Described as the world's first accessible family fun park, this Texas park caters to children with different kinds of special needs. Its founder, Gordon Hartman, was actually inspired to create this park because of his daughter, Morgan, who is on the autism spectrum. It's said that Morgan's Wonderland was designed to be a safe space where she would play with others who knew how to interact with her. For children with autism, the park caps attendance to avoid long lines and large crowds and has rest areas for youngsters to have some quiet time when needed. Additionally, visitors are given special RFID bracelets to reunite families if they become separated.