Lake Compounce, a family theme park in Connecticut, will finish its 2020 season with a final day of operations on Labor Day, Monday, September 7. The park will extend all 2020 Silver, Gold & Gold Deluxe Season Passes to include the 2021 Season.
“We are so grateful for our amazing team, as well as our guests, for adapting to these extraordinary times. Without their efforts, this year would not have been possible,” said Lake Compounce General Manager Larry Gorneault. “Our Team Members have been tireless in implementing enhanced health and safety measures to create the cleanest and safest environment possible for our guests. We’ll wrap up this season on a high note on Labor Day, and start getting ready for 2021.”
The extension for 2020 Silver, Gold, and Gold Deluxe Season Passholders will be an automatic process and will include the entire 2021 Summer Season. Extended Passholders will also be able to visit during Lake Compounce’s 2021 Halloween and Holiday events in 2021, which will not take place this year. Guests who previously purchased a 2021 Season Pass Extension will receive a credit equal to the price paid for the extension product.
The return of the popular Haunted Graveyard and Holiday Lights events will come back in 2021, Lake Compounce will celebrate its 175th anniversary in 2021 with the debut of the Venus Vortex water slide. This will be the largest water slide to date in the park and will stand six stories high in green and yellow colors, slated to open with the rest of Crocodile Cove on Memorial Day weekend 2021.
Lake Compounce will be open daily through Sunday, August 23, and each weekend, plus Labor Day, through September 7, 2020. The park is open 11 a.m. -7 p.m. each day. The park will offer heavily discounted single-day admission for the remainder of the summer.
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