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WET’N’WILD LAS VEGAS DEBUTS LAS VEGAS CHRISTMAS TOWN **Giveaway**

All the fun of the holiday in one spot!

December 1, 2017

In continuing its partnership with Dark Knight Entertainment, Wet’n’Wild Las Vegas will transform into an unforgettableLas Vegas Christmas Town with sensational sights at every turn from Friday, Nov. 24 to Sunday, Dec. 31. The nighttime winter wonderland will feature one-of-a-kind entertainment and attractions including an ice skating rink, a 40-foot Christmas tree, 100-foot sledding hill, 40-passenger Polar Express train ride, paintball zone, photos with Santa Claus, nightly snowfalls, over 3 million glistening lights and much more.

“We are ecstatic to introduce our first-ever Christmas Town and get into the spirit of the holidays with our community,” said Lindy Frye, marketing manager at Wet’n’Wild Las Vegas. “Tis the season to be jolly and we look forward to offering another fun, safe and family-friendly experience in Las Vegas.”

Entry to Las Vegas Christmas Town includes all activities and attractions, offering guests the best value for their buck in Las Vegas. The season-long celebration will fill guests’ senses with dazzling sights and sounds and feature:

  • St. Nick's Lighting Spectacular – Guests will enjoy over 3 million twinkling lights as they illuminate the park with delight.
  • Under the Mistletoe Skating Rink – Skaters will glide across the glimmering ice skating rink decorated with lights and music. Skate rentals are included with admission.
  • Polar Express Train Ride – The magical 40-passenger Polar Express train ride will take visitors on a journey through the dashing grounds of Christmas Town.
  • Jingle Bell Sledding Hill – Explorers will sled down the wintry, 100-foot snow hill in an inner tube.
  • Santa Claus' Cozy Cottage – Children of all ages are invited to meet Santa Claus inside his cozy cottage and take photos that will last a lifetime.
  • ‘Let It Snow’ Spectacular – Admirers will gaze at the spectacular light show as flashing lights dance along to iconic holiday songs and snowflakes begin to fall.
  • Rudolph Saves Christmas Shoot Out – Thrill-seekers can help Rudolph save Christmas by defeating the Grinch and Abominable Snowman in the paintball zone for $10 (includes 100 paintballs).
  • Blitzen's Bounce House Bonanza – Adventurers are invited to bounce around with friends and family through the 40-foot Christmas obstacle course.
  • Merry Magic Tree – Marvel at the 40-foot tall Merry Magic Tree as over 500,000 lights sparkle with joy.
  • Frosty’s Snow Ball Fun – Friends and families will have endless amounts of fun with a “snow” ball fight in the wondrous ball pit.
  • Tiny Tim’s Train Ride – Little ones will celebrate the holidays with a joyful mini train ride.
  • Las Vegas Christmas Town visitors will also have the opportunity to take unique photos, dine on delightful treats, decorate ornaments, write letters to the North Pole and interact with classic Christmas characters. The festivities take place Friday, Nov. 24 to Sunday, Dec. 31. Las Vegas Christmas Town is open 5:30 to 9 p.m. Sunday to Thursday and 5:30 to 10:30 p.m. Friday to Saturday. The park will be closed on Sunday, Dec. 24 and Monday, Dec. 25.

    General admission tickets are $20 per person and can be purchased online at lasvegaschristmastown.com or at the park upon arrival. Wet’n’Wild 2017 season pass holders can receive one complimentary entry per person from Monday, Nov. 27 to Thursday, Nov. 30. Children two years of age and under receive complimentary admission.

    Wet‘n’Wild is located at 7055 S. Fort Apache Road near I-215 and Sunset Road. For information call 702-979-1600 or visitwww.wetnwildlasvegas.com. For more information on Las Vegas Christmas Town, call 702-899-1678 or visit lasvegaschristmastown.com.


    ***Giveaway!**

    We are spreading the Holiday Cheer during this season of giving by giving away a family 4 pack of tickets to one lucky winner!

     Enter to win here and follow us on Facebook for our 7 days of Giveaways. 

    Winners will be announced on Facebook and by email on Friday, December 8th.