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Museum of the Moving Image Access Mornings

Museum of the Moving Image

Astoria, New York - Queens County

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May 29, 2026

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Astoria, New York

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Provider overview

Museum of the Moving Image offers Access Mornings and accessibility supports such as sensory kits, visual story resources, disability admission options, and wheelchair access in Astoria.

Museum of the Moving Image is an Astoria museum focused on film, television, video games, digital media, and moving-image culture.

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Ages
Families with children on the autism spectrum for Access Mornings; broader access supports for all visitors
Season
Access Morning dates by museum calendar; accessibility supports available by current visitor policy
Cost
Confirm current Access Morning dates, RSVP steps, ticket rules, disability admission, care partner admission, sensory kit availability, and workshop capacity directly with the museum.

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Access Morning dates change by museum calendar; confirm current RSVP availability before planning a visit.

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Access Mornings at MoMI

Museum access mornings and visitor supports for families with autistic children and visitors with sensory or access needs.

Ages
Families with children on the autism spectrum for Access Mornings; broader access supports for all visitors
Season
Access Morning dates by museum calendar; accessibility supports available by current visitor policy
Schedule
The source describes Access Mornings before the museum opens to the public and directs families to learn more and RSVP for current dates.
Cost
Confirm current Access Morning dates, RSVP steps, ticket rules, disability admission, care partner admission, sensory kit availability, and workshop capacity directly with the museum.
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Last checked
May 29, 2026
Why this is listed
The official Museum of the Moving Image accessibility page describes Access Mornings at MoMI for families with children on the autism spectrum, says participating families can explore exhibitions and workshops before public opening, describes lowered volume and reduced gallery stimulation, and lists sensory kits, a visual story guide, discounted disability admission, and care partner admission.
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Access Mornings at MoMI

The official Museum of the Moving Image accessibility page describes Access Mornings at MoMI for families with children on the autism spectrum, says participating families can explore exhibitions and workshops before public opening, describes lowered volume and reduced gallery stimulation, and lists sensory kits, a visual story guide, discounted disability admission, and care partner admission.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The museum describes Access Mornings for families with children on the autism spectrum and lists museum-wide visitor accessibility supports.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm current event dates, RSVP status, gallery volume adjustments, sensory kit availability, wheelchair access, elevator access, restroom access, workshop capacity, care partner admission, and visual story resources before visiting.

What we checked

What we found: The official Museum of the Moving Image accessibility page describes Access Mornings at MoMI for families with children on the autism spectrum, says participating families can explore exhibitions and workshops before public opening, describes lowered volume and reduced gallery stimulation, and lists sensory kits, a visual story guide, discounted disability admission, and care partner admission.

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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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