With Summer now officially here, my husband and I have big plans for our children. We’ve got beach days, park days, play dates, and museum days planned. And…once June gloom disappears, we’re heading to Raging Waters.
I grew up going to the water park, which now offers three California locations. Raging Waters is California’s largest Water Park and features 50 beautifully landscaped acres and 36 slides and attractions. What’s great about Raging Waters is that it offers attractions for adults and it’s littlest guests. Don Von Dark’s Tunnel of Terror is their newest attraction and features a 40 foot drop…in the dark!
Right now, you’ll save $7 off a general admission online purchase or $5 off a general admission purchase at the park with the coupon below (be sure to use the code 1067 for online purchases).
Be sure to follow Raging Waters on Twitter and Facebook as they frequently give away prizes including tickets and season passes. And…if you’re an aspiring photographer, check out their contest to become a Photo VIP. Simply submit your best Raging Waters photo and you could win the following for you and up to 7 friends:
(1) VIP cabana for the day
(8) tickets to the park
(8) $10 food vouchers
Email your photo to [email protected] to enter. Your photo will be uploaded to their Flickr photo pool where it will be voted on by the public. The three photographer with the most views on a photo by July 6th will make it to the finals, where judges will select and announce a winner around July 7th .
No compensation was received for this post. I received tickets to the park for an upcoming review.
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Michelle says
We love Raging Waters! Last summer we visited it frequently. Most people think there is not a lot for young kids, but there is truly so much for them to do! We are also waiting for the June gloom to pass. We leave about 15 minutes from the park, so it is almost in our own backyard.