Universal Orlando Opens Quiet Room for Autistic Guests

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Quiet Room

Universal Studios recently announced its first-ever quiet rooms for those who could use a break from the bustling theme parks. Targeted towards guests with cognitive disabilities, the room is located near the front of the park and will be open when the park is. The room contains rubber floor tiles, an activity wall panel and two hiding tunnels. No reservation is required, but thirty-minute time limits are encouraged.

Additionally, Universal Resort’s Guide for Guests with Cognitive Disabilities also lists quiet areas within its theme parks that typically have lesser foot traffic.

(Travel Weekly, 03.14.22)

Nearly one-third of attractions guests have visited with someone with a cognitive disability in the past five years. Is your attraction accommodating to this growing population? H2R can help. Schedule a free consultation today or send us an email at info@h2rmarketresearch.com.

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