JERSEY CITY — Chuck E. Cheese’s has begun offering early hours one day a month for children and families with special needs. 

Sensory Sensitive Sundays is being tested at 54 locations in New Jersey, New York, and throughout New England, that allows children to enjoy games with less crowds, limited noise, and no costumed characters. 

Select Chuck E. Cheese’s, including the Jersey City location, opened at 9 a.m. on Sunday. The company hopes to roll out the program nationwide later this year, in partnership with the Center for Autism and Related Disorders. 

Other New Jersey locations that participate include Brick, Bridgewater, Cherry Hill, Deptford, Edison, Hanover, Mays Landing, Middletown, North Bergen, Paramus, Union, Wayne, and West Windsor. 

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