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General Water-Park Admission for One, Two, or Four at Splashtown San Antonio (Up to 33% Off)

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A wave pool, a lazy river, and access to new attractions, Kids Kove and Splash Island, at a well-supervised, 20-acre park with free parking

Choose from Two Options

  • $41.99 for a general admission pass for two (a $59.98 value)
  • $79.99 for a general admission pass for four (a $119.96 value)

Not valid Friday–Sunday in July

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Sep 13, 2015. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Not valid Friday-Sunday in July. Only valid in 2015. Valid only at listed location. Groupon purchasers may also receive 25% off of a private cabana rental when surrendering their Groupon at Splashtown. Subject to availability. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Splashtown San Antonio

More than 45 water rides and attractions swerve and spray across the 20 landscaped acres of Splashtown San Antonio. A seven-story triple tube ride sends guests speeding through a series of corkscrew turns and sudden drops, the park's wave pool sends huge swells of water toward bodysurfers, and a pair of enclosed water slides generate part of their thrill from the pitch darkness. Some of these thrills may be a little too thrilling for young ones, but have no fear, Kids Kove has expanded adding Splash Island and kids pool.

The adrenaline-boosting attractions may be attention-grabbing, but it's also easy to just relax in the sun. The park also boasts a tree-lined lazy river, and basketball and sand volleyball encourage fun competitions on dry land. Splashtown San Antonio even rents out shady cabanas for groups with as many as 12 people, giving visitors a private retreat where they can dry off, catch their breath, and finally try to find chlorine on the periodic table of elements.

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