Morgan’s is a "nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for individuals of all ages and abilities through fully-inclusive, Ultra-Accessible™ initiatives," and recently, the entity announced its intent to showcase a highly accessible amusement ride for Morgan’s Wonderland. The design was developed in partnership with Zamperla and will be showcased at the IAAPA Expo 2025 in Orlando.
The accessible amusement ride is dubbed WingZ, and it is a drop-tower style attraction. Engineered with a primary emphasis on accessibility, the ride is intended to be experienced by individuals across a wide spectrum of physical abilities. This is made possible through WingZ's "unique motion and responsive interactivity."
In addition to the accessible amusement ride, Morgan’s is also partnering with IAAPA to deliver disability awareness training. The initiative will include a complimentary introductory digital course designed to foster a greater understanding of inclusivity within the industry.
Accessible Amusement Ride Designs
Morgan’s Wonderland Debuted an Accessible Attraction
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