SENSES Park

Outdoor Playground · Kissimmee (Osceola County) · 2296 Camelia Dr, Kissimmee, FL 34743

Open layout Water on siteRBT advised
TactileSoundGuided playFidget / stimming support

⚠ Safety note — read before visiting

CRITICAL SAFETY FLAG — read before visiting. SENSES Park is a fenced, all-inclusive playground built specifically for autistic children, with climbers, a sandbox, musical instruments, and a wheelchair-accessible merry-go-round. In November 2024, a 5-year-old boy with autism exited the park through a side gate that was reported unsecured and drowned in a water-filled drainage ditch adjacent to the park. His father told reporters the gate 'was not supposed to be cracked.' Osceola County called it 'a heartbreaking tragedy' and said it was 'reviewing the situation.' Local coverage in the days after the incident reported that park maintenance double-padlocked and chained the gate in response. We have not independently verified the perimeter's current condition. We are including this park because families will search for it regardless and deserve the full picture, not because we can currently vouch for the perimeter. Call Osceola County Parks (see contact below) and do a personal gate check on arrival before any visit, and keep direct hands-on supervision or an RBT at the perimeter at all times, regardless of what you're told.

Water on site

Yes. A water-filled drainage ditch runs immediately adjacent to the park, outside the fence line — this is the site of the documented Nov. 2024 incident. Three water fountains are also inside the park itself.

Quiet zone

No. Two small pavilions provide shade/break spots, but no enclosed quiet room — it's an open-air park.

RBT advised

Yes. Given the documented perimeter failure, this is the single highest-priority venue in our directory for having a dedicated adult (ideally an RBT) stationed at gate/perimeter awareness for the entire visit, independent of how contained the park's design looks.

Specific triggers

Alan's framework, and ours: name the actual noise/light source, not a generic loudness rating.

  • Musical instruments and soundscapes built into play equipment — moderate, child-triggered volume
  • Side gate was reported unsecured at the time of the Nov. 2024 incident (coverage afterward reported it double-padlocked and chained) — verify gate security yourself on every visit

Quietest window

Not documented — it's an open public park with no ticketed hours to compare against; weekday mornings are a reasonable inference for lower crowd density but unverified.

Food

Outside food allowed: Yes

Public park with pavilions — outside food is standard for this park type, not explicitly published, treat as inferred.

What we couldn't confirm

These fields need direct verification — please call ahead and don't treat them as settled:

  • current gate/fence repair status (highest priority to verify before publishing this listing live)
  • parking
  • crowd-density windows

Ages

Designed for children on the autism spectrum, all ages; wheelchair-accessible equipment

Logistics

ParkingNot confirmed in sources checked — needs_verification.
RestroomsOne restroom facility on site, per park description.
Re-entryNot applicable — free, unticketed public park.

Sources

Data pulled 2026-07-09 from public sources above — not independently field-verified by a site visit. Hours, dates, and policies change; call the venue before you go.

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