Thursday, August 17, 2017

How one man built a $51m theme park for his daughter - BBC News

How one man built a $51m theme park for his daughter - BBC News
Very cool. "Hartman and his wife Maggie asked other parents where they could take their daughter - somewhere she would feel comfortable, and others would feel comfortable interacting with her. "We realised such an inclusive place didn't exist," says Hartman. So in 2007 he decided to build it himself. A former property developer, he sold his homebuilding businesses in 2005 to set up The Gordon Hartman Family Foundation, a non-profit organisation that seeks to help people with disabilities. Then he set about creating the "world's first ultra-accessible theme park". "We wanted a theme park where everyone could do everything, where people with and without special needs could play," Hartman says. He brought together doctors, therapists, parents and other people with and without disabilities to consult on the facilities. These were built on the 25-acre site of a disused quarry in San Antonio, Texas."

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