This story wins my "Feel Good" vote today.
When visitors enter Morgan’s Wonderland, it looks like any other theme park. There’s a rollercoaster, a zip line, a Ferris wheel, and the smell of fresh popcorn. But what it won’t have are long lines or loud noises. Plus, it’s free for people with a disability.
All the rides are equipped with wheelchair access, like the new zip line that was recently installed. It glides over a catch and release fishing lake with a view of the park’s gardens and playgrounds.
“It's just simply mind blowing to know that there's a place like this where we can enjoy the things that most people — typical people — are afforded to them across the world and around the country. And we have that here in San Antonio for our special needs children and families,” said Victoria Garcia-Ammann, who waiting to get on a ride with her daughter, Emily.
World'''s first ultra-accessible theme park in Texas expands to adaptive salon and hotel | TPR
Good images at the link.
Bekeart
When visitors enter Morgan’s Wonderland, it looks like any other theme park. There’s a rollercoaster, a zip line, a Ferris wheel, and the smell of fresh popcorn. But what it won’t have are long lines or loud noises. Plus, it’s free for people with a disability.
All the rides are equipped with wheelchair access, like the new zip line that was recently installed. It glides over a catch and release fishing lake with a view of the park’s gardens and playgrounds.
“It's just simply mind blowing to know that there's a place like this where we can enjoy the things that most people — typical people — are afforded to them across the world and around the country. And we have that here in San Antonio for our special needs children and families,” said Victoria Garcia-Ammann, who waiting to get on a ride with her daughter, Emily.
World'''s first ultra-accessible theme park in Texas expands to adaptive salon and hotel | TPR
Good images at the link.
Bekeart
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