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List of Confirmed 2007 Wpk Partners in Texas LIST OF 2011 PARTNERS (Updated 5.3.11) CANADA African Lion Safari 1386 Cooper Road | Cambridge, ON N1R 5S2 Canada Contact: Lindsay Manary Phone: 519-623-2620, ext. 311 | Fax: 519-623-9542 | E-mail: [email protected] | Website: www.lionsafari.com Please make arrangements to visit by contacting us prior to your visit at (519) 623-2620, ext. 311, or e-mail Passport to [email protected]. Free parking provided. Calaway Park 245033 Range Road 33 | Calgary, AB T3Z 2E9 Canada Contact: Jennifer Tkachuk Phone: 403-685-6115 | Fax: 403-242-3885 | E-mail: [email protected] | Website: www.calawaypark.com Prior to visit, call 403-685-6115, or e-mail Passport to [email protected]. Free wheelchair on first-come, first-served basis. Free parking available. Calgary Zoo 1300 Zoo Road, N.E. | Calgary, AB T2E 7V6 Canada Contact: Trish Exton-Parder Phone: 403-232-9381 | Fax: 403-237-7582 | E-mail: [email protected] | Website: www.calgaryzoo.com Call (403) 232-9381; fax Passport to (403) 237-7582; or e-mail Passport to [email protected]. Any additional amenities can be discussed with this zoo contact. Canada’s Wonderland 9580 Jane Street | Vaughan, ON L6A 1S6 Canada Contact: Autumn Tilley / Dineen Beaven Phone: 905-832-7486 | Fax: 905-832-7419 | E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.canadaswonderland.com Fax your Passport to 905-832-7419, Attn. Autumn Tilley, PR & Special Events. Meet and greet with a character is available. Capilano Suspension Bridge 3735 Capilano Road | North Vancouver, BC V7R 3K5 Canada Contact: Helen Hall Phone: 604-985-7474 | Fax: 604-985-7479 | E-mail: [email protected] | Website: www.capbridge.com Before arriving, e-mail Passport to [email protected]. Niagra Clifton Attractions 4943 Clifton Hill | Niagra Falls, ON L2G 3N5 Canada Contact: Debbie Graham / Jaclyn Serra Phone: 905-357-2200, ext. 6621 | Fax: 905-357-2223 | E-mail: [email protected] / [email protected] Website: www.falls.com Before arriving, call 905-357-2200, ext. 6621. Call for discounted accommodations that are available. Attractions are not wheelchair accessible other than the first floor of Guiness World Records. Ontario Place Corporation 955 Lake Shore Boulevard, West | Toronto, ON M6K 3B9 Canada Contact: Nathan Tarrant Phone: 416-314-9766 | Fax: 416-314-9989 | E-mail: [email protected] | Website: www.ontarioplace.com E-mail Passport to [email protected]. Free wheelchair subject to availability; credit card required. Ripley's Believe It or Not! Museum 4960 Clifton Hill | Niagara Falls, ON L2G 3N4 Canada Contact: Mrs. Dale Waters Phone: 905-356-2238 | Fax: 905-356-8122 | E-mail: [email protected] | Website: www.ripleysniagra.com Before arriving, fax Passport to 905-356-8122. We are wheelchair accessible. GERMANY Movie Park Germany Warner Allee 1 | 46244 Bottrop-Kirchhellen, Germany Contact: Antje Kurz-Moeller Phone: 0049 2045 899741 | Fax: 0049 2045 899706 | E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.moviepark.de In advance, e-mail Passport to [email protected]. HONG KONG Ocean Park Corporation 180 Wong Chuk Hang Road | Aberdeen, Hong Kong Contact: Paul Pei Phone: 852-3923-2600 | Fax: 852-2873-5584 | E-mail: [email protected] | Website: www.oceanpark.com.hk E-mail Passport to [email protected]. MEXICO Six Flags Mexico Carretera Picacho Ajusco km. 1.5 | Mexico City, 14200 Mexico Contact: Roberto Báez Phone: 52 (55) 53393600 | E-mail: [email protected] | Website: www.sixflags.com.mx It’s important that you schedule your visit at least three days before arriving. E-mail Passport to [email protected]. THE NETHERLANDS Burgers' Zoo Antoon van Hooffplein 1 | Arnhem, NL 6816 SH The Netherlands Contact: Maura Taeymans Phone: 0031-(0)26-4450373 | Fax: 0031-(0)26-4430776 | E-mail: [email protected] | Website: www.burgerszoo.nl Call 0031-(0)26-4450373. Duinrell Holiday and Amusement Park Duinrell 1 | 2242 JP, Wassenaar | The Netherlands Contact: Mr. Van Zuylen Phone: 0031-70-5155-255 | E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.duinrell.nl Go directly to Ticket Office and present Passport. Efteling B.V. Europalaan 1 | Kaatsheuvel, 5171 KW The Netherlands Contact: Mirella Brok Phone: 31-416-288351 | E-mail: [email protected] | Website: www.efteling.com E-mail Passport to [email protected]. Free parking available. SWITZERLAND Conny-Land Conny-land Street 1-10 | Lipperswil, 8564 Switzerland Contact: Roby Gasser Phone: 41-52-7627272 | Fax: 41-52-7627273 | E-mail: [email protected] | Website: www.connyland.ch Call 41- 52-7627272 before visiting. Free parking available. 2 UNITED KINGDOM West Midland Safari Park Spring Grove | Bewdley, Worcestershire DY12 1LF UK (England) Contact: Mrs. Wendy Jackson Phone: 44 (1299) 402114 | Fax: 44 (1299) 404519 | E-mail: [email protected] | Website: www.wmsp.co.uk Before arriving, call 44 (1299) 402114. Free parking provided. UNITED STATES ALABAMA Alabama Adventure 4599 Alabama Adventure Parkway | Bessemer, AL 35022 USA Contact: Ginger Yerby Phone: 205-481-4750 | Fax: 205-481-4758 | E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.alabamaadventure.com Call 205-481-4750 in advance of visit. Free parking available. DeSoto Caverns Park 5181 DeSoto Caverns Parkway | Childersburg, AL 35044 USA Contact: Christie Graham Phone: 256-378-7252 | Fax: 256-378-3678 | E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.desotocavernspark.com Before arriving, call 1-800-933-2283. Free parking provided. CALIFORNIA Adventure City Theme Park 1238 S. Beach Boulevard | Anaheim, CA 92804 USA Contact: Allan Ansdell Jr. Phone: 714-236-9300 | Fax: 714-827-2992 | E-mail: [email protected] | Website: www.adventurecity.com Prior to visit, call (714) 236-9300, ext. 0, or fax passport to [email protected]. Free parking available. Call for operating schedule. Park is closed during the weekdays in the off season. We are open weekends year round. Belmont Park 3190 Mission Boulevard | San Diego, CA 92109 USA Contact: Colleen Quiñones Phone: 858-488-1549 | Fax: 858-488-4316 | E-mail: [email protected] | Website: www.belmontpark.com Call 858-488-1549 or e-mail Passport to [email protected]. Blackbeard’s Family Fun Center 4055 N. Chestnut Diagonal | Fresno, CA 93726 USA Contact: Joe Simmons / Judy Nielsen Phone: 559-292-9000 | Fax: 559-292-6386 | E-mail: [email protected] / [email protected] Website: www.blackbeardsfresno.com Before arriving, call 559-292-9000. Free parking provided. Inquire at attraction regarding any free or discounted food offers. Boomers Fresno 7354 N. Abby Street | Fresno, CA 93720 USA Contact: Karla Azahar Phone: 559-432-9684 | Fax: 559-432-9687 | E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.boomersparks.com Before arriving, call 559-432-9684 and ask for Karla Azahar or Phillip Johnson. Free parking provided. Valid for one free play- all-day pass for 6 hours for child and immediate families. 3 Boomers Irvine 3405 Michelson Drive | Irvine, CA 92612 USA Contact: Ken Withers Phone: 949-559-8336 | Fax: 949-559-0419 | E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.boomersparks.com Before arriving, call 949-559-8336 or e-mail Passport to [email protected]. Free parking provided. Boomers Livermore 2400 Kitty Hawk Road | Livermore, CA 94550 USA Contact: Terrance Trotter Phone: 925-447-7275 | Fax: 925-443-3866 | E-mail: [email protected] | Website: www.boomersparks.com Before arriving, call 925-447-7275. Boomers Modesto 4215 Bangs Avenue | Modesto, CA 95356 USA Contact: Misty Romero Phone: 209-545-5248 | Fax: 209-545-9135 | E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.boomerspark.com Before arriving, e-mail Passport to [email protected]. Boomers San Diego 6999 Clairemont Mesa Boulevard | San Diego, CA 92111 USA Contact: Lisa Lundgren Phone: 858-560-4212 | Fax: 858-560-5347 | E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.boomersparks.com Before arriving, call 858-560-4212. LEGOLAND California One Legoland Drive | Carlsbad, CA 92008 USA Contact: Peggy Reed Phone: 760-918-5300 | Fax: 760-603-0032 | E-mail: [email protected] | Website: www.legoland.com At least 7 business days prior to visit, fax your request to 760-603-0032 or e-mail Passport to [email protected]. Free stroller available. Malibu Grand Prix 320 Blomquist Street | Redwood City, CA 94063 USA Contact: Erik Himley Phone: 650-367-1906 | Fax: 650-367-6975 | E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.malibugrandprix.com Before arriving, call 650-367-1906. Free parking provided. Various height restrictions for attractions; will provide best set of activities to accommodate. Call to discuss. Mountasia Fun Center 21516 Golden Triangle Road | Santa Clarita, CA 91350 USA Contact: Courtney Bourdas Henn Phone: 661-253-4386, ext. 0 | Fax: 661-253-4329 | E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.mountasiafuncenter.com Includes unlimited golf, go karts, & bumper boats for 3 hours; 1 lazer tag game & 1 rock wall climb; 1 slice cheese pizza, 1 soft drink for each person, & 1 ice cream sundae for the Passport child. Northridge Skateland 18140 Parthenia Street | Northridge, CA 91325 USA Contact: Courtney Bourdas Henn Phone: 661-253-4386, ext. 0 | Fax: 661-253-4329 | E-mail: [email protected] | Website: www.skateland.net Free admission and skate rental provided, as well as a slice of cheese pizza and soft drink. 4 Pier 39 Beach Street and The Embarcadero | San Francisco, CA 94133 USA Contact: Sarah Linz Phone: 415-705-5530 | Fax: 415-981-8808 | E-mail: [email protected] | Website: www.pier39.com One week prior to visit, call 415-705-5530 or e-mail Passport to [email protected]. Free parking available for 2 hours, and inquire at attraction about free/discounted food offers. One free ticket per person on Passport for the following: Blue & Gold Fleet or Rocket Boat, Turbo Ride, Magowan’s Infinite Mirror Maze, and the San Francisco Carousel.
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