Wild Adventures offers buy one, get one admission with hurricane relief donation

VALDOSTA, Ga. — Wild Adventures Theme Park in Valdosta is offering “Buy One, Get One Free” admission this weekend with a donation to the American Red Cross to support Hurricane Dorian relief efforts.

On Saturday, September 14 and Sunday, September 15, Wild Adventures team members and volunteers from the American Red Cross will be stationed in the park’s main courtyard to accept blood donations, cash donations and hurricane relief supplies such as tarps, roofing supplies, baby food, diapers and personal hygiene products. Each guest who makes a donation will receive “Buy One, Get One Free” single-day admission.

“We’ve learned that whenever we give our guests an opportunity to give of themselves to help others, they show up in a big way,” said Molly Deese, vice president and general manager. “We are thankful we get to connect them with the American Red Cross, which is on the front lines providing relief in the areas hit hardest by Hurricane Dorian.”

The American Red Cross will accept suggested donations of $10 or more from 9:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. at Wild Adventures on Saturday and Sunday.

The American Red Cross bloodmobile will be accepting blood donations at the park until 3 p.m. on Saturday only.

“The American Red Cross also put us in touch with a local group, the Abaco Bahamas Hurricane Relief Fund, that has already been flying supplies directly from Valdosta to the Bahamas,” said Deese. “All of the physical donations we collect like baby food and roofing supplies will be delivered directly to those in need.”

Hurricane relief supply donations will be accepted throughout the day on Saturday and Sunday.

For complete details about the “Buy One, Get One Free” offer for September 14 and 15, please visit WildAdventures.com.

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