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    Myrtle Beach Commemorates Autism Acceptance Month with Inclusive Events and Attractions

    2024-03-15
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    April is Autism Acceptance Month in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The city hosts events for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their families. The goal is to highlight the abilities of those with autism and foster understanding and acceptance. The month features autism-friendly and sensory-friendly events.

    The Birthday Bowl is a key event on April 14th from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Myrtle Beach Bowl. The bowling alley is reserved for the event, with bowling and shoe rental costing $1 each. A $3 meal deal is available for families. The event ends with a birthday celebration for all April birthdays, with cupcakes from Kroger Foods Carolina Forest.

    The SkyWheel Myrtle Beach offers a family-friendly experience. As part of the Champion Autism Network, visitors can get discounts. The SkyWheel is designed to be sensory-friendly.

    Ripley’s Aquarium, home to a large collection of giant sharks, is another destination. Visitors can explore coral reefs and the ocean. Noise-canceling headphones are provided for those who need them. A discount is available for CAN Travel Card holders.

    The Wonder Works Museum is an educational amusement park. It has over 100 interactive exhibits for all ages. CAN Travel Card holders can get a discount on tickets.

    In conclusion, Myrtle Beach hosts several sensory-friendly attractions and events during Autism Acceptance Month. These activities aim to entertain and promote understanding and acceptance of individuals with ASD.

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