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MOAS Sensory Sunday

Museum of Arts and Sciences

Daytona Beach, Florida - Volusia County

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May 16, 2026

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Daytona Beach and Volusia County

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352 South Nova Road, Daytona Beach, FL 32114

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Provider overview

MOAS Sensory Sunday gives neurodiverse visitors and families a calmer early-opening museum visit in Daytona Beach, with a sensory-friendly planetarium show and advance RSVP.

The Museum of Arts and Sciences is a Daytona Beach museum and nonprofit cultural venue with a children's museum, planetarium, galleries, and recurring sensory-friendly access programming.

Quick facts

Phone
386-255-0285
Email
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Ages
Individuals and families of children, teenagers, and young adults with disabilities, neurodiversity, autism, sensory processing disorders, or cognitive disabilities
Season
First Sunday of each month; the source lists an event date and recurring monthly language
Cost
The source says Sensory Sunday is free for members or included with paid museum admission; families should confirm admission, RSVP, membership, and planetarium availability.

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Museum of Arts and Sciences

352 South Nova Road, Daytona Beach, FL 32114

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Programs and offerings

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Sensory Sunday

Monthly early-opening sensory-friendly museum time for neurodiverse visitors and families, including a sensory-friendly children's planetarium show and advance RSVP.

Ages
Individuals and families of children, teenagers, and young adults with disabilities, neurodiversity, autism, sensory processing disorders, or cognitive disabilities
Season
First Sunday of each month; the source lists an event date and recurring monthly language
Schedule
The source says MOAS opens an hour early on the first Sunday of each month, lists 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM for the event page, and notes an 11:00 AM sensory-friendly planetarium show.
Cost
The source says Sensory Sunday is free for members or included with paid museum admission; families should confirm admission, RSVP, membership, and planetarium availability.
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Last checked
May 16, 2026
Why this is listed
The official Museum of Arts and Sciences Sensory Sunday event page says MOAS opens an hour early on the first Sunday of each month for Sensory Sundays, describes the program for individuals or families of children, teenagers, and young adults with disabilities who are neurodiverse, on the autism spectrum, have sensory processing disorders, or have cognitive disabilities, says the museum is closed to the general public for a calm environment, includes a sensory-friendly children's planetarium show, requires advance RSVP, and lists the Daytona Beach location, admission language, and phone.
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Sensory Sunday

The official Museum of Arts and Sciences Sensory Sunday event page says MOAS opens an hour early on the first Sunday of each month for Sensory Sundays, describes the program for individuals or families of children, teenagers, and young adults with disabilities who are neurodiverse, on the autism spectrum, have sensory processing disorders, or have cognitive disabilities, says the museum is closed to the general public for a calm environment, includes a sensory-friendly children's planetarium show, requires advance RSVP, and lists the Daytona Beach location, admission language, and phone.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: MOAS describes Sensory Sundays, early museum opening, individuals and families, children, teenagers, young adults, disabilities, neurodiverse visitors, autism spectrum, sensory processing disorders, cognitive disabilities, a calm environment, museum closed to the general public, sensory-friendly children's planetarium show, advance RSVP, members, and paid admission.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm the current date, RSVP steps, admission cost, arrival window, planetarium show topic, quiet areas, sensory supports, lighting or sound changes, stroller or wheelchair access, restroom access, parking, and whether the event environment matches the visitor's sensory needs.

What we checked

What we found: The official Museum of Arts and Sciences Sensory Sunday event page says MOAS opens an hour early on the first Sunday of each month for Sensory Sundays, describes the program for individuals or families of children, teenagers, and young adults with disabilities who are neurodiverse, on the autism spectrum, have sensory processing disorders, or have cognitive disabilities, says the museum is closed to the general public for a calm environment, includes a sensory-friendly children's planetarium show, requires advance RSVP, and lists the Daytona Beach location, admission language, and phone.

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What to confirm

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  • What should families know about cost, financial assistance, cancellation rules, forms, and first-visit expectations?
  • 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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Is MOAS Sensory Sunday reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

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