A Sensory-Friendly Holiday Experience
Welcome to Cane Bay Sensory Santa!
Join us this holiday season for a magical and inclusive experience designed for everyone to enjoy in the Cane Bay Plantation community of Summerville, SC. Discover the joy of meeting Santa in a calm and welcoming environment.
Experience the Magic of Sensory Santa
At Cane Bay Sensory Santa, we are dedicated to creating a joyful and inclusive holiday experience for all families. Our sensory-friendly events are thoughtfully designed to ensure a comfortable and magical visit with Santa. We invite you to explore our festive activities, where everyone can feel at ease and enjoy the spirit of the season.
Cane Bay Sensory Santa was founded by Karlee Petta, a speech-language pathologist who lives in the Lochton subdivision of Cane Bay in Summerville, SC, with her husband Greg, an Army veteran and owner of Quality Landscape and Lawn Care.
Quiet Santa Visits
Enjoy a peaceful, noise-controlled environment where children can meet Santa without overwhelming sounds.
Sensory-Friendly Decorations
Our decorations are carefully selected to be visually appealing yet gentle on the senses, creating a calming holiday atmosphere.
Flexible Scheduling
Book your visit at a time that suits your family’s needs, ensuring a stress-free experience.
Who are Sensory Santa events for?
Children with Sensory Sensitivities
Ideal for children on the autism spectrum, those with sensory processing disorders, or other sensitivities to bright lights, loud sounds, and busy environments.
Families Seeking a Calming Experience
Perfect for parents who want a quieter, more relaxed way for their children to enjoy the magic of meeting Santa.
Individuals with Special Needs
These events are inclusive and welcoming to children with developmental delays, physical disabilities, or medical needs, ensuring everyone feels comfortable and included.
Reserve Your Spot Today!
Don’t miss out on this unique holiday experience. Secure your family’s spot for a memorable visit with Santa in a sensory-friendly setting.