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Season Pass Pricing

Announced on the Lake Compounce Fan Forum

Attention Facebook Fans!! Our season pass price will be going up to $79.99 on June 30th, 2010! That is only a little over a week away so buy now while the price is still $69.99! Buy online or when you visit the park! Don’t forget that if you purchase a single day pass and decide that you’ve had such a great time that you’d like a season pass, bring your receipt to our guest relations building before you leave that day to upgrade your single day admission to a season pass that will give you an entire season of fun!

So if you’re thinking about purchasing a Season’s Pass be aware of the new deadline!


Dziobs get the Keys to the Lake

The park has announced the winner of the Keys to the Lake promotion.  Out of 1000 nominations were received and over 50 of them were for the Dziob family.

From the Bristol Press:

The park’s press release noted that last December, Jeff Dziob, father of Nathan (age 9) and Abigail (age 6), was killed by a drunk driver who crashed through his garage. Shortly thereafter, the family puppy also died. Jeff’s brother’s family also experienced sadness when their 8-year old son lost an eye, due to a fireworks accident. The Dziob’s also lost Jeff’s father to cancer last year.

“We knew this family was special” said Jerry Brick of Lake Compounce. “The amount of nominations was overwhelming, and so many people wanted to see the Dziobs do something special and fun together, in the wake of their tragedies”.

In addition to 165 minutes in the park by themselves, the Dziobs will enjoy all of the food they can eat as well as unlimited games, and a special Lake Compounce family prize pack.

Click Here for the Bristol Press Article

And then head on over to the Crocodile Club Fan Forums to talk about the promotion and the park!


Q-Text Virtual Queueing system at the Lake in 2010

New in 2010 the Lake introduces it’s own virtual queueing system allowing visitors to reserve their places in line via text message similar to the q-bot system (shown at right) at Six Flags Parks.

For the press release, click here.

After you read the press release, head on over to the Crocodile Club Fan Forums to share your thoughts!


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