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Mesa summer pool passes are now on sale

Posted 4/9/24

Mesa’s summer pool season doesn’t begin until May 25, but residents can buy pool passes for a discounted price right now, according to the city.

The passes will provide unlimited …

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BEAT THE HEAT

Mesa summer pool passes are now on sale

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Mesa’s summer pool season doesn’t begin until May 25, but residents can buy pool passes for a discounted price right now, according to the city.

The passes will provide unlimited visits to all city of Mesa pools, according to a press release.

Individual passes are sold for $45 while family passes are available for $150. Those with a family of more than six can pay the +1 $25 option on top.

Starting May 25, the prices will increase to $56 for individual passes, $30 for +1 passes and $225 for family passes.

Pool passes may be purchased online; at the Mesa Parks and Recreation Office, 708 W. Baseline Road, Mesa, from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. onday through Thursday and during lap swim times at Kino Aquatic Center, 848 N. Horne, Mesa.

More information about pool passes and Mesa aquatics is available at mesaparks.com/pools.