Your Dog Can Swim At A New Jersey Water Park
Everyone loves cute dog pictures. This weekend get all the pics you want because your dog can swim at a New Jersey Water Park.
This Saturday September 10, 2022 is the PigDog Puppapalooza at Morey’s Pier in Wildwood, New Jersey.
That means your dog can enjoy the Raging Waters Water Park before they close for the season!
Start the day off with a Mile Morning Pup Walk which will allow you to bring your dog onto the boardwalk!
According to their website “This year’s path will take you along the water and onto Morey’s Adventure Pier. Enjoy the behind-the-scenes feel of touring the pier while it’s closed to the public. While on the pier, walk participants will receive a pup-themed goody bag full of Morey’s Puppalooza swag.”
Admission to the walk will also allow you to take your dog into the water park.
The Doggie Pool Party will be the thing you want to see. According to their website “Canines have free rein to paddle along the river adventure, play in the fountain pool, or fetch tennis balls in the activity pool at Raging Waters Water Park. Owners will find food and beverage menu options at the Wrecker’s Beach Grill and at PigDog Beach Bar for purchase.”
General admission tickets ar3 $30 and include you and your dog. You can also witness the fun by buying a $25 spectator ticket.
Get your tickets in advance here.
A portion of the proceeds will be benefitting Beacon Animal Rescue, a volunteer-run, no-kill dog and cat rescue servicing Cape May and Atlantic Counties.
The schedule of this amazing day is as follows:
- 9 AM – 9:45 AM: Morning Pup walk check-in at Morey’s Raging Waters ticket booth located at the foot of the Giant Ferris Wheel.
- 10 AM: Morning Pup walk Begins
- 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM: Exclusive Pool Party for Morning Pup Walk participants
- 12 PM – 1 PM: Doggie Pool Party Session 1
- 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM: Doggie Pool Party Session 2
- 1 PM – 2 PM: Doggie Pool Party Session 3
- 1 PM – 4 PM: Beacon Animal Rescues and Yappy Hour at PigDog Beach Bar
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