Morganโs Wonderland to open at limited capacity for spring break
SAN ANTONIO โ Due to the coronavirus pandemic, Morganโs Wonderland, an inclusive San Antonio theme park built for people of all abilities, was forced to temporarily close. To kick off the new year, the theme park proudly announced that guests will be able to return on Friday, March 5, just in time for spring break. The nonprofit is also introducing its latest addition, Morganโs Wonderland Camp. Located on the northern outskirts of San Antonio, near the intersection of Bulverde and Evans roads, nonprofit Morganโs Wonderland Camp is only a 20-minute drive from Morganโs Wonderland. Guests will be required to buy tickets online before visiting the theme park, due to capacity limits.
Morganโs Wonderland celebrates 10th anniversary with virtual gala
Morganโs Wonderland, the worldโs first fully inclusive, ultra-accessible nonprofit theme park, is closed due to the pandemic, and had to cancel its annual in-person fundraising gala. But regardless of the COVID-19 pandemic, Morganโs Wonderland has decided to gather together -- well, apart, but together -- for its annual gala. Whether youโre joining the virtual event or want to get involved in another way, hereโs the inside scoop on what to expect for this yearโs โCheers to Ten Yearsโ virtual gala. โThe success of Morganโs Wonderland has generated many new exciting ventures for us to help our friends with special needs,โ said Ron Morander, CEO of Morganโs Wonderland. Morganโs Wonderland Inclusion Foundation (MWIF), a new nonprofit, will coordinate fundraising and planning among all Morganโs Wonderland-associated projects for years to come, including The MAC (Multi-Assistance Center), the group said.
KSAT Community spotlight: Morganโs Wonderland โCheers to Ten Yearsโ virtual gala
SAN ANTONIO โ Mark your calendars, youโre invited to Morganโs Wonderland โCheers to Ten Yearsโ Virtual Gala! This year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Morganโs Wonderland has decided to gather together apart for its annual gala. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Morganโs Wonderland made the difficult decision to remain closed for the remainder of 2020. Morgan's WonderlandโAs a nonprofit organization, Morganโs Wonderland relies on our community to support us in growing our mission of inclusion,โ said Gordon Hartman, founder of Morganโs Wonderland. โYour generosity will benefit our new Morganโs Wonderland Inclusion Foundation (MWIF), which has been created to support the entire Morganโs Wonderland โfamilyโ including Morganโs Wonderland, Morganโs Inspiration Island, Morganโs Wonderland Sports, Morganโs Wonderland Camp and the Multi-Assistance Center at Morganโs Wonderland or The MAC,โ Hartman said.