Meow Wolf has completed a company-wide accreditation to enhance the guest experience in partnership with the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES) to complete the Certified Autism Center™ certification.
Meow Wolf has implemented several measures to ensure an inclusive and accessible experience for all visitors, including:
Sensory Items and Bags
- Provided as complementary to support visitors who may be overwhelmed by the sights and sounds of the installations. Guests have access to noise-reduction headphones, sunglasses, and sensory toys.
Staff training
- Meow Wolf staff have received training on how to interact with visitors with cognitive disabilities or sensitivities, and are equipped with the knowledge and skills to provide a welcoming and supportive environment.
Audio Description Tour - Meow Wolf Denver designed an audio experience specifically for audience members who are blind or have low vision, allowing for a more inclusive experience of the exhibition using storytelling, touch exploration and play.
Visual Description
- Meow Wolf provides Aira Visual Interpreting services at no cost for individuals who are blind or have low vision. It utilizes a live, human-to-human interaction with a trained agent who visually interprets objects and surroundings using a combination of a camera and the Aira app on the user's smartphone.
Sensory Guides
- As a part of our Certified Autism Center™ process, IBCCES and Meow Wolf collaborated in the creation of Sensory Guides. A Sensory Guide provides insight on how a guest with sensory issues may be affected by each sense while inside Meow Wolf.