SENSORY SENSITIVE SUNDAYS™

Every child deserves a chance to have fun

Sensory Sensitive Sundays are special hours designed to provide children with sensory sensitivities and their families a quieter, more comfortable experience. With dimmed lighting, reduced noise levels, and a calm atmosphere, we've made it easier for everyone to enjoy our games, food, and activities in a setting that feels just right.

A video explaining Chuck E. Cheese's Sensory Sensitive Sunday program. The program happens on Sunday mornings and is intended to provide children with sensory sensitivities and their families a quieter, more comfortable experience.

Game room

During Sensory Sensitive Sundays, our game room transforms into a quieter, more soothing space where children with sensory sensitivities can enjoy all their favorite games without the overwhelming sights and sounds.

Trained team

Our staff understands the unique needs of sensory-sensitive children and is committed to providing thoughtful assistance and care, making sure everyone can have a safe and fun experience.

chuck e employee interacting with kids at prize counter

Dedicated dining environment

We offer a dedicated dining experience with a quieter atmosphere and softer lighting, making it easier for children with sensory sensitivities to relax and enjoy their food. Our goal is to create a stress-free environment where families can connect and enjoy our delicious menu in peace.

father and son sitting down eating a meal at chuck e cheese

Join us on the first Sunday of each month. Here are the 2025 dates:

6 de abril de 2025
April 27, 2025 – National Event: all locations participating.
4 de mayo de 2025
1 de junio de 2025
July 6, 2025
August 3, 2025
September 7, 2025
October 5, 2025
November 2, 2025
December 7, 2025

Location participation can vary. Check the full list to confirm your nearest location and date.

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