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Sensory-Friendly Movie Screenings in Orlando, Florida

For families in Orlando, Florida, a sensory-friendly movie screening can turn a dreaded errand into a manageable one. These 3 movie theaters offer accommodations such as lights left up and sound turned down, and we've included the details that matter — age ranges, pricing, hours, and parent tips — for each.

Listings

AMC Sensory Friendly Films

Documented · confirm locally

Participating AMC Theatres locations in Orlando — see official schedule

Sensory features

  • lights left up
  • sound turned down
  • free to get up, move, talk or sing
  • no trailers before the movie
Schedule
2nd & 4th Saturdays (family films); select Wednesday evenings (mature films)
Cost
Standard ticket price
Ages
All ages

Parent tip: Use the official page to find a participating AMC near you and confirm the title and showtime — films rotate each month.

Regal My Way Matinee (Sensory Friendly)

Documented · confirm locally

Participating Regal Cinemas locations in Orlando — see official schedule

Sensory features

  • lights turned up
  • volume turned down
  • free to sing, move, talk or dance
  • relaxed theater rules
Schedule
Select matinees at participating Regal locations (see schedule)
Cost
Standard matinee price
Ages
All ages

Parent tip: Search your local Regal on the My Way Matinee page — participating theaters and dates vary by market.

Cinemark Sensory Friendly Showtimes

Documented · confirm locally

Participating Cinemark locations in Orlando — see official schedule

Sensory features

  • lights left up
  • volume reduced
  • talking and movement welcome
  • calm morning showtime
Schedule
First Saturday morning of each month at participating locations
Cost
Standard ticket price
Ages
All ages

Parent tip: Availability varies by theater — check your nearest Cinemark's page or call to confirm the sensory-friendly showtime.

What to look for in Orlando

Sensory-friendly showtimes are scheduled, so timing is everything: AMC runs them on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays (plus Wednesday evenings), Cinemark typically on the first Saturday morning, and Regal at select My Way Matinees. Because the exact film and time rotate and not every location participates, always open the chain's schedule and confirm your specific theater before you go. Arriving a few minutes early to pick seats near an exit can make leaving for a break easier.

Frequently asked questions

What is a sensory-friendly movie screening?

It's a regular movie shown with the lights left up and the sound turned down, in a relaxed setting where guests are free to move, talk, sing, or step out and come back. Trailers are often skipped so the film starts right at showtime. The format is designed so families who find a standard dark, loud theater overwhelming can still enjoy a movie together.

Which theaters offer sensory-friendly films?

The three largest U.S. chains all run a version: AMC's Sensory Friendly Films, Regal's My Way Matinee, and Cinemark's sensory-friendly showtimes. Each runs on its own schedule and at participating locations only, so use the official links on each listing to find the nearest theater and confirm the date and title.

Do sensory-friendly screenings cost more?

No — they're priced as a standard (usually matinee) ticket. There's no premium for the relaxed format. Pricing and any membership discounts work the same as a normal showing at that theater.

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