Exploring Denver Zoo: A Guide for Autistic and Sensory-Sensitive Visitors

Zoo Core Editors Desk

Exploring Denver Zoo: A Guide for Autistic and Sensory-Sensitive Visitors

Denver Zoo is a premier destination for families and individuals seeking an engaging and inclusive wildlife experience. As the first zoo in Colorado to earn the Certified Autism Center™ (CAC) designation, the zoo is committed to providing a welcoming environment for autistic and sensory-sensitive visitors.

Certified Autism Center Designation

Denver Zoo for Autistic and Sensory-Sensitive Visitors
Image Credit: Wikimedia

The Certified Autism Center™ (CAC) designation means that at least 80% of Denver Zoo’s staff is highly trained and certified in the field of autism. This certification ensures that the zoo’s staff is equipped to understand and support autistic and sensory-sensitive visitors, creating a more inclusive and enjoyable experience for all.

Accommodations and Resources

Denver Zoo for Autistic and Sensory-Sensitive Visitors

Sensory Kits

Denver Zoo offers free sensory kits for checkout at the concierge booth. These kits include essential tools such as ear protection, sunglasses, fidget tools, and weighted blankets to help visitors manage their sensory experience.

Quiet Spaces

The zoo provides designated quiet spaces throughout the facility, including the Wellness Room near the restrooms in Primate Panorama and generally quieter areas such as Woodland Garden, Giraffe Barn, Nurture Trail, Duck Lake bench viewing area, Congo Basin, and Zoo Gardens outside of peak hours.

Low-Sensory Events

Denver Zoo hosts special low-sensory events, such as Zoo Lights: Low-Sensory Night, which features reduced crowds, no strobing effects, and lowered music volumes. These events are designed to make the zoo’s attractions more accessible to guests with sensory sensitivities.

Sensory Guides

The zoo provides detailed sensory guides for each exhibit, helping visitors prepare and plan their visit by understanding the potential sensory experiences they may encounter.

Staff Training

Denver Zoo’s staff is trained to understand and support autistic and sensory-sensitive visitors, ensuring a welcoming and inclusive environment for all guests.

Planning Your Visit

Timed Entry

Online timed ticket reservations are required for entry, with the last admission time window at 3:30 p.m. Guests can enter within a 30-minute window starting at the time listed on their ticket.

Ticket Details

Tickets can be reserved for various time periods, and guests are asked to present their online timed ticket (on phone or printed) for entry.

Community Programs

The zoo offers complimentary tickets for select community programs daily, which can be reserved online.

Additional Information

Dreamnight

Denver Zoo hosts an annual Dreamnight event specifically designed for children with autism, sensory disorders, and other special needs and their families.

Partnerships

The zoo partners with organizations such as the Autism Society of Colorado to ensure inclusive cultural experiences.

By providing these accommodations and resources, Denver Zoo aims to create a welcoming and enjoyable experience for autistic and sensory-sensitive visitors, making it an inclusive and accessible destination for all.

Reference:
Denver Zoo Certified Autism Center
Autism Society of Colorado

Leave a Comment