AccessAble Xscape: Dedicated Sessions and Accessibility Information
AccessAble for All
We've compiled a list of dedicated sessions and accessibility information available with our brands at Xscape. Scroll to view, and contact individual brands to book your visit direct.
Gravity SENsory Sessions
The freedom to fly with confidence at Gravity, with a 60-minute whole park session dedicated to you.
The lights come up and the sounds go down during the relaxed SEN sessions, when the whole Gravity park is open exclusively for members of recognised disabled groups. Carers go free with the complimentary carer discount.
Fast track your experience by signing the Gravity Safety Agreement online.
Visit the Gravity website for upcoming SEN sessions.
Snozone - Making Snowsports Accessible for All
Snozone Disability Snowsports are for anyone who has a sensory, cognitive, or physical impairment. Snozone's aim is to make Snowsports accessible and inclusive for everyone.
Snozone's highly experienced and qualified Coaches provide bespoke adaptive (disabled) tuition, guiding, and coaching for all types and levels of skiers and snowboarders.
Visit the Snozone website for full information and to make a booking, or contact Snozone direct at: enquiriesyorkshire@snozoneuk.com / 0333 0030 520.
Escape Room Experiences at The Escapologist
A selection of Escape Rooms at The Escapologist are wheelchair friendly, and the team will endeavour to ensure you are as comfortable as possible in their rooms. If you require a chair in your selected room, simply request during your booking.
Contact The Escapologist team for more information and to make a booking: 01977 801 684.
LaserZone SEN & Autism-Friendly Sessions
These dedicated sessions run every second Sunday of each month and have additional lighting inside the arena, reduced music levels in the arena and foyer, reduced special effects, including artificial smoke limited to a light haze, and reduced player numbers with capacity limited to two-thirds.
LaserZone also removes the competitive element of the mission by switching off the score screens, only providing scorecards afterwards on request in a private envelope and each player receives a certificate of participation.
Visit the LaserZone website to find out more and to make a booking.
LaserZone Access Details
Wheelchair users can play LaserZone and use most of the other facilities; the reception areas, briefing rooms and kit-up rooms are wheelchair accessible. Door widths can accommodate wheelchairs and there is a lowered section on each of the service counters. There are certain restrictions at each location, please refer to the Wheelchairs, Access & DDA Statement for further information.
Visit the LaserZone website to make a booking or speak to a member of the team on 01977 559 911.
4D Golf Access Details
The 4D Golf Courses are wheelchair friendly, with lowered sections of kerbing for standard wheelchairs to pass over. Please check with 4D Golf team members for accessibility for scooters or large motorised wheelchairs. There's a platform lift to take wheelchairs to the first floor 'Curse of The Mummy' course. You can find 4D Golf on Level 1 via the lift at the front of Xscape.
Simply walk up for this experience, no booking required. There may be a short queue at busy times.
Visit the Xplore website to find out more, or contact the team on 01977 553 355.
Cineworld Welcomes You
Cineworld aims to ensure that everyone can enjoy a movie. Cineworld hosts regular subtitled screenings for hearing impaired guests along with hearing loops, audio descripted screenings for sight impaired guests, who are welcome to bring their guide dog, and monthly Autism-friendly screenings each month.
Visit the Cineworld website to book your visit.
Carers go Free at Cineworld
The CEA Card is a national card scheme developed for UK cinemas by the UK Cinema Association (UKCA). The Card enables a cinema guest who requires a carer to receive a complimentary ticket for someone to go with them when they visit Cineworld at Xscape Yorkshire.
The card costs one annual payment of £6. For more information and to apply, visit www.ceacard.co.uk
To apply, the person requiring assistance must be 8 years of age or older and be in receipt of one of the following:
Disability Living Allowance (DLA)
Attendance Allowance (AA)
Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
Armed Forces Independence Payment (AFIP)
Or hold:
Severely Sight Impaired Registration (formerly Registered Blind)
Sight Impaired Registration (formerly Partially Sighted)
Does swim! have classes for SEND children?
Lessons are group based with up to six children per class and require children to have the capability to be independent in the water and able to take instructions from our teachers. They don’t currently offer SEN or disability-specific sessions.
However, swim! may have one-to-one lessons on offer which may be suitable. Please contact them directly should you wish to discuss any information specific to your child.