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The Strong Museum Sensory Friendly Sunday

The Strong National Museum of Play

Rochester, New York - Monroe County

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Rochester

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Provider overview

The Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester offers Sensory Friendly Sunday before public opening, with quiet areas, sensory-friendly toys, light and sound reduction, extra visual safety signage, sensory bags, social stories, and accessibility contacts.

The Strong National Museum of Play is a Rochester museum focused on play, exhibits, collections, and family learning experiences.

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Ages
Families and museum visitors with sensory needs; exhibit age fit varies by visit
Season
Sensory Friendly Sunday and ongoing museum accessibility resources
Cost
Confirm current Sensory Friendly Sunday admission, ticketing, membership options, parking, and sensory resource availability directly with The Strong.

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Sensory Friendly Sunday museum access

Museum access time before public opening with quiet areas, sensory supports, and adjusted sensory conditions.

Ages
Families and museum visitors with sensory needs; exhibit age fit varies by visit
Season
Sensory Friendly Sunday and ongoing museum accessibility resources
Schedule
The source describes Sensory Friendly Sunday before public opening; families should confirm the current event date and arrival details with the museum.
Cost
Confirm current Sensory Friendly Sunday admission, ticketing, membership options, parking, and sensory resource availability directly with The Strong.
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May 15, 2026
Why this is listed
The official Strong National Museum of Play accessibility page says Sensory Friendly Sunday lets families experience the museum before it opens to the general public, with designated quiet areas, sensory friendly toys, light and sound reduction, extra visual safety signage, sensory bags, social stories, and accessibility contacts.
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Program details we found

Sensory Friendly Sunday museum access

The official Strong National Museum of Play accessibility page says Sensory Friendly Sunday lets families experience the museum before it opens to the general public, with designated quiet areas, sensory friendly toys, light and sound reduction, extra visual safety signage, sensory bags, social stories, and accessibility contacts.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The Strong lists quiet areas, sensory-friendly toys, light and sound reduction, extra visual safety signage, sensory bags, social stories, and accessibility contacts.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm the next Sensory Friendly Sunday date, ticketing, quiet-area location, sensory bag availability, crowd level, parking, restroom access, companion needs, and current event status before visiting.

What we checked

What we found: The official Strong National Museum of Play accessibility page says Sensory Friendly Sunday lets families experience the museum before it opens to the general public, with designated quiet areas, sensory friendly toys, light and sound reduction, extra visual safety signage, sensory bags, social stories, and accessibility contacts.

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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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