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Texas theme park for guests with special needs
Texas theme park for guests with special needs
Morgan’s Wonderland aims to offer everything a special-needs invitee might enjoy at a subject park – whereas appealing to non-disabled tourists too.The result’s both inventive and heartwarming: a 25-acre, $34 million park catering each detail to those with physical or mental disabilities, down to jungle gyms wide enough to fit two wheelchairs side-by-side, a “Sensory Village” that’s an inside mall of touch-and-hear behavior, and daily attendance limits so the park never gets too loud or lines too long.
Since opening most recent year, Morgan’s Wonderland has attracted more than 100,000 visitors, although almost no national marketing from the non-profit park. Admission for people with special needs is without charge, and adults accompanying them are $10. 3 out of each four guests should not have disabilities.The park is the best of its kind in the state, as per Hartman, a San Antonio philanthropist … Read the rest
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