Eugene
The City of Eugene Recreation and Willamalane are teaming up once again to offer the 1Pass program to youth in Eugene and Springfield, with some convenient changes to the sales process this year, aimed at making it easier for families to access summer fun

Eugene, OR – Priced at $60, the 1Pass provides kids aged 18 and under with access to a variety of exciting destinations throughout Eugene and Springfield.
These handpicked venues include swimming pools, museums, a golf course, a trampoline park, a bowling alley, a disc golf course, indoor basketball, roller skating, miniature golf, and more.
One significant change for this year’s program is the shift to online sales exclusively, streamlining the process and eliminating wait times.
Additionally, there will be no printing of names and photos on the passes, further expediting the process. Public sales for the 1Pass begin at 5:30 p.m. on Friday, May 17.
Interested individuals have two options for purchasing the 1Pass: through Eugene Rec or Willamalane.
To make a purchase, individuals will need to create an account with their chosen organization, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free transaction process.
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