Hartman noted the company that made the 4D theater had never been asked to make wheelchair-accessible motion-simulated platforms before.
“Before, when someone was in a wheelchair, they just sat and watched,” Hartman said. “We asked them to actually work with us to where we could put a wheelchair on a platform to where those people would have the same feeling. They had been around 30 years and no one had ever asked them to do it. Now they're doing it, they're saying, ‘Hey, we want to do this in other places now.’ That's how it will start to really move forward.”
What an amazing movement they’ve started. I love when someone’s passion infects others in a positive way to help others. And the ticket prices are actually super reasonable. Love that they make it free for those with disabilities. Outstanding.