No, I would not recommend it for an autistic child. The place is not only loud, it has multiple blinking lights in different colors all over the place. A person on the autistic spectrum would NOT be able to handle it.
You might want to think about going during the week, my family and I went on a Saturday and it was VERY crowded.
While it would still be fun height may hold your child back on some attractions. My 4 year old was just a bit short to do several of the activities. It's been 2 months since we went and she still talks about going back though.
There's a lot of lights and distracting objects, at the entrance there's a tunnel which makes it feel as if the bridge is spinning could make a few people feel sick. Other than that, it will be fine. But if lights or shapes distract him, just cover his eyes when you first come inside thru the tunnel
Thank you everyone for your input, it has greatly helped.
I agree with what's been said. You could also preview what's inside by going to their website. If you do decide to go, be sure it's in the evening when there's a lot less people
Is a very nice place your 4 year old going to like
Maybe on the week day
Thank you for answering my question. Just trying to find things and places he can go and enjoy.
the attractions are very loud and flashy from what i can remember. not to mention that the tunnel you have to get through before all of them makes you feel very sick, although you are allowed to skip it
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