Queens Zoo Sensory-Inclusive Accessibility
Queens Zoo
Queens, New York - Queens County
Source checked
May 29, 2026
New York City
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Provider overview
Queens Zoo offers sensory-inclusive visitor supports including KultureCity sensory bags, quiet and headphone zones, social story resources, and accessibility planning information.
Queens Zoo is a Wildlife Conservation Society zoo in Queens with animal exhibits, visitor programs, and accessibility resources.
Quick facts
- Registration
- We did not find this in the public sources we checked
- Phone
- 718-220-5103
- Ages
- Visitors of all ages with sensory, mobility, visual, auditory, or related access needs
- Season
- Year-round visitor accessibility supports by current zoo operating calendar
- Cost
- Confirm current admission, sensory bag checkout process, ID requirements, quiet zone availability, ticketing rules, weather closures, and group accommodation options directly with Queens Zoo.
Location contacts
Public contacts that may help you reach the right office. Confirm before visiting.
The source directs guests to the current park map and Guest Relations for daily access details and visit planning.
Programs and offerings
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Sensory-inclusive visitor supports
KultureCity sensory bags, quiet and headphone zones, social story resources, and accessibility planning details for Queens Zoo visitors.
- Ages
- Visitors of all ages with sensory, mobility, visual, auditory, or related access needs
- Season
- Year-round visitor accessibility supports by current zoo operating calendar
- Schedule
- The source describes standing accessibility supports and advises guests to consult the current park map and contact Guest Relations for planning assistance.
- Cost
- Confirm current admission, sensory bag checkout process, ID requirements, quiet zone availability, ticketing rules, weather closures, and group accommodation options directly with Queens Zoo.
How we checked this listing (1 public source)
Source notes only. They do not evaluate quality, safety, fit, or availability.
Listing check
- Last checked
- May 29, 2026
- Why this is listed
- The official Queens Zoo accessibility page says the zoo partnered with KultureCity to support guests with sensory processing needs, lists quiet and headphone zones, sensory bags with fidget tools and noise-canceling headphones, social story resources, wheelchair access information, service dog policies, and Guest Relations planning contact details.
- Sources used
- 1 public source
- Location contacts
- 1 public contact found
Program details we found
Sensory-inclusive visitor supports
The official Queens Zoo accessibility page says the zoo partnered with KultureCity to support guests with sensory processing needs, lists quiet and headphone zones, sensory bags with fidget tools and noise-canceling headphones, social story resources, wheelchair access information, service dog policies, and Guest Relations planning contact details.
Inclusion and support details
What the provider says: Queens Zoo says it supports guests with sensory processing needs through KultureCity resources, sensory bags, quiet zones, headphone zones, and social story tools.
Access notes to confirm: Visitors should confirm current admissions access, sensory bag checkout location, ID hold rules, quiet and headphone zones, wheelchair access by exhibit, service dog rules, restroom access, food policies, and event-specific crowd levels before visiting.
What we checked
What we found: The official Queens Zoo accessibility page says the zoo partnered with KultureCity to support guests with sensory processing needs, lists quiet and headphone zones, sensory bags with fidget tools and noise-canceling headphones, social story resources, wheelchair access information, service dog policies, and Guest Relations planning contact details.
We avoid ranking, recommending, evaluating quality, or making safety claims. Use the source links and contact the provider before enrolling.
Sources used
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- Provider websiteQueens Zoo Accessibility
Please confirm current details directly before enrolling.
What to confirm
- Openings, deadlines, cost, and cancellation rules.
- Ages, eligibility, forms, and first-visit expectations.
- Support model, staff preparation, supervision, and safety policies.
- Exact location, entrance, parking, equipment, and what to bring.
Questions to ask before you register
Use these as a starting point. They are not a quality rating or recommendation.
- Do you currently have openings, waitlists, deadlines, or intake steps?
- What ages, support needs, communication needs, mobility needs, or supervision levels can this specific program support?
- 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 Queens Zoo Sensory-Inclusive Accessibility reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?
No. This listing is informational and based on public sources. It is not a rating, ranking, quality review, or safety evaluation.
What information should families confirm with Queens Zoo?
Families should confirm current availability, registration deadlines, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.
Where did the listing information come from?
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