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

In 2017, Gordon expanded the dream with Morgan’s Inspiration Island—the world’s first ultra-accessible splash pad and water park. Waterproof wheelchairs. Temperature-controlled water. Sensory-friendly design. Zero barriers.

Since opening, Morgan’s Wonderland has welcomed over a million guests. It’s inspired similar parks around the world. It’s shown the industry—and society—that accessibility isn’t a burden or an expense. It’s just good design.

Gordon Hartman didn’t set out to change the world. He set out to build a place where his daughter could play.

But in doing that, he proved something profound:

The problem was never the people with disabilities. The problem was a world designed without them in mind.

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