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Typhoon Texas Water Park Offers Season Pass Upgrade to Houston Families Post-Hurricane Beryl

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Published on July 19, 2024
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Amid the backdrop of Houston's enduring post-hurricane recovery, Typhoon Texas water park is stepping up to offer a small reprieve. In the spirit of community support following the wrath of Hurricane Beryl, the water park has introduced a compassionate gesture by offering day pass purchasers an upgrade to a season pass for no additional cost. A single-day ticket runs patrons $54.99 while season tickets normally cost $84.99, making the promotional upgrade a notably generous offering for families seeking solace in the form of summertime leisure.

"Hurricane Beryl certainly impacted lives, and we want to provide an opportunity for our community to relax and enjoy fun times together," John Pham told the Houston Chronicle. "Our special offer is a way to give back and help families create happy memories during this challenging period." The water park, which houses a plethora of attractions like slides, wave pools, and a lazy river, aims to temporarily whisk away the post-disaster blues for those affected in the Houston area.

Earlier this summer, in recognition of academic achievement, Typhoon Texas held a promotion dubbed Great Grades Days. The event allowed students with three or more 'A' grades to enjoy discounted admission at an impressive $14.99, while up to six guests could join them at a reduced rate. The gesture not only applauded scholastic effort but also offered a budget-friendly start to the summer break. "Typhoon Texas is proud to recognize the hard work and dedication of our high-achieving scholars," Christina Hill told Click2Houston. "Rewarding academic success is not only important for the individual students but also for fostering a culture that values learning and achievement."