Lost Paradise of Dilmun makes cash donation
- Bahrain: Thursday, March 27 - 2008 at 09:41
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Paul Blunt, General Manager, the Lost Paradise of Dilmun Water Park, presented Philipa Armstrong, Chairman, Royal Society of St George Bahrain, with a cash donation at the end of the Easter Picnic at the Rugby Club recently.
The fun didn't stop there with free passes donated by the Lost Paradise of Dilmun to the Society for the grand prize draw.
The Lost Paradise of Dilmun Water Park also gave away 10 seasonal passes to the first 10 kids that arrived on Thursday 20 March to celebrate the official opening of the 2008 season with a day full of entertainment and fun.
General Manager, Paul Blunt along with mascots, Delma and Delmo, handed the first 10 children commemorative scrolls marking their free entrance to the Lost Paradise of Dilmun Water Park for the rest of the 2008 season. The kids and their families came from around the region including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE as well as Bahrain.
"We are thrilled to welcome guests from all over the region," Paul Blunt, General Manager, Lost Paradise of Dilmun stated during the opening "and we are very happy to see the excitement that the seasonal passes are generating."
Over the first three days, more than 1,000 guests relaxed in the cool waters of the Spa pool and enjoyed the 14 different slides and rides at the park throughout the weekend. Whether by the beach, swishing down slides, or paddling in the wet-play area, children and adults of all ages enjoyed the pleasantly surprising weather. Guests swayed to the sounds of DJ MoJay from Radio Bahrain, who spun his tracks throughout the weekend playing a mixture of Arabic and English music, keeping the whole family entertained.
The Lost Paradise of Dilmun is now open for the 2008 season. The operating hours for March to May are 10am to 5pm. The park will open six days a week, and close every Tuesday except on school and public holidays. Come join us at the Lost Paradise of Dilmun, the oasis of fun for everyone.
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About the Lost Paradise of Dilmun Water Park
Bahrain's US$50 million Lost Paradise of Dilmun, the Middle East's largest water theme park, opened in September 2007. Set in 77,000 square metres of desert oasis, Lost Paradise features 14 of the fastest, newest slides, pools and fountains. Taking its theme from Bahrain's rich cultural heritage (the Kingdom was the centre of the ancient Dilmun empire more than 5,000 years ago) Lost Paradise and the adjacent 5-star Banyan Tree Desert Spa and Resort are the first components in the 1.3bn Al Areen Development.
www.alareenresort.com
For further information, please call: Zalilah Ghazali, Marketing and Public Relations Assistant Manager,
tel: +973 36048649
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