Autism Friendly Leisure Activities

Newly officially diagnosed but suspected for a long time. Now comes the point where I actually could get help for my hidden disability but I would like to know which organisations that people visit for pleasure like galleries, museum, historic buildings etc are friendly towards autistic adults.  For example my experience in The National Trust has often been negative. I do not drive, the anxiety and thought processing is too overwhelming. I always travel with a rucksack so I can carry all of my the things for the whole day like, like food, medicines, phone charger, hairbrush yada yada yada. They don’t seem to appreciate any of this and only like car drivers with small handbags.  

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  • I really like art and creative things but so many of these places get overcrowded like art galleries and technical museums. Places where I can learn new things or look at creative ideas. I like sculptures as well. I do not like shopping centres, pubs/bars or anywhere where lots of people are talking and laughing loudly. 

    Some activities like games have to be shared and like with arcades I’d love to go in if they were quiet and not full of flashing lights. 

    I’ll probably spend a lot of time at home this winter as everybody wants indoors activities and the build up to Christmas is very horrible. 

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