
Morgan’s Wonderland has announced “WingZ,” an accessible thrill ride debuting at IAAPA Expo 2025 in Orlando.
SAN ANTONIO — Visitors to Morgan’s Wonderland will soon be able to enjoy a first-of-its-kind ride.
Morgan’s is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for people of all ages and abilities through “fully-inclusive, Ultra-Accessible™ initiatives.” They are now proud to announce the debut of a new ride for Morgan’s Wonderland, according to a news release.
The tower thrill ride is called “WingZ”, and it will be “an innovative, broad demographic, interactive tower ride designed with accessibility at its heart.”
WingZ will allow guests to share the “exhilarating sensation of soaring together.”
The official unveiling will take place during IAAPA Expo 2025 in Orlando, where leaders, park owners and innovators come together every year to explore future attractions.
“Trust and common goals forged during the relationship between Morgan’s and Zamperla has helped bring this first-of-its-kind attraction to the market. Through collaboration and dedication, our respective teams have worked together to create an impactful ride which is sure to delight the guests at Morgan’s Wonderland and many other parks to come,” said North American Sales Manager, Michael Coleman.
Morgan’s is also partnering with IAAPA to “expand disability awareness across the global attractions community.”
IAAPA will introduce a new disability inclusion course called “Disabilities Awareness.” The introductory course will be free. The course launches in Jan. 2026.
Morgan’s Inclusion Institute will also partner with Zamperla to” advance inclusive amusement ride development and drive inclusive innovation across the global attractions industry.”