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Published 09:51 9 Nov 2017 GMT
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As part of the event, which takes place on Saturday, November 18, no music will be played on the loud speakers, and queuing will be kept to a minimum.
The statement continued: "To support and raise awareness for Autism Ireland, we will be creating an autism friendly environment in the park on November 18 with the intention of allowing parents of children with autism and their children to enjoy our facilities. "On the day there will be no music played throughout the park and queues will be kept to a minimum. We will have collections throughout the day to raise much needed funds for Autism Ireland." Last month, the theme park also held a CF day to raise funds for Cystic Fibrosis Ireland.
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