
A Healthy Dose of Shock and Awe
The Super Hero Kid immersion begins at an eye-popping, awesomely detailed Super Hero Command Center(™) hidden in suburban St. Louis Park, Minnesota. After the kids, their parents, doctors and nurses first enjoy a delicious meal and a tour through a new Schussler dining concept—BAM— they enter through a secret passage to the Super Heroes Command Center.™
The “underground laboratory is home to 22 different life-size superheroes, tons of super memorabilia, pinball games—and “Holy he walks and talks!” it’s Batman himself with his iconic and ready-to-roll 1994 Batmobile.
With much fanfare and sirens and lights blaring, a St. Louis Park police cruiser and fire truck escort Batman and the day’s Super Kid to the Galaxy Drive-In for a banana split. A return escort ends with framed pictures, a Batman watch, Superhero gifts—and above all, a child filled with an indelible sense of how it feels to be invincible.
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Olivia is a hard-working -straight-A student, who was diagnosed with B Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in February 2020. She loves Tae Kwon Do, and has a Double Black Stripe – Batman loved the opportunity to spar with Olivia during her visit to The Super Hero Command Center!
Siblings, Pierce - age 19, and Hope - age 8, both have Myotonic Dystrophy, which is a form of Muscular dystrophy that causes progressive muscle loss.
These two young girls are family friends who have both been diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. Lillian (9 years old) was just declared one-year cancer free, and Rya (7 years old) was recently diagnosed.
Blake is an 11-year-old car enthusiast with congenital heart defects who recently received a kidney transplant. He welcomes the distraction that cars bring him while faced with a lifetime of medical interventions.
Eleven-year-old Lucy’s Superpowers are her courage, strength, and grit! When Lucy was adopted from China at 4 ½ years old, she couldn't speak any English other than the word “Batman”!
Five-year-old Landon was diagnosed with Leukemia this year, and as part of his wish from Wishes & More, he and his family went to Disney World at the end of October. Super Heroes With Super Kids Foundation was chosen to be part of Landon’s “more” portion through Wishes & More.
Super Heroes With Super Kids Foundation, along with Wishes & More surprises twin 17-year-old brothers, Jake and Josh Johnson, with an unforgettable opportunity to meet Batman and ride in the 1994 and 1966 Batmobiles.
The Batmobile from the 1989 film “Batman” joined St. Louis Park police and fire department vehicles in cruising local streets to help make the day of 7-year-old Red Wing resident Grayson Johnson.