He sold his company for $51 million—not to get rich, but because of what happened to his daughter at a hotel pool.

Shortly after, Gordon sold his construction company for approximately $51 million. Not to retire. Not to upgrade his lifestyle.

To build something the world had forgotten to make.

On April 10, 2010, Morgan’s Wonderland opened in San Antonio—the first theme park in the world designed specifically for guests with physical, cognitive, and developmental disabilities.

But it wasn’t just “accessible.” It was inclusive by design.

Every ride was engineered so wheelchairs could roll right on. No transfers. No barriers. No “sorry, you can’t ride this.”

There were quiet zones for people who get overwhelmed by noise and crowds. Sensory-friendly spaces where overstimulation wouldn’t ruin the day.

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