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Location
Accessibility
consider noise levels for sensory sensitivities; bathrooms lack AC
Visitor tip
Bring ear protection or noise-canceling headphones if your child has sensory sensitivities or autism, as the music and sound levels can be overwhelming
Visitor tip
Use the bathrooms before they get warm and stuffy during peak hours, or plan bathroom breaks for early morning when they're cooler and more comfortable
Quick Facts
- Type
- Splash Pad
- Note
- Music may be loud for sensory-sensitive visitors
What visitors say
My kids loved it!!! Only thing is My daughter is autistic so the music was a little much for her hence why she’s plugging her ears
We had a blast and the kids loved it. The only thing that sucked was no AC in the bathrooms. It was very stuffy and hard to breathe in there. Otherwise a great place!
From 2 Google reviews
Did You Know?
- Tarboro Splashpad has documented accessibility considerations for children with sensory sensitivities, specifically recommending ear protection due to music noise levels
- The bathrooms at Tarboro Splashpad lack air conditioning, creating warm and stuffy conditions that reviewers noted as a notable drawback
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