On March 4th, the Mission Bay Aquatic Center and Aztec Adventures are celebrating the opening of the new Aztec Student Union on the SDSU campus with a movie night presentation of the films Slow is Fast and 180 Degrees South. The event is one of many Student Union Grand Dedication Week events and is sure to be a fun one with giveaways, raffle prizes, and a great adventure film double feature. Read More
MBAC NEWS
Here’s a great Valentine’s date offer that will save you $$!
We know Valentine’s Day gifts can get a little pricey with flowers, chocolates, and jewelry, which is why we’re offering a coupon to our most loyal customers. For Valentine’s Day weekend (February 14-16) we are offering Buy 1 Get 1 Free Rentals for you to bring someone you love to MBAC (a friend, family member, boyfriend, girlfriend, fiancé, or spouse). Read More
Camp registration opens February 1!
Registration for the 2014 camp season of The Watersports Camp opens on February 1st. Register early to ensure your spot in our most popular camps! Read More
Start those New Years Resolutions and Save 10% (Featured Article)
Save money, exercise more, try something new; not only are these popular New Years Resolutions, but three things you can accomplish in 2014 with the help of the Mission Bay Aquatic Center. To kick off 2014 we are offering 10% off classes to get you out on the water for a resolution-friendly price! Read More
Don’t forget to add your college credit watersports class this semester
School doesn’t get much better than being outdoors, on-the-water, learning a new and fun activity you can enjoy for a lifetime. Every semester, over 1,000 students earn college credit in one of the 122 sessions of semester-long college credit watersports classes offered at MBAC. Read More
Scott Grant hired as year-round Camp & Events Supervisor
When Scott Grant first stepped into a wakeboard as an eight-year-old camper at Camp Koinonia in Northern California, he knew that he wanted to share his joy for the sport with others. What he didn’t realize was how close he would follow in his father’s footsteps, as the Director of Camp Koinonia for the past 40 years, a small retreat center in the Santa Cruz Mountains offering camps for kids, and how it would afford him the opportunity to realize his goal of running his own program. Read More

