Sensory Friendly Time at The MOST- Part of Micron STEAM Explorers Inclusion Programs

Posted on February 15, 2024

Sensory Friendly Time at the MOST is an opportunity for guests who prefer a quieter, less stimulating environment to enjoy the museum. It's also a great way to socialize with other parents and children.

We hope to see you every third Saturday of the month for this special program!

Sensory Friendly Time is FREE for members and $5 for non-members.

(Personal aides are always welcome for free)

ASL-interpreted, shortened National Grid ExploraDome Show, 5:30pm: $6

Tickets available at the front desk of the museum.

Complimentary sensory friendly kits with headphones, fidget toys, and other tools are always available for FREE at the front desk during regular museum hours and Sensory Friendly Time.

Sensory Friendly, ASL-Interpreted National Grid ExploraDome Show, 5:30pm, $6

25-minute run time

Ocean Odyssey—Follow a three-month-old baby whale on a magical journey down one of the Earth’s great ocean highways to discover the incredible world of ocean currents. She will never know it, but as she swims with the flow of the current, her story becomes inexorably connected to our own. Ocean currents are hidden marine rivers that flow around the Earth. They are responsible for the fish we eat, the rain that feeds our crops, the snow that covers our mountains - even the air we breathe, and they have been helping to keep the temperature of our planet just right for life for millions of years. Watch movie trailer.

Thank you to our Sensory Friendly Time sponsors:

Arc of Onondaga

Baldwinsville Rotary Club

Solvay Bank

CenterState CEO

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