During Spooky Sean there are lots of changes to theme parks. For example, more roaming actors, changes to park opening times, additional Halloween attractions like scare mazes. There is also number of attractions venue across the UK that open just for a Halloween event so there is lots of new and different things during spooky season. As always change can be challenging for some people with disabilities especially when its cold, dark and there scary theming everywhere. So I have created a social story giving an overview of what to expect from spooky season so you can decide if its something you would like to join in with.
Spooky Season Social Story
The spooks season social story can help you know what to expect for Halloween attractions and decide what spooky season attraction are a good choice for you.
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Disclaimer
The information provided on this blog about theme park accessibility is based on my experiences and the details available from the attractions’ official websites at the time of my visit. Please note that facilities and services for disabled guests may change, and the information may not always be up-to-date. I strongly recommend checking the accessibility section on the respective attractions’ websites for the most current information. The comments and opinions expressed in this blog are solely my own and are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or representative of any other organisation.