Labor Day summer fun at Newport Dunes

The summer fun continues this Labor Day weekend at Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort,
There are aquatic adventures, live entertainment and family-friendly experiences Fridaythrough Monday, September 2-5, 2022.
Experience Tunes at the Dunes on Saturday, featuring live entertainment and good ol’ fashioned rock ‘n roll by The Dreamboats. There are variety of delicious food trucks, and a full bar with cocktails, beer and wine. Visitors are encouraged to bring beach chairs and floats to enjoy the music from the beach or the water!
Soak up every last drop of summer on the water at Newport Dunes’ Inflatable Water Park, open from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. daily through Labor Day. It includes a 17-foot slide, two trampolines, two climbable icebergs, monkey bars, bouncers, and slides. Additional watersports activities include pedal boats, kayaks, stand up paddleboards and 21-feet electric Duffy boats.
For those looking for the ultimate shoreside VIP experience, Newport Dunes offers private beachfront cabanas for daily rentals. Overnight guests can also enjoy poolside cabanas in the remodeled pool complex with heated pools and spas.
Moe B’s Munchies, Newport Dunes’ walk-up lunch and snack shop, will also be open Labor Day weekend. Offering a menu of American favorites including hot dogs, pizza, sandwiches and salads along with snacks, beer, wine and signature cocktails, guests are welcome to dine on the new patio or take food to-go.
Experience the luxury of waterfront RV and tent camping sites and cozy beach cottages for the ultimate end-of-summer glamping getaway. For those who do not own an RV, Newport Dunes can recommend local RV rental companies that will deliver an RV to your site, all hooked up and ready to enjoy. Throughout August, Newport Dunes is offering a weekday special of 25% off RV sites for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday night bookings.
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