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The National WWII Museum Sensory Friendly Mornings

The National WWII Museum

New Orleans, Louisiana - Orleans County

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945 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA 70130

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Provider overview

The National WWII Museum offers Sensory Friendly Mornings the last Saturday of each month with early admission, lowered sound, and free sensory bags, plus year-round KultureCity sensory supports.

The National WWII Museum in New Orleans is KultureCity sensory-inclusive certified and hosts monthly Sensory Friendly Mornings.

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Ages
Families and visitors of any age who benefit from a low-sensory museum experience
Season
Sensory Friendly Mornings on the last Saturday of each month, with sensory bags available year-round
Cost
Sensory Friendly Morning early admission is free with advance registration; confirm dates, registration, and regular admission for other times.

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The National WWII Museum

945 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA 70130

Sensory Friendly Mornings require advance registration and run on set dates. Families should confirm the current date and register early.

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Sensory Friendly Mornings

Museum visit planning, monthly sensory-friendly early admission, sensory bags, lowered sound, registration, and quieter routes.

Ages
Families and visitors of any age who benefit from a low-sensory museum experience
Season
Sensory Friendly Mornings on the last Saturday of each month, with sensory bags available year-round
Schedule
Pre-register, check in at 8:00 a.m., and access the full campus at 9:00 a.m. before general opening; confirm the current date online.
Cost
Sensory Friendly Morning early admission is free with advance registration; confirm dates, registration, and regular admission for other times.
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Why this is listed
The National WWII Museum hosts Sensory Friendly Mornings on the last Saturday of each month in partnership with the Autism Society of Greater New Orleans, with early admission, lowered sound, and free sensory bags, and is KultureCity sensory-inclusive certified.
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Sensory Friendly Mornings

The National WWII Museum hosts Sensory Friendly Mornings on the last Saturday of each month in partnership with the Autism Society of Greater New Orleans, with early admission, lowered sound, and free sensory bags, and is KultureCity sensory-inclusive certified.

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What the provider says: The source names Sensory Friendly Mornings, Autism Society of Greater New Orleans, lowered sound, sensory bags, noise-canceling headphones, sunglasses, fidgets, and non-verbal communication cards.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about advance registration, which areas have lowered sound, where to borrow sensory bags, quieter routes, and crowd levels.

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What we found: The National WWII Museum hosts Sensory Friendly Mornings on the last Saturday of each month in partnership with the Autism Society of Greater New Orleans, with early admission, lowered sound, and free sensory bags, and is KultureCity sensory-inclusive certified.

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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?
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