COME and join us for a splashing time at The Lost Paradise of Dilmun Water Park on Saturday, July 19, at the GulfWeekly readers' cut-price day out.
We have joined forces with the kingdom's premier tourist attraction to offer a fabulous 'buy one, get one free' ticket offer for our special day.
All YOU have to do is collect four tokens - No 2 is printed on Page One today - and stick them on to a coupon to be published on Wednesday, July 16. No photocopies allowed.
Simply bring the completed coupon along to the park on our special day ... and two people will gain entry for the price of one.
Editor Stan Szecowka said: "We are delighted to team up with our friends at the Lost Paradise to organise a sensational GulfWeekly day out for all the family - and allow our readers to save money too.
"The school summer holidays can prove expensive to keep the children entertained and every little bit helps!
"We look forward to meeting our family of readers and enjoying a great day together at the water park.
"Don't forget to cut out your token on page one today and the two that will follow, paste them together with last week's token on the money-saving voucher and bring it along to the park to make Saturday, July 19 a sizzling day in the sunshine to remember!"
Many of the GulfWeekly's star columnists and writers will be present on the day to meet and greet readers and share the fun.
Bahrain's $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 five-star Banyan Tree Desert Spa and Resort are the first components in the $1.3 billion Al Areen Development.
l The Lost Paradise of Dilmun Water Park has launched a new Ladies Night for all female guests and children 10 years and under.
These evenings will be offered every Thursday through the summer from 7pm to 11pm. All females over 1.2 metres in height can enjoy the park for BD10 while all children under 1.2 metres in height can enjoy the regular entrance fee of BD5.
l The water park is helping to keep the air fresh and pure for all guests by enforcing a non-smoking policy targeted at keeping the water park as environmentally and family friendly as possible.
The policy is contributing to improving the atmosphere for all of park's guests by restricting smoking to designated areas located in three areas around the park.