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HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA – A SENSORY FRIENDLY MOVIE EXPERIENCE

Hotel Transylvania – A Sensory Friendly Movie Experience at UCPAC’s Main Stage
Funded by the Union County Board of County Commissioners
Friday, October 24
Doors: 6 PM
Film: 7 PM
Tickets: $5 (All-In Pricing)
UCPAC’s Sensory Friendly Theatre movie screening of “Hotel Transylvania” is a digital presentation specially adapted for children and adults with autism and other sensory sensitivities. Learn more about Sensory Friendly Theatre events.
Get ready for some spooky fun! Kids are welcome to wear their Halloween costumes, but no masks or props, please. We want to see all those smiling (and maybe a little spooky) faces!
“Hotel Transylvania” is a 2012 animated comedy that takes place in a lavish, monster-only resort hidden from the human world. Owned and operated by Count Dracula (voiced by Adam Sandler), the hotel is a safe haven where Frankenstein’s Monster, aka Frank, (voiced by Kevin James), Murry the Mummy (voiced by CeeLo Green), Griffin the Invisible Man (voiced by David Spade), and Wayne the Werewolf (voiced by Steve Buscemi) can relax without fear of humans. Dracula’s main concern, however, is protecting his daughter Mavis (voiced by Selena Gomez), who longs to explore the world beyond the hotel walls. Chaos ensues when an unsuspecting human backpacker named Jonathan (voiced by Andy Samberg) stumbles upon the resort and falls for Mavis, forcing Dracula to confront his fears about letting go.
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What to expect at a Sensory Friendly Theatre Movie Experience:
- Movie will run its full length without intermission.
- Seating is general admission; a limited number of tickets will be sold to maintain a comfortably-sized audience.
- Lights will remain on at 25% brightness inside the theater auditorium during the entire performance.
- Sound volume will be lowered and remain constant to prevent abrupt, jarring sounds.




