Need some plans for Valentine’s Day?! What about some THRILLING plans! (The good kind of thrills though.) 

Just in time for Valentine’s weekend plans, Western Playland is officially reopening its gates and it’s bringing the thrills with it.

The beloved El Paso amusement park is back on Saturday, February 14 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., just in time to turn your Valentine’s Day into a full-blown adrenaline rush.

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Love is in the air at Western Playland

Whether you’re celebrating love, friendship, or just your obsession with funnel cake, this might be the most fun (and affordable) date idea in town.

For the entire month of February, guests can score unlimited rides for just $20.26 plus tax. That means you can grab your wristband, grab your crew, and ride all day long. The deal is available in-park only, so you’ll need to purchase your wristband once you arrive.

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Looking to impress your Valentine?

Take them seven stories upside down on the Fireball because nothing says romance like screaming together mid-loop. Prefer something a little nostalgic? The classic swinging Yo-Yo delivers old-school carnival vibes with just enough thrill to keep things interesting.

From families bringing the kids, to friend groups planning a Galentine’s hang, to couples skipping the fancy dinner reservations, Western Playland is offering a fun, budget-friendly way to celebrate.

So if you’re still wondering what to do this Valentine’s weekend, here’s your sign: skip the roses, ride the roller coasters. Click here for full schedule and ticket prices.

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