Sensory-Friendly Evening: Brandywine Railroad

Sensory-Friendly Evening: Brandywine Railroad

Individuals on the autism spectrum or with a sensory processing disorder and their families are invited to join us for after-hours access to the Museum’s Brandywine Railroad, a holiday favorite featuring trains running on 2,000 feet of track with more than 1,000 pieces.

Also on view will be Home for the Holidays: Cards and Hearths from the Collection, an exhibition that features a selection of dollhouses and holiday cards. The first floor will have holiday trees decorated with Brandywine Critters, ornaments made from natural materials.

Created in conjunction with local families and occupational therapists, this inclusive and accessible program strives to provide a welcoming experience through offering:

• Pre-visit social story document and video
• Reduced crowding and noise 
• Hands-on craft activities  
• On-hand support of skilled and friendly volunteers 
• Sensory regulation resources such as fidgets, noise-canceling headphones, sunglasses, and a sensory break area


This program welcomes participants of all ages and their families (grandparents, siblings, and others welcome!). The event is scheduled from 5-7 p.m., with three arrival timeslots to spread out the number of people in the galleries. To register select you arrival time from the list below.

• 5:00 – 5:30 p.m. 
• 5:30 – 6:00 p.m. 
• 6:00 – 6:30 p.m. 
 

Event full? Email [email protected] or call (610) 388-8120 to be added to a waitlist. 


Brandywine’s sensory-friendly programs are made possible through the generous support of CCRES, Michael and Mary Landa, and Tom & Paula Wilson and The Wilson Family Foundation.