Regal Cinemas started the 'My Way Matinee' program -- a sensory-friendly movie screening program. For anyone with a sensory processing disorder such as autism or other special needs, lighting and loud sounds in movie theaters can be a harrowing experience. The group decided that everyone should be able to enjoy viewing an exciting new movie at the cinema and created a program that features brighter lights and lower sounds.
New releases such as Christopher Robin and The Incredibles 2 will be playing, giving children the chance to sing, dance and shout freely along with characters from the film. Offering showings once a month at 10:30am with tickets for $6.50 each, the My Way Matinee program aims to provide the safest space to watch a movie, creating positive and lasting memories for all.
Sensory-Friendly Film Screenings
'My Way Matinee' Shows Movies for People with Sensory Disorders
Trend Themes
1. Sensory-friendly Entertainment - Create sensory-friendly experiences for individuals with special needs in various entertainment industries.
2. Accessibility-focused Programs - Establish accessible programs with lower sound levels and brighter lights for visually and audibly sensitive individuals in public settings.
3. Inclusive Events - Organize inclusive events that cater to individuals with different needs to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
Industry Implications
1. Movie Theater Industry - Opportunity to establish sensory-friendly movie screenings and other programs to cater to individuals with special needs.
2. Amusement Park Industry - Opportunity to create accessibility-focused programs and rides to accommodate individuals with special needs.
3. Event Planning Industry - Opportunity to organize inclusive events focusing on accessibility, accommodation and enjoyment for individuals with different needs.