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Spring Community Days Kick-Off at KeyLime Cove

KeyLime Cove's Community Days allows the general public to purchase one-day tickets to the Lost Paradise Waterpark for $25. All proceeds benefit United Way of Lake County & Gurnee Police and Fire.

March 28, 2012 (Gurnee, IL) – KeyLime Cove and United Way of Lake County (UWLC) announce the launch of “Community Days,” a special limited-time promotion allowing the general public to enjoy some time in the fun-shine at the Lost Paradise Indoor Waterpark while raising money for community organizations at the same time.

Five thousand one-day tickets to KeyLime Cove’s Lost Paradise Waterpark, for $25 each, will be available starting Friday, March 30th. All proceeds will benefit United Way of Lake County, and the Gurnee Police and Fire Departments.  Day passes are not available for KeyLime Cove except through the Community Days promotion.

The spring Community Days passes can be used seven days a week from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m.   Usage dates run from Monday, April 16 through Friday, June 8, except for Memorial Day weekend, May 25-28. The resort is located at the northeast corner of I-94 and Grand Avenue (IL Route 132) in Gurnee near Gurnee Mills and Six Flags Great America.

“We’re pleased to offer our annual Community Days promotion so area residents can experience our indoor waterpark without having to stay overnight.  The success of last year’s Community Days promotion showed us that our community is eager to experience KeyLime Cove and support the deserving nonprofit organizations that will benefit from the proceeds.” said Dale McFarland, general manager of KeyLime Cove. “We are excited to welcome new visitors to the waterpark and know they will have loads of fun on our water slides, on the Hurricane Vortex, and interacting with Toukie’s Big Deluge.”

The third Community Days promotion was held last spring, with nearly $66,000 in proceeds distributed to United Way of Lake County and other nonprofit partners.  “We are honored that KeyLime Cove is partnering with us once again to raise funds in support of our community’s needs,” said Kristi Long, President and CEO of United Way of Lake County. “The tickets are a fantastic value for families, friends, co-workers, employees and groups.  They even make great graduation gifts!” she added.

Community Days tickets may be ordered online at www.LIVEUNITEDlakecounty.org/keylimecove, at participating First Midwest Bank, Harris Bank, Libertyville Bank and Trust locations, as well as at United Way of Lake County and KeyLime Cove’s front desk.

Adults must accompany children ages 16 and under and have a ticket, even if they are just chaperones. Children under age two do not require tickets. Food and beverages may not be brought in from the outside, but can be purchased at the resort.  Ticket redemption is subject to daily occupancy restrictions, and KeyLime Cove reserves the right to deny entry based on capacity.

About United Way of Lake County:

United Way of Lake County (UWLC) is preparing our children to succeed in a changing world by focusing on education and building safe and stable families. Working with nonprofit agencies and community partners, we have identified four key programs to prepare children to succeed: Success By 6 Program – prepare for kindergarten; Reading Success Program – read at grade level; Stay in School Program – graduate high school; Safe and Stable Families Program – empowering families. UWLC is overcoming reading and educational barriers by reaching children, from preschool through high school, through these key programs.  The overall effect and benefits are multiplied by the strong collaboration with agencies and our community partners.

About KeyLime Cove Indoor Waterpark Resort:

KeyLime Cove is an island-inspired family vacation destination less than an hour drive from Chicago and Milwaukee. As The Official Resort of Six Flags Great America, the year-round resort features 414 suites and staterooms and offers a complete family vacation without ever leaving the property. Created to be an American coastal experience just a short drive from home, the resort’s entertainment and amenities include a  65,000 square-foot, 82-degree tropical-themed waterpark, 8,000 square-foot arcade, multiple restaurants including D.W. Anderson’s Eatery and Ice Cream Parlor and The Crazy Toucan Margarita Grille with live entertainment, Paradise Mist Spa and 6,000 square feet of banquet and meeting space. An abundance of fun is found around every corner, including the uniquely themed interior, arts, crafts, interactive festivities, shops and street vendors. For reservations, visit www.keylimecove.com.

For more information about KeyLime Cove Community Days, visit www.LIVEUNITEDlakecounty.org/keylimecove  or call Cynthia Zimmerman at United Way of Lake County, 847-775-1015.

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