With input from local autism experts from Schreiber Pediatric Rehab Center, the train display, featuring more than 150 animations and 22 operating trains, will be adapted to create a sensory-friendly experience. Changes to the display include turning off the fire siren at the popular burning house scene, quieting the various musical elements around the display, covering the large mirror along the walls and shortening the amount of time the lights are dimmed during the nighttime scene. Other changes include covering the exit signs with stop signs and removing promotional signs that refer to loud noises. During the hour-long event, each child will be given a photo treasure hunt, highlighting nine different objects to find as they view the display packed with small-scale local landmarks and detailed scenes from Lancaster County.
To ensure the entire event is a pleasant experience for families and not over-crowded, the event will be limited to 50 people. RSVPs are required. The admission price is $7 for adults and $4 for children ages 3-11. To RSVP or ask for additional details, please email Kristi at Kristi@ChooChooBarn.com.
Looking for the best deal? The Choo Choo Barn annual pass, available for regular admission or admission to the Sensory-Friendly Mornings, pays for itself within three visits. For more information visit www.choochoobarn.com, www.facebook.com/choochoobarn or call (717) 687-7911.