With Independence Day quickly approaching and the nation preparing to celebrate the holiday, Raging Rivers WaterPark salutes the brave men and women who protect our country with the offer of FREE park admission from Sunday, July 1 through Friday, July 6 as a way to thank them for their service. Veterans and active duty military personnel who present a military identification card can redeem the free admission deal. Immediate family members who accompany them will be granted the reduced admission rate of $14 per person plus tax.
“Raging Rivers would like to honor the bravery of the servicemen and women who risk their lives on behalf of our country and citizens,” said Donna Morgan, general manager of Raging Rivers WaterPark. “Our local heroes can enjoy the waterpark at a discounted rate every day during the regular season, but we want to further express our gratitude for the sacrifices they have made and their dedication to protecting our freedom.”
The waterpark is a great place for all ages and provides an array of attractions like slides for the thrill seekers, the lazy river for those wanting to relax, designated play areas like Itty Bitty Surf City for the little ones, a massive wavepool, rentable cabanas, party areas and more. The park is located at 100 Palisades Parkway off of the Great River Road in Grafton, Ill.— only 45 minutes from the Gateway Arch.
Raging Rivers’ operating hours will run from 10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. during Military Appreciation Week. Discounted ticket prices for members of the military and their families are available any day of the season for $14 plus tax. For more information and ways to save all summer long, follow Raging Rivers WaterPark on Facebook and Instagram and sign up for Raging Rivers Email Club, featuring weekly coupons and more. Additional details about individual season passes, cabana rentals, company partnership discounts, group and party packages, and operating hours throughout the summer can be found by visiting www.RagingRivers.com or calling 618.786.2345.
Raging Rivers first opened its gates in the summer of 1990 and made its mark as the first water park in the Greater St. Louis area. It has since evolved into a 28-acre, multi-million-dollar attraction that has catered to millions of visitors over the years.
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For more information, contact:
Abigail Rolland
(314) 436-9090
abigail@hausergrouppr.com