Final weekend for Big Surf: Park drops prices & offers deals

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Posted: 09/02/2010

TEMPE, AZ - It's the last weekend to get out enjoy the wave pool and waterslides at Big Surf Waterpark.

The park will shut its doors for the 2010 season after Labor Day Monday.

But before that they are offering some splashing deals for water lovers.

All weekend, Big Surf is dropping its admission price to $18 a ticket, typically it costs $26.50 for adults and $19.50 for kids 3 years and older.

Friday night is H2O overload from 7pm to 11pm, tickets for this fun filled night event are $15.

Dads get in free with a paid admission on Dad's Day Sunday.

But mom also gets her turn to get in free with a paid admission with Mom's Day Mondays. Go after 2pm on Labor Day and Big Surf is offering a 4 tickets for $40 price. That's $10 a piece!

But for active military, police or fire officials, admission is even lower at $9. You will need to show your official ID or credentials at the Big Surf Waterpark ticket windows to get the deal.

Park hours are from 10am to 6pm.  Except for Friday.

Get your tickets at the window or online at www.BigSurfFun.com

 

 

 

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