It’s hard to think of hot summer days when its cold and there’s snow on the ground, but if you think ahead, you can save some money on summer fun. Zoombezi Bay Season Pass President’s Day Sale continues through February 25, 2024!
Zoombezi Bay features exhilarating slides, a giant wave pool, interactive kiddie pools, aquatic obstacle course, relaxing rivers and rip-roaring rapids. No kids? Head straight for Crocktail Creek, the adult-only area!
The huge water park is open during the summer months at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium.
Zoombezi Bay Season Pass discount
Regular price for season passes:
Zoo Member Price: $129.99
Regular Price: $139.99
Zoombezi Bay President’s Day Sale
Save $10 on Season Passes now through February 25.
This season pass is good for one (1) named individual to Zoombezi Bay, and discounted rates for children ages 3 – 9 are available.
Child: $104.99
Adult: $129.99
Cost can be split into 3 payments.
Passes include admission to The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium during Zoombezi Bay operation season from Memorial Day – Labor Day. Passes include extra splash hours, Dive-In Movies, discounted guest passes, and parking.
Gold Pass Membership
Upgrade to a gold pass, which also includes year-round Columbus Zoo and Aquarium admission, 4-D theatre admission, Zoo rides, and more.
Free admission to the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, free rides**, free animal feedings** and free admission to the 4-D Theater**, PLUS free admission to Zoombezi Bay while membership is valid, and all Zoombezi Bay Season Pass Holder benefits. Child rates ages 3-9 are available.
$189.99* (Reg $194.99) – Franklin County Resident PriceBUY NOW
$209.99* (Reg $214.99) – Non-Resident Online Price
Click here to order you season pass.
If the season passes are out of your budget, or you only plan to go 1-2 times, subscribe to Columbus on the Cheap for special admission days and discounts during the operating season, such as discounted admission to the Columbus Zoo and Zoombezi Bay when you ride the COTA Bus.
ZOOMBEZI BAY
4850 W POWELL RD
POWELL, OH 43065
(614) 645-3400
John McKeown says
Back then it was probably Wyandot Lake.
Donald Campbell says
When I was younger, I’d bring my kids to The Zoo & whatever the waterpark used to be called.