LAS VEGAS – With the recent worldwide spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) and adhering to the latest guidelines and public health recommendations, in an abundance of caution, Wet’n’Wild Las Vegas has rescheduled the opening of its 2020 season to May 21.
Wet’n’Wild Las Vegas leadership said the park is tracking and following the latest coronavirus public health guidelines and recommendations, including clarification from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s statement that “there is no evidence that COVID-19 can be spread to humans through the use of pools and hot tubs. Proper operation, maintenance, and disinfection (e.g., with chlorine and bromine) of pools and hot tubs should remove or inactivate the virus that causes COVID-19.”
Wet’n’Wild Las Vegas also undertakes rigorous hygiene standards, cleaning procedures and health and safety standards which can be found on the website at https://wetnwildlasvegas.com/park-info/announcement.
Las Vegas’ favorite water park is celebrating its eighth season and is now extending its $49.99 season pass promotion through May 20.
Wet’n’Wild Las Vegas is offering three season pass levels, including VIP, Gold and Silver. Each level includes unlimited entry to the water park, with added benefits for Gold and VIP levels such as free parking, everyday priority entry and discounts on food and merchandise.
New this season, Gold and VIP passholders will be able to enter the park 30 minutes early every day the park is open to the public. VIP passholders will receive a free Xpress band that allows them to wait in line virtually every visit.
Wet’n’Wild Las Vegas is located at 7055 S. Fort Apache Road, near the 215 Beltway and Sunset Road.
About Wet’n’Wild Las Vegas
Wet‘n’Wild Las Vegas is Nevada’s premier water park with more than 25 slides and attractions covering more than 20 acres creating a place for both thrill-seekers and families. As Las Vegas’ summer playground, the park features the Tornado, a slide that catapults riders to a zero-gravity experience; Rattler, the first slide of its kind in North America; and Constrictor, an extreme water slide featuring some of the tightest turns. Families and those desiring a more relaxing experience can enjoy Paradise Falls, the interactive children’s area with kid-friendly slides and a giant dumping bucket; Colorado Cooler lazy river; and Red Rock Bay wave pool. Wet’n’Wild Las Vegas was voted “Best Place to Take the Kids” in the Las Vegas Weekly’s 2018 Best of Vegas Awards and voted “Best Water Park/Aquatics Facility” in Las Vegas Review-Journal’s 2019 Best of Las Vegas Awards. For information, visit www.wetnwildlasvegas.com. Keep up with Wet’n’Wild Las Vegas on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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