The world’s first fully inclusive theme park. It’s no ordinary amusement park. It’s Morgan’s Wonderland, a place where laughter and joy know no bounds. Imagine a world where everyone can experience the thrill of a roller coaster or the splash of a water park, regardless of their abilities. This is what Morgan’s Wonderland is all about. Gordon Hartman, a San Antonio native, had a dream. He wanted to create a space where his daughter Morgan, who has cognitive and physical special needs, could play and enjoy herself, just like any other child. In 2010, his dream came true. Morgan’s Wonderland opened its doors, revolutionizing the concept of theme parks and becoming a beacon of inclusion for the world. But it’s not just the rides that make this place special. Every inch of Morgan’s Wonderland is designed with accessibility in mind. Whether it’s the ramps that lead to the highest point of the Ferris wheel or the wheelchair-accessible swings, every detail has been meticulously planned to ensure everyone can participate. The story doesn’t end there. Morgan’s Wonderland has expanded to include, among other things, Morgan’s Inspiration Island, a water park with wheelchair valet service, and a magnificent sports complex, Morgan’s Sports, which is a paradise for athletes of all abilities. With its commitment to inclusivity and its innovative approach to accessibility, Morgan’s Wonderland has become a shining example of what is possible when we truly embrace everyone’s right to play and have fun. So, let’s step inside and experience this magical place. Let’s feel the joy on the faces of those who have never had the opportunity to experience a theme park before. Let’s marvel at the dedication of Gordon Hartman and his team who have made this extraordinary dream a reality.
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