Twin Hills HalloweenAccessibility

ACCESSIBILITY & SENSORY PLANNING

Plan a Halloween night that works for your family.

The directory remains usable without the map and supports quiet or no-scare stops, non-food treats, curbside service, no-stairs access, path information, and effects-to-avoid filters.

QUIET / NO-SCARE

Gentle stops and sensory-aware planning

Hosts can identify quiet or no-scare experiences and publish warnings for loud sound, fog, strobe effects, live actors, simulated gore, and other intense elements.

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NON-FOOD TREATS

Clearly labeled non-food options

The site uses the phrase “non-food treats available” because a private household cannot promise that every item is allergy-safe.

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MOBILITY

Curbside, no stairs, and path information

Structured accessibility fields help families make decisions before arriving and avoid relying on unclear free-text descriptions or color-only map markers.

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Built beyond the map

Status, warnings, and features use words, icons, and shapes, not color alone. Stop pages, the directory, and printable route sheets remain available when map gestures are difficult or unavailable.