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    Morgan's Wonderland

    4.7 (170 reviews)
    Closed 10:30 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 1 week ago

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    Kelley K.

    An amusement park unlike any other -- specifically designed to be accessible and inclusive for people with disabilities. From the moment we arrived, it was clear this park wasn't just accommodating -- it was built with everyone in mind. They've gone above and beyond offering waterproof wheelchairs at the splash pad water park, so no one misses out on the fun. The zip line experience is exhilarating and inclusive. With adaptive five-point harnesses and trained, compassionate staff, guests with limited mobility can soar through the air safely and confidently. The playgrounds are thoughtfully designed for accessibility without losing any of the excitement. Smooth, wide pathways, sensory-friendly areas, and equipment that accommodates kids of all abilities mean everyone can play together, not apart. I was thankful for all the shade provided and the soft floor padding was a bonus. Every staff member we met was kind, trained, and empowered. They did a great job and added to the value of our day. If you or a loved one has a disability or have small children and are looking for an amusement park experience, Morgan's is an excellent place with a beautiful story of a father's dedication and love. Highly recommend.

    Requel P.

    I had the privilege to tour this amazing, ultra inclusive park during my Therapeutic Recreation conference. I had never known about such a wonderful place. This amusement park was specifically designed for people with disabilities to be able to enjoy the amusement experiences with their friends and families. There was so much information about the different rides and themes and learning about Morgan and her family. I definitely recommend everyone checking this place out.

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    Raul Z.

    Our new place to take the kids. Plenty of places for them to run around snd stay busy for a good long time. Rides are not too scary, so that's cool. Good way to get the kids used to rides. Especially if other kids are enjoying the rides. They have fishing, a boat ride, carousel, Ferris wheels, playscape. A cool zip line, that one may the most scariest ride. Shoots you over the lake. Plenty of food and drinks. Nor super expensive, grounds are clean. Bathrooms are clean.

    First time here with our grandson's field trip. A true one of a kind amusement park for neurodiverse students & their families. Very safe, spread out, great picnic areas & rides. You have to experience it to believe it. It was crowded today and the workers are personable & helpful. The rides were crowded and were manned by 1 person. Thus my 4 stars; perhaps 2 people to handle/share ride duties would work more efficiently. Very family affordable which is a huge plus in my book! Enjoy!

    Nicole K.

    What a truly amazing experience! Both of my kids had a wonderful and SAFE experience at Morgan's!! My son has CP and a wheelchair and at Morgan's he was able to do so many things with ease and enjoy the water park safely! I feel very blessed to have the ability to take my son here! He absolutely loved it!

    Ino R.

    Let's review Inspiration Island...it's great, but could use more shade. In and of itself, Inspiration Island is a nice splash pad. In order to get into the Morgan's Wonderland water park, you gotta pay the dual pass. You can't just buy entry into the one. Next thing to understand is the shade comes at a premium. If you get there later you will be out in the sun. You can purchase the use of Cabanas for a price, if you wish. Locker rentals are also available. We chose to come Saturday to allow our godson, who is almost 2yo (admission free) to enjoy some time with us. I think a lot of the attractions at Inspiration Island are age and ability appropriate for him. The food available at the park varies. There are some vendors on the grounds. We were able to purchase some chicken fingers and fries that were pretty good, and some snow cones. The park itself has some snacky items for sale too. All the water amusements are manned by lifeguards and they are rotated fairly regularly. Safety first. The river raft ride is uncovered and slow. On a sunny day, you're gonna fry. You don't even get wet...on water ride at the water park. The water is there, but you can't get in... hands and feet must be kept in the raft. There are some speakers that looked like they played music or animal sounds, but now...nothing; making it seem like an underutilized unmaintained afterthought. They could do better here. That aside most of the pipes were working at the rest of the splash pads. You have slides that for the littles, lots of fountains, a xylophone, a huge water bucket that dumps it's contents regularly, and lots of colors. It was a good time. The shade is a must find though.

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    Monica F.

    This was my first time here and the staff and facilities were amazing! The staff was very friendly and helpful. They engaged with the guests and made sure we had fun.

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    Joanna E.

    We've gone several times so we became season pass holders. We love this inclusive park for our daughters. Our eldest has autism and she now she even requests we take her using her AAC device. There's so much to do on both sides of the park! Ferris wheel, rides, playgrounds, toy store, sensory activities, splash pads and a warm one as well. The staff is friendly as well. 10 out of 10 experience!

    Sarra G.

    I love that this is a park where everyone can enjoy! Accessible for all. We loved the zip line and the splash pads are really fun!

    Marcie N.

    As an Aunt and Caregiver of a 46 year old Adult with Cerebral Palsy that has the intellectual ability of a 12 year old. We left today feeling frustrated and very disappointed. I want to say the staff is definitely above par and they definitely deserve a five star review for effort and for making us feel seen heard and understood. With that being said my niece does not wear adult diapers. We had driven down from Waco with plans to spend the entire day but were forced to leave early due to there not being a hoyer lift available in one of the accessible bathrooms. There was a changing table that lifts for getting them ready for toileting, but how do you get a 200 lb grown adult to said changing table from their wheelchair? If you can then how do you get them on a child size toilet? Plus there were not any ADA handrails to help them stay in a seated position. Your advertising says inclusive for all but you are not truly inclusive. We were in a group of about 12 who most are season pass members. Who felt horrible because they invited us thinking there would be a hoyer lift available since there is one available in the changing room in the water park. The staff were going to try to see if we could use the hoyer lift in the water park , but again there was no toilet in that changing room. The other issue we had was there were a few rides that do not accommodate electric wheelchairs. Not every handicap person visiting Morgan's fits the stereotypical assumption that all of them wear diapers and fit in tiny wheelchairs. Most quadriplegic wheelchairs have six wheels not four to prevent them from tipping. I get that most use to not live into adult years, but with todays modern advancements we need to realize to be truly inclusive you have to be truly inclusive or it's false advertisement. I almost forgot to say on a Thursday there should have been plenty of handicap spots available, but due to field trips they had one entire handicap parking lot blocked off to accommodate them instead of the worrying about the handicap people who do not have great vision having to drive from the back parking lots because again they aren't the reason the park was built. Which again is not ADA compliant. I love the idea of there being an amusement park accessible for most disabled people. JUST NOT ALL OF THEM!!

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    Nice experience especially with kids who have special needs!!! My family really enjoyed this place, great job Morgan's Wonderland!!!

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    Amazing atmosphere and staff! So happy my son has a safe place that is all inclusive!

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    my son and i love this place! all kids of any ability are welcome. i'll forever give them my money

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    Amazing splash park for toddlers. Huge covered playground. An awesome calm rides for Littles.

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    Need inputs from those who have been here with NON special needs kids. What has your experience been? I'm planning to take my two boys here - 6 & 3.

    Would this be fun for two adults (no kids)? My partner uses a wheelchair and so physical accessibility is always a concern, but no other special needs.

    Tricia, I believe it would. The park has a pond where you and your partner can stroll, and if you guys want to swing on the swings they have wheelchair accessible swings too.

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    We went to the carousel ride and Ameen was very friendly and he offered to take our picture with my grandson.

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