The European Motor Show 2026 has announced a comprehensive Autism Inclusion & Sensory Support Plan, including a dedicated Sensory Room, quiet spaces and a range of on-site supports, designed to help autistic children, teenagers, adults and their families enjoy the two-day motor festival in a comfortable, inclusive and welcoming environment.
Sensory and Quiet Spaces
- Soft, low-level lighting
- Comfortable sensory seating
- Tactile and movement-based regulation tools
- Calming visual elements
The room is designed to support regulation and provide a safe space away from the main event areas, allowing young people to take breaks and return when ready.
In addition, a separate Quiet Room for autistic adults will be available. This space will feature minimal lighting, reduced noise, neutral décor and comfortable seating, giving adults the opportunity to step away from sensory demands and regulate at their own pace.
On-Site Supports and Trained Staff
- Visual communication boards (Finding Charlie’s Voice)
- Clear signage indicating movement or sensory break areas
- Access to sensory tools when needed
All sensory spaces and supports will be clearly marked using straightforward language, visual icons and high-contrast signage to aid way finding.
- Identity-first, respectful language (aligned with AsIAm’s Autistic Language & Imagery Guide)
- Recognising regulation needs
- Clear, neutral communication
- Supporting families in a respectful, non-intrusive way
Autism-Friendly Hour and Preparation Supports
Each morning of the event will begin with a dedicated Autism-Friendly Hour from 9:00–10:00 AM, featuring reduced noise, adjusted lighting and lower crowd levels to support a calmer start to the day.
A social story will also be uploaded to the European Motor Show website in advance, helping autistic children, teens and adults prepare for their visit and know what to expect on the day.
A trained Kids Coach support team will be present on site throughout the weekend, offering reassurance, guidance and help accessing sensory supports for autistic visitors and their families.
Early Entry and Discounted Tickets
European Motor Show 2026
- Dates: Saturday 31 January & Sunday 1 February 2026
- Location: RDS, Dublin
Tickets
- Adult (includes one free child): €52.50 Weekend / €35 Day
- Student / Senior: €35 Weekend / €24 Day
- Family Pass (2 adults + up to 3 children under 14): €85 Weekend / €60 Day
- Children under 14: Free (with paying adult)
- Ages 15–17: Student rate applies
Tickets available at www.europeanmotorshow.com
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