- April 29, 2024
- Posted by: Cecilia Aguilar
- Category: Press Room
Nuevo Vallarta, Nayarit, on April 29, 2024.- Aquaventuras Park, the family water park of Nuevo Vallarta and member of The Dolphin Company family, park operator with a global presence, announced that the 8th edition of 10,000 Smiles, an event aimed at collecting toys that will be donated to various foundations within the framework of Children’s Day, will take place on Sunday, May 12.
10,000 Smiles is an event created by the Dolphin Discovery I.A.P. Foundation and promoted by the various brands that are part of The Dolphin Company family. Its objective is to encourage the community to donate toys that will be delivered to multiple children’s foundations in the cities where it has presence. By donating a new toy, visitors can access unique promotions at its parks and contribute to a positive cause.
On Sunday, May 12, locals can enter Aquaventuras Park for $99 MXN per adult and $01 MXN per child when donating a new toy. Attendees who have purchased this promotion will be able to participate in the park’s various dynamics, such as shows, surprises, and other special activities. All toys raised will be donated to three different foundations: Corazón de Niña, Casa Hogar Máximo Cornejo, and Pasito de Luz.
“We invite the community of Nuevo Vallarta to attend the park with their loved ones on Sunday, May 12, since in addition to having an unforgettable experience for the whole family at an excellent price, they will be able to do a good action for boys and girls from various foundations who need our support. It is always comforting to see how activities bring the little ones happiness. We thank the members of our city who make this event possible every year,” said Cristian Martínez, General Manager of Aquaventuras Park.
Venturapark in Cancún, Quintana Roo, and Selva Mágica in Guadalajara, Jalisco, are the other two brands of The Dolphin Company family that will also collect toys through the 10,000 Smiles event for various foundations to support children in vulnerable situations in their respective cities.