In order to construct a $51 million theme park for his crippled daughter, dad sold his company.

Aiming to develop a park where “everyone could do everything, where people with and without special needs could play,”

The father liquidated his homebuilding company in pursuit of his dream of creating an inclusive amusement park.

Before breaking ground on a 25-acre plot in San Antonio, Texas in 2007, the former property developer sought input from a team of physicians, therapists, and families.

In the third year, Morgan’s Wonderland was inaugurated. Among the accessible attractions at the theme park were a carousel, miniature train, adventure playground, and Ferris wheel.

Despite this, Morgan finally mustered up the nerve to ride the carousel three years later, despite her evident distaste for the attraction.

She was too terrified to ride it when we first opened it, her father told the BBC. The reason it was spinning and the creatures’ movements were puzzling to her.

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