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Lagoon celebrating 120th year

Published: Thursday, April 6, 2006 1:41 p.m. MDT
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Daily ride passports, for people 51 inches in height to 64 years old, are $33.95 plus tax. The "kinder age" passport, age 4 to 50 inches tall, is $28.85 plus tax. Toddlers, age 3 years and under, are $19 plus tax.

The cost of a ride pass for senior citizens, age 65 and over, is $22 plus tax.

Daily vehicle parking is $7, and oversize vehicle parking is $10.

Season passports, through June 6, are $82.95 plus tax when one to three passes are purchased and $72.95 plus tax when four or more passes are purchased at one time. Prices increase June 7.

A season-parking pass is $30.

X-Venture Zone attractions are not included with season passports or with daily passports.

For more information on Lagoon, from Davis County, call 451-8000; from Ogden, call 605-5555; from Utah County, call 607-5555; from Salt Lake County, call 401-5555; and from other areas, call 800-748-5246. All numbers are toll free. Or go online to www.lagoonpark.com.


E-mail: lynn@desnews.com

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Thrill-seekers ride Lagoon's wooden roller coaster last summer.

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