Splash Lagoon offering free admission for firefighters on May 4
On Sunday, May 4, Splash Lagoon is offering firefighters free admission into the park, along with a discounted ticket for family members in their party.
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Firefighters are required to bring a valid ID and proof of service to receive free admission, and tickets for family members will cost $39.95 per person.
Nick Scott Jr., vice president and owner of Scott Enterprises, which owns Splash Lagoon, said that this promotion is a way to give back to those who risk their lives to protect our community.
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'We are proud to welcome these courageous individuals to Splash Lagoon and offer them a chance to relax and enjoy time with their families,' said Scott. 'Firefighters are everyday heroes, and this is one small way we can thank them for their service and sacrifice.'
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