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“With incredible partners, innovative ideas, and a shared vision for inclusivity, this development promises to be more than just a park—it will be a place where families, regardless of their needs, can come together, have fun, and enjoy all that life has to offer.”
Creating an Ultra-Inclusive Destination – City Lifestyle Magazine
“There’s something for everyone, no matter your age or physical limitations. That rings true for the proposed medical assistance center. Arkell said it would have the look and feel of a small, specialized children’s hospital that is designed for kids with special needs.” — FOX 4 News
“They want to provide full wheelchair accessibility at the park and surrounding areas, employ special needs workers, and build a multi-assistance center incorporating services that will minimize travel for people with special needs.” — KSHB News
“Meeting that [fully-inclusive] standard means removing barriers for people with any range of disabilities to fully enjoy the park. There are rides and a roller coaster, all equipped with wheelchair access. . . . Loud noises and long lines are eliminated.” — Kansas City Star