LAS VEGAS – Over the next two weekends in September, Wet’n’Wild Las Vegas will celebrate first responders, including members of the military, law enforcement and fire and rescue agencies, as well as Clark County and Nye County teachers and support staff.
Wet’n’Wild will honor those who protect and serve Southern Nevada Sept. 13-14 by offering free admission to all active fire, police, military members, plus doctors and nurses. To take advantage of this “Salute to Heroes” offer, a valid department identification must be shown at the ticket window. Friends and family tickets can be purchased for $19.99 per person at the ticketing window upon presenting a valid department ID. All those with valid a military ID will be admitted at no cost, including military dependents and veterans.

On Sept. 19 and 20, Wet’n’Wild will hold an “Educators Appreciation” weekend for teachers and support staff who work to positively impact the lives of Nevada’s children. All those with a valid employee identification from the Clark County and Nye County school districts will receive free entry into the park during these two days. CCSD and Nye County School District employees can also bring up to four family members for just $14.99 per person. To support teachers – who often provide their students with school supplies at their personal expense – there will be an accompanying school supply drive during that weekend. All guests who bring an unopened school supply will receive entry into the park for only $12.
Considered Nevada’s best collection of award-winning slides and water attractions, Wet’n’Wild Las Vegas plans to remain open through the end of September. It is located at 7055 S. Fort Apache Road, near the 215 Beltway and Sunset Road. For ticket information, visit www.wetnwildlasvegas.com.
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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