Sensory-Friendly Things to Do in Metro Detroit (Updated)

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Plan calmer family outings around Metro Detroit

Finding the right outing for your child shouldn’t feel stressful. Whether your family is navigating autism spectrum disorder, sensory processing differences, or simply prefers a calmer environment, Metro Detroit has a growing number of destinations that go out of their way to make every visitor feel welcome and comfortable.

This guide is put together by the team at KD Care Community, an ABA therapy clinic serving families across Metro Detroit. We’ve curated destinations that offer accommodations like sensory bags, reduced lighting and sound, quiet rooms, trained staff, and dedicated sensory-friendly hours — so you can plan with confidence.

Click any destination below to read our full guide, including what to expect, best times to visit, and tips for preparing your child before you go.

SPORTS

comerica park sensory friendly

Comerica Park

Home of the Detroit Tigers, Comerica Park offers sensory-friendly accommodations including quiet rooms, sensory bags with noise-canceling headphones, and trained staff to support families throughout the game day experience.

2100 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48201

MUSEUM

Michigan Science Center

Offers sensory backpacks, sensory-friendly interactive exhibits, and a dedicated sensory room in Kids Town. Hosts a planetarium and hands-on science demonstrations.

5020 John R St, Detroit, MI 48202

OUTDOORS

Detroit Zoo

Sensory-friendly hours every second Monday of the month with reduced noise and altered lighting. KultureCity sensory bags, weighted lap pads, and autism-safety-trained staff available year-round.

8450 W 10 Mile Rd, Royal Oak, MI 48067

OUTDOORS

Belle Isle Nature Center

An interactive indoor and outdoor educational space offering sensory bags, weighted lap pads, and downloadable social stories to help prepare your child before visiting.

Inselruhe Ave, Detroit, MI 48207

AQUARIUM

Sea Life Aquarium

A KultureCity-certified sensory inclusive venue. Sensory bags with noise-canceling headphones and fidget tools are available at the front desk for checkout at no extra cost.

4316 Baldwin Rd, Auburn Hills, MI 48326

MUSEUM

The Henry Ford

Multiple attractions including the Museum of American Innovation and Greenfield Village offer sensory-friendly programming, sensory bags, and specially adapted Giant Screen film experiences.

20900 Oakwood Blvd, Dearborn, MI 48124

ARTS

Detroit Symphony Orchestra

Hosts dedicated sensory-friendly performances with a smaller audience, noise-canceling headphones, fidget tools, a quiet breakaway space, and pre-visit resources to help families prepare.

3711 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48201

INDOOR PLAY

Legoland Discovery Center Michigan

Offers Sensory-Friendly Mornings with reduced lights, music turned off, and all distracting stimuli disabled — creating a calm, comfortable environment for children with sensory sensitivities.

3000 Town Center Dr, Southfield, MI 48075