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Magic Springs announces first-ever adult night event

Magic Springs announces first-ever adult night event

Yahoo13-06-2025
HOT SPRINGS, Ark. — Magic Springs Theme and Water Park is launching its first adults-only event.
Officials said the event is scheduled for 7:30 to 11 p.m. on June 27 and will be open to guests aged 21 and older. Identification will be required upon entry.
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A Hydraglow Foam Party will take place in the Wave Pool from 9 to 11 p.m. Guests will have after-hours access to select water park attractions, including the Lazy River, High Sierra slide tower, and Crystal Cove Wave Pool, officials said.
'We're excited to host the first-ever adults-only event where grown-ups unwind, let loose and enjoy the park amenities in a whole new way,' said Magic Springs general manager Jessyka Hanna. 'We can't wait for you to come out and enjoy this kid-free, first-of-its-kind water park experience with us.'
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Tickets are available at MagicSprings.com for $14.99 plus tax for season passholders and $19.99 plus tax for non-season passholders.
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