Cinema experiences for autistic adults

Hi, I’m just wondering what/if others have had experiences going to the cinema to watch movies as an autistic adult? What sensory stuff do you put in place to be able to handle it? I’m desperate to go and see the new spider man movie, however I haven’t been to a cinema since I was a toddler (plus I have agoraphobia) and they don’t seem to be doing autism friendly screenings for this. So I was just curious if it was do able and if so what I should try and do. Thanks  Blush

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  • It depends on exactly what your issues are but ear plugs are definitely a good idea, any fight scenes are usually very loud. These days you can click the booking link and see the size of the screen and how many seats have been pre booked. If it’s not a busy time when you buy your tickets and snacks you could try asking if they can sit you somewhere away from others, sometimes there are small blocks above the entrance doors. My local independent cinema do screenings where adults can take babies with them to watch adult films (obviously nothing super scary though!) where the sensory conditions are similar to autism friendly screenings. I used to go with my daughter when she was a baby there would also be childless adults and disabled adults with carers there as well. I used to feed my daughter as the film started and she’d sleep through the rest

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  • It depends on exactly what your issues are but ear plugs are definitely a good idea, any fight scenes are usually very loud. These days you can click the booking link and see the size of the screen and how many seats have been pre booked. If it’s not a busy time when you buy your tickets and snacks you could try asking if they can sit you somewhere away from others, sometimes there are small blocks above the entrance doors. My local independent cinema do screenings where adults can take babies with them to watch adult films (obviously nothing super scary though!) where the sensory conditions are similar to autism friendly screenings. I used to go with my daughter when she was a baby there would also be childless adults and disabled adults with carers there as well. I used to feed my daughter as the film started and she’d sleep through the rest

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