Museum in Chattanooga hosts a free Sensory Night on the first Thursday of every month, offering children with sensory sensitivity and their families a low-sensory environment with limited overhead announcements, food smells, lower lights, and quieter noises, with sensory bags available at guest relations.

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What the provider says: The source names Sensory Night, children with sensory sensitivity, a low-sensory environment, limited announcements and food smells, lower lights, quieter noises, and sensory bags.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the reservation cap, where to borrow a sensory bag, quieter exhibits, and what to expect during Sensory Night.

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What we found: Creative Discovery Museum in Chattanooga hosts a free Sensory Night on the first Thursday of every month, offering children with sensory sensitivity and their families a low-sensory environment with limited overhead announcements, food smells, lower lights, and quieter noises, with sensory bags available at guest relations.

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