ORLANDO, Fla. — Orlando International Airport has a new area for travelers with sensory sensitivities and their families.
Airport leaders cut the ribbon on Annie’s Space Sensory Room. It’s designed to provide a safe and calming environment to help neurodiverse and neurotypical people manage a sensory overload.
It’s located in Terminal A, level 3, down from the food court area. The room is open every day from 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
Annie’s Space Sensory Room is a proprietary Snoezelen environment designed to maximize the benefits of multisensory experiences and provide therapeutic relief through sounds, textures, movement-based activities and interactive sensory equipment.
“Annie’s Space brings innovation and heart together in a truly meaningful way,” said Tim Weisheyer, board chairman for the