* Keep earplugs available in loud places, and make them easy to find (even at Disneyland, which up until this year was incredibly inclusive for disabled people, it was nearly impossible to find earplugs)
* Understand that low-sensory rooms are not just for kids!
* Designers would include the users of their accommodations (sensory rooms, accessible tech, etc.) throughout the design process instead of just assuming and handing them to us.
Yes to all of this! I'm so thankful for your insight.
What would I change?
* Keep earplugs available in loud places, and make them easy to find (even at Disneyland, which up until this year was incredibly inclusive for disabled people, it was nearly impossible to find earplugs)
* Understand that low-sensory rooms are not just for kids!
* Designers would include the users of their accommodations (sensory rooms, accessible tech, etc.) throughout the design process instead of just assuming and handing them to us.
Thank you so very much for adding to this conversation. Hope you've having a good weekend, my friend!