Some exciting changes are coming to Morgan's Wonderland in San Antonio, Texas' largest inclusive playground. The 25-acre park is blazing the trail when it comes to all-abilities recreation, with a wheelchair-friendly Ferris wheel, train ride, carousel, and so much more. Morgan's Wonderland recently closed to the public until Spring 2024 to undergo its largest expansion yet, which will total $6 million upon completion. New attractions include everything from a sensory-friendly roller coaster simulator to a wheelchair-accessible zipline. Read along while I tell you everything you need to know about the Morgan's Wonderland expansion:
Morgan's Wonderland in San Antonio is the world's first "Ultra-Accessible™" theme park, boasting over 25 all-abilities attractions on its sprawling, 25-acre campus.
From a Ferris wheel to a vintage train ride around an 8-acre lake, there's something for everyone here.
In 2017 - seven years after the park first opened - Morgan's Wonderland opened its largest expansion to date: Morgan's Inspiration Island.
This seasonal waterpark provides a unique opportunity for everyone to enjoy some fun in the sun, complete with waterproof wheelchairs, waterproof bags for ventilators, and O2 water-collar covers for guests who need to cover tracheas. This island paradise features a variety of epic attractions, including a boat ride, a giant treehouse, a music garden splash pad, and more.
One of the most popular attractions in the park is Sensory Village™, which encourages imaginative play via five themed areas, including a newsroom, a grocery store, and an arts and crafts station.
Sensory Village™ stimulates the senses in a gentle and mindful way, allowing guests to participate as little or as much as desired.
To our excitement, Morgan's Wonderland recently announced yet another expansion - and this one is even bigger than Morgan's Inspiration Island.
Totaling $6 million, the expansion will include several new attractions as well as upgrades to existing attractions. The park is closed until Spring 2024 to facilitate the expansion.
Among the new attractions is a 4D Cinema, which will be located in Sensory Village™, that affords guests the feeling of riding a roller coaster from the comfort of a chair.
There will be an option to disengage the motion effects for those who prefer a visual-only experience. How realistic does this space-themed scene look?!
Other planned attractions include an accessible zipline, a boat ride across the park's 8-acre lake, and a ride called "Jette's Wonder Bikes," which features hang-glider-style cars, equipped with pedals, that fly in a circular pattern in the air.
Visit the Morgan's Wonderland website or the Morgan's Wonderland Facebook page for more information.
Have you ever been to Morgan's Wonderland? If so, are you excited about the expansion? Tell us your thoughts in the comments. In the meantime, James Driver All-Inclusive Park in Houston is another fantastic all-abilities playground in Texas.
If you need a place to stay in San Antonio once Morgan's Wonderland reopens, discover accessible hotels in the Alamo City on Booking.com
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