Winter in Tucson offers several sensory-friendly events perfect for families looking for inclusive activities. These events create a welcoming atmosphere by minimizing overstimulating sounds, lights, and crowds. Here are some highlights happening in and around Tucson this holiday season and during the cooler months.
Sensory-Friendly Holiday Events in Tucson
ZooLights at Reid Park Zoo:
From December 5, 2024, to January 5, 2025, the Reid Park Zoo transforms into a dazzling winter wonderland during ZooLights: Holiday Magic. This event offers beautifully lit displays, a giant gingerbread house, falling snow, and seasonal treats. While not officially designated as sensory-friendly, quieter weekday evenings or early visits may be more manageable for sensitive guests. Tickets and more details are available on the Reid Park Zoo website.
Tucson Festival of Lights:
The Winterhaven Festival of Lights, running mid-December through December 28, provides opportunities for quieter strolls during weekday evenings. Families can enjoy festive light displays at their own pace, offering a sensory-friendly experience compared to busier nights. Visit the festival’s official page for updates and tips.
Sensory Spaces and Events in Tucson
Fridays at Deckbox:
Low-Sensory Nights at Deckbox alternate between Magic: The Gathering and D&D Dungeon Crawl One-Shots, perfect for anyone looking for a calm, quiet gaming experience.
Fox Tucson Theatre:
The Magic of Kevin Spencer, a sensory-inclusive performance, will be held on February 15, 2025, at the Fox Tucson Theatre. This family-friendly show combines magic and storytelling with special accommodations for neurodiverse individuals, including sensory-friendly lighting and audience engagement. It’s a perfect holiday outing for families seeking a fun, inclusive experience. For more details, visit The Magic of Kevin Spencer at Fox Tucson Theatre.
Sensory Friendly Films:
Sensory Friendly Films offers a welcoming movie experience for individuals with sensory sensitivities. Hosted at AMC Foothills Theater, these films are shown on select Saturdays each month at 10:00 AM. The screenings are designed to be comfortable with adjusted sound and lighting for a more relaxed environment.
Get Air Tucson offers a special jump time for individuals with special needs on the first Saturday of every month from 8:00 to 10:00 AM. This sensory-friendly session allows for a fun and safe experience with reduced crowds.
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For additional information about these events, visit the respective event websites to confirm details and accessibility options.