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First responders receive free admission to Daytona Lagoon this weekend
Read full article: First responders receive free admission to Daytona Lagoon this weekendDaytona Lagoon, Daytona Beach’s Premier Waterpark and Family Entertainment Center, will host its 5th Annual First Responder Weekend this weekend.
First responders can slide into the weekend with free admission to Daytona Lagoon
Read full article: First responders can slide into the weekend with free admission to Daytona LagoonDaytona Lagoon announced Tuesday its hosting its 4th annual First Responder Weekend to honor “those who serve and protect the public.
Meet ‘Sunny,’ Daytona Lagoon’s newest yeti mascot
Read full article: Meet ‘Sunny,’ Daytona Lagoon’s newest yeti mascotDAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Daytona Lagoon water park unveiled Sunny, the park’s newest yeti mascot to the public on Friday. Children from Every Kid Swims organization meet Sunny and Shelly of the Daytona Tortugas on Friday, March 19 (Daytona Lagoon)“We are so grateful for the warm welcome that Sunny received from our Daytona Beach family,” says Tyler Currie, general manager of Daytona Lagoon. Daytona Lagoon is also offering season passes for the reduced rate of $75.99, which also includes a 2021 souvenir cup for free. Sunny the Yeti Mascot arrives at Daytona Lagoon water park (Daytona Lagoon)The park is operating under health and safety protocols, including reduced capacity, social distancing markers, temperature checks and increased sanitation stations. Click here for tickets and information to Daytona Lagoon Waterpark or the Family Entertainment Center.
Daytona Lagoon waterpark prepares for 2021 season opening
Read full article: Daytona Lagoon waterpark prepares for 2021 season openingDAYTONA BEACH, Fla – Daytona Lagoon’s waterpark opens for the 2021 season on March 6. Daytona Lagoon (WKMG-TV)The park is introducing a new yeti mascot on March 19, the park said in a news release“Our new mascot is whimsical and fun,” said Tyler Currie, General Manager for Daytona Lagoon. “Daytona Lagoon is a safe place that families can come, relax, have fun and escape the day-to-day pressures of life. The person that submits the winning name will win four waterpark general admission tickets. AdClick here for tickets and information to Daytona Lagoon Waterpark or the Family Entertainment Center.
Lawsuit filed against Daytona Beach Lagoon after death of 5-year-old boy in wave pool
Read full article: Lawsuit filed against Daytona Beach Lagoon after death of 5-year-old boy in wave poolDAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Attorneys representing the parents of the 5-year-old boy who died in a wave pool is now suing Daytona Lagoon for negligence. The lawsuit claims Daytona Lagoon did not have adequate supervision or safety precautions when Kaiden Lawson drowned on Aug. 3, 2019. The wave pool was also very crowded with an “unsafe number of patrons,” according to the lawsuit. Daytona Beach Fire Department previously told News 6 the boy was swimming in the wave pool with his family before he was taken out. Daytona Lagoon asks all guests 42 inches tall or shorter to wear one as a safety precaution when choosing to enjoy its wave pool.
Free admission: It’s Teacher Appreciation Weekend at Daytona Lagoon
Read full article: Free admission: It’s Teacher Appreciation Weekend at Daytona LagoonTo recognize the hard work and dedication of teachers, Daytona Lagoon is hosting Teacher Appreciation Weekend. On Sept. 26 and 27, teachers can relax at the water park for free, after providing proof of employment, Daytona Lagoon announced in a news release. All other guest admission costs $19.99. [TRENDING: 10-foot bull shark attacks snorkeler in Fla. | Seminole High School student killed in crash | Fla. strip club fights to lower dancer age to 18]“Teachers are an important part of the community and society,” said Tyler Currie, general manager of Daytona Lagoon. Daytona Lagoon will then operate with limited operation on Saturday and Sundays through Oct. 11 with $15.99 Pool Daze.
Daytona Lagoon water park reopens to families looking to make a splash
Read full article: Daytona Lagoon water park reopens to families looking to make a splashDAYTONA BEACH, Fla. For families looking to escape the Florida heat and enjoy some fun in the sun, Daytona Lagoon has announced its reopening on Friday. Like other major attractions in the Sunshine State opening during the coronavirus pandemic, capacity at the water park will be limited. Anyone wanting to splish and splash will need to have their temperature checked before entering the park. The Daytona Lagoon water park opens Friday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.Daytona Lagoon took to Facebook to announce the much-needed news. For more information about Daytona Lagoons opening procedures, click or tap here.
Visitors excited over Daytona Lagoons reopening amid coronavirus pandemic
Read full article: Visitors excited over Daytona Lagoons reopening amid coronavirus pandemicDAYTONA BEACH, Fla. Visitors like 11-year-old Bobby Bond eagerly waited in line on Friday morning, ready for Daytona Lagoon to open its doors for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic closed them a couple of months ago. COVID-19 shut down the water park in late March and since then, management said they have created an even safer and cleaner space for staff and guests. Alexander said he appreciates the smaller crowds for now and how the water park is trying to keep people safe, but said its not just their responsibility. Don't come to the water park while I'm here please. Currie said it's been a long couple of months and they're ready to welcome everyone to their improved facility.