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21st December 2024

Quiet Mornings

From 8:30am to 10am we are opening our doors for a 'Sensory Session'.

Heading to the highest point in Sydney can be exciting!

However, visiting new places with different sights, sounds, heights and people can sometimes feel overwhelming or stressful.

At Sydney Tower Eye, we offer Quiet Mornings – this is an opportunity to welcome guests who are likely to experience sensory overload during usual operating hours due to crowds, excess lighting, and sound into our attractions. Along with turning off our sound, dimming lights, and welcoming guests outside of operating hours, we will be restricting numbers per time slot.

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What's Included

  • A special visual story sent post-registration
  • Engaging activities, tailored for enjoyment
  • Supportive Lift Buddies
  • Fun, sensory activities

21st December 2024
21st December 2024

Quiet Morning

Online From
$5
Per Adult
Time Slot Entry
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Book a Sensory Backpack

At Sydney Tower Eye, we offer Sensory Backpacks – specially designed to provide sensory support and make your experience more enjoyable.

You can borrow a backpack at no cost to help you feel more comfortable during your visit. Click the button below to book your Sensory Back

Book Here

Frequently asked questions about our Quiet Morning

Our next Quiet Morning is on Saturday the 21st of December from 8:30am to 10am. 

Doors to the general public will open from 10am. 

There is no age limit for the Quiet Morning, it is open to all ages.  

  • Children 2 and under visit for free
  • Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult aged 18+

The Quiet Morning is at a reduced price of only $5 per person. 

As a carer or companion, you do get free entry. Please see HERE to register as a companion that morning. All you need to do is select the time slot at the bottom of that page. 

  • Please note you will be asked to show your companion card before entry. 

  • A quiet morning is an opportunity to welcome guests who are likely to experience sensory overload during usual operation hours due to crowds, excess lighting and sound. 
  • A quite morning is usually before or after operating hours, where we turn off sound, dim the lights and restrict numbers to provide a more enjoyable experience. 

  • A sensory session is a low-impact, safe, and fun environment for people with sensory needs, such as autism or learning impairments
  • During our Quiet Morning, we provide our guests with fun, sensory activities to help people feel more at at ease. 
  • For example during our last Quiet Morning we made friendship bracelets and did some colouring. 

Our lift buddies are for those that feel nervous or a bit scared of heights, or enclosed spaces and find it difficult to use lifts. On arrival, just ask a team member for a lift buddy and one of our trained staff will ride with you in the lift and help you feel at ease during your visit. 

You can stay however long you want on that day. However please remember that from 10am, lights will be back on to full power and music is back on. 

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