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New Ultra-Accessible™, Fully-Inclusive Morgan’s Wonderland Camp Now Accepting Registrations

| Source: morganswonderlandcamp.com

SAN ANTONIO – Morgan’s Wonderland Camp, a new 102-acre recreational oasis for those with and without special needs on the ruggedly-beautiful northern outskirts of San Antonio, Texas announced today it is accepting registrations for camp sessions.

Gordon Hartman, founder of world-renowned Morgan’s Wonderland theme park and other Ultra-Accessible™, fully-inclusive places where people of all ages and abilities can come together for fun and a better understanding of one another, made the announcement following an investment of $34 million and 16 months of construction.  He noted that Morgan’s Wonderland Camp involved the installation of 42 “vertical improvements” such as buildings and other structures that amount to almost 5 acres of covered area.

“We believe Morgan’s Wonderland Camp constitutes another of the world’s greatest places for inclusive, barrier-free recreation,” Hartman said.  “It features more than 20 major elements including ziplines and a challenge course like none other.  Special adaptations enable those with special needs to enjoy these thrilling attractions just like everyone else.  All in all, we’re proud to offer our guests an array of activities and facilities in a positive, uplifting environment.”

Throughout this past summer, Morgan’s Wonderland Camp welcomed small groups of campers to help staffers fine tune the facilities and operations.  “We believe we’re ready for Morgan’s Wonderland Camp to fully accommodate scores of campers in 2022,” Hartman said.

Camp sessions include Family Weekends from Fridays through Sundays and Partner Camps for non-profit groups from Sundays through Fridays.  To obtain details and to register online, visit www.MorgansWonderlandCamp.com.

Morgan’s Wonderland Camp offers summer-camp-type experiences for up to 500 campers and staff at a time, Hartman said.  Like non-profit Morgan’s Wonderland and Morgan’s Inspiration Island splash park, admission fees for Morgan’s Wonderland Camp are affordable.  Tiered pricing is available for families and groups, and those with special needs receive discounts.

After welcoming some small groups this past summer, the fully accessible Morgan’s Wonderland Camp is now officially open in San Antonio, Texas.

The inspiration for Morgan’s Wonderland Camp came from Morgan Hartman, 28-year-old daughter of Hartman and wife Maggie who has dealt with cognitive and physical special needs since birth.  She’s also the catalyst for other creations including Morgan’s Wonderland and new Morgan’s Inclusion Initiative, a non-profit umbrella organization that coordinates fundraising, planning and communication among all Morgan’s Wonderland-related ventures.

Spacious, tree-studded Morgan’s Wonderland Camp is located at 23400 Cibolo Vista, near the intersection of Bulverde and Evans roads.  The camp sits alongside the 8th hole of the AT&T Oaks Course of TPC San Antonio at the J. W. Marriott Hill Country Resort and Spa, site of the Valero Texas Open PGA Tour golf tournament that annually raises millions of dollars for charities.

Hartman paid special tribute to Valero – founding partner of Morgan’s Wonderland Camp and title sponsor of the Valero Texas Open – for its “awesome investment in inclusion.”

“Morgan’s Wonderland Camp would not be able to begin welcoming campers so quickly without Valero’s incredible generosity,” he said.  “Valero committed $15 million, the largest single charitable commitment in the company’s history, to jump start Morgan’s Wonderland Camp.  In addition, Valero senior executives added considerably more to the total.”

“Morgan’s Wonderland is amazing, and its simply phenomenal growth has led to creation of Morgan’s Wonderland Camp,” according to Joe Gorder, Valero Chairman and CEO.  “This camp creates an environment free of limitations and restrictions that allows those with special needs to enjoy the same activities as others, together, equally.  Valero is proud to be part of an operation that will be a blessing to so many.”

In addition to Valero Energy, other key partners at Morgan’s Wonderland Camp include:

  • The San Antonio Food Bank, which provides meals for campers, as well as food for those in the community dealing with food insecurity, out of a custom-designed, 4,000-square-foot kitchen, part of the camp’s 25,000-square-foot dining facility and Welcome Center.
  • The Edwards Aquifer Authority, which is creating the $2.5 million, 9,000-square-foot EAA Education Outreach Center to broaden understanding of how the aquifer functions and the critical necessity to safeguard Greater San Antonio’s primary source of drinking water.
  • The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office, which has located Morgan’s Substation at Morgan’s Wonderland Camp to shorten response times when citizens in northern Bexar County call for assistance.

Hartman said the location of Morgan’s Wonderland Camp is only a 20-minute drive from Morgan’s Wonderland, making the two locations convenient for guests from across the state and around the world.  The opening of Morgan’s Wonderland Camp also furthers San Antonio’s growing reputation as “Inclusion City, USA,” which the City Council proclaimed in 2015.

Morgan’s Wonderland Camp facilities and attractions include the following:

  • Two Ultra-Accessible™ ziplines (450 feet and 700 feet) both 11 stories tall;
  • A stable and horses for horseback riding;
  • A nature center for introducing campers to farm animals and reptiles;
  • A large activity pool ranging in depth from 3 to 9 feet with beachfront entry, a warmed pool for hydrotherapy, a splash pad with water tower and a relaxing river for aquatic fun;
  • An archery range;
  • An enclosed sports pavilion that includes basketball and volleyball courts;
  • A challenge course with four climbing walls that all campers can enjoy including those with physical, cognitive and visual special needs;
  • An arts-and-crafts center with library and digital photo room;
  • 8-foot-wide concrete bicycle trails for two- and three-wheeled “bikes;”
  • An outdoor fire pit for camp gatherings;
  • 20 cabins that up to 500 campers and staff members can call “home” away from home;
  • A 25,000-square-foot Welcome Center, complete with 4,000-square-foot kitchen and dining hall that can provide 600 meals at breakfast, lunch and dinner;
  • A 4,500-square-foot health center for round-the-clock medical assistance; and
  • A camp store.

Ultra-Accessible™ refers to removing both physical and economic barriers that confront children and adults with special needs. This means those with and without special needs can come together in a fully-inclusive environment for fun and a better understanding of one another.

More information about Morgan’s Wonderland Camp is available at www.MorgansWonderlandCamp.com or at (210) 866-4200.  To learn more about Morgan’s Inclusion Initiative, visit www.InclusionStartsHere.com.

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