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Point Mallard ready to open, but rain in forecast decaturdaily.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from decaturdaily.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Point Mallard set to open for 50th season Swimming pool generic By Bayne Hughes and WAFF 48 Digital Staff | February 26, 2021 at 6:06 PM CST - Updated February 26 at 6:17 PM DECATUR, Ala. (WAFF) - The city of Decatur is moving forward with plans to open Point Mallardâs aquatic park and celebrate its 50th anniversary despite last yearâs closure and the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Park Manager Stephanie McLain said Thursday. According to our news partners at the Decatur Daily, the park is holding a one-day season pass sale March 19 in which passes can be bought for $55 instead of the regular price of $99. ....
Point Mallard water park opening for 50th season despite COVID Updated Feb 26, 2021; Facebook Share By Bayne Hughes The Decatur Daily, Ala. (TNS) and Tribune Media Services Decatur is moving forward with plans to open Point Mallard’s aquatic park and celebrate its 50th anniversary despite last year’s closure and the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Park Manager Stephanie McLain said Thursday. The park is holding a one-day season pass sale March 19 in which passes can be bought for $55 instead of the regular price of $99. Regular-price passes can then be bought after the sale through the traditional season opening on Memorial Day weekend and during the season. ....
Despite COVID, officials plan to open Point Mallard for 50th season yahoo.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from yahoo.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
); Point Mallard Campground s revenue has declined since Oct. 1 as some long-term campers leave and others remain miffed about policy changes that began taking effect last week, but officials said access to the facility will improve for tourists and local residents. At least seven families have left the campground since Sept. 8 when the Decatur City Council voted 5-0 to adopt changes that included prohibiting any campers from staying longer than 14 consecutive days in Section A, the area along the roadway going into the campground. Council also raised rates and decided long-term campers â those staying from 15 to 179 days â will have to change sites after 179 days. ....