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For small kids, a BIG thumbs down! Mark L 5 contributions. Meal plan has very limited options at limited venues. Every person in our group could only eat a couple of bites before throwing out the remainder of their meals.

We were aware that it offered only pizza, burgers and chicken nuggets but they were all terrible. Even the Manchu Wok was inedible and no desserts or drinks are included so you are paying extra anyway. Waste of money! Mike L Ottawa, Canada 5 contributions. Halloween Haunt - Canada's Wonderland.

Halloween "mazes" were poorly marked with only a few signs and no brochures readily available at the gate. Spent the first 20 minutes wandering around the park, finally found one. Lines were very long and park was filled with unruly teenagers, many who jumped the lines without consequence.

Many people commented that park was busier than they had ever seen it before. Mazes were big, but consisted mostly of "monsters" jumping out at you, and due to overcrowding keeping space between you and the group in front to avoid ruining surprise was impossible and discouraged by the staff on site. Due to late arrival and lines, was only able to get into 5 of the 11 mazes.

It was obvious that the park wasn't limiting the number of guests each night as the ticket purchased online was valid for the whole month of December, and the place was very overcrowded. We basically expected this, so were not too upset.

Still experienced a few good scares and had a reasonably good time. Wanted to share our experience with others. Charlene S Strathroy, Canada 28 contributions. We went to Canada's Wonderland with the kids and their friends.

They had fun My husband and I had to pay full price to walk around and carry bags. The food and drinks are way over priced. The shows are pretty tacky. The water park is nice Not overly impressed.

Very different than Disneyworld. Nice mix of rides for kids of all ages. Lots of thrilling rides. Come early, before the lines get long. We got there for the opening and got in three rides before encountering grow lineups. Vegastohawaii Peterborough, England 6 contributions. We visited Wonderland three times during our two week trip to Toronto. We purchased season passes which took a little longer to get than a regular ticket as they have to process your photograph.

The park gates had opened before the park opening time and people were queuing at the entrances to different lands. Lines filled up quickly - we waited as much as 30 minutes for our first ride, The Italian Job. Many of the rollercoasters did not seem to have been designed with long queues in mind as they were very slow moving. It is worth noting that if you buy a season pass you gain early entry into the waterpark located within the theme park and included in entry price.

This gives you a chance to grab a locker and ride most of the main slides before the public enter. All of the sunloungers are located around the wave pool and these seemed to go very quickly. Overall, we enjoyed our time in the park, but didn't stay much past lunch because of the long queues. Camper Windsor, Ontraio 1 contribution. Good Tips From Past experience at Wonderland. Canada's Wonderland is the closest amusment park to me. I have been 3 times now. I Find that going on a Tuesday or Thursday is definatly a good time to go You can check on if there are any events happening at Canadas-Wonderland.

As for Food My family packs There own lunch in coolers in the van, maybe grabbing a light snack such as a burger If you are buying food in the park,buy it where the park is more layed back A good Way to save money is buy purchesing tickets through airmiles We recommend using Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari.

As of September 22, the Province of Ontario requires proof of vaccination status to access certain non-essential businesses. Your access to shops, restaurants and attractions may be impacted in Contact businesses or check their websites for updates before visiting. The place has 17 bona fide roller coasters—third-most in the world—and more than attractions, 70 rides and a acre water park. Located in Vaughan, conveniently close to Toronto, this thrilling amusement park is the perfect place to spend a hot summer day or a relaxing fall afternoon.

Visitors can purchase dining plans with tickets to save some cash. You can also quench your thirst with a soda or bottle of ice-cold water here.

This 50s-themed diner is a great place to stop on a hot summer day, as the restaurant is air-conditioned with plenty of seating. Wonder Mountain's Guardian. May 24, May 3, Antique Carousel.

Philadelphia Toboggan Company. Beagle Brigade Airfield. Junior Suspended Whip. Blast Off. Junior Drop Tower. Boo Blasters On Boo Hill. Tracked Dark Ride. Drop Tower: Scream Zone. Flying Eagles. Larson International. Flying Scooters. Joe Cool's Dodgem School. Lusse Bros. Junior Dodgems. Track Ride. Junior Flying Carpet. Ever wondered what a free fall feels like? Experience it for up to four seconds on the Xtreme Skyflyer.

Billed as the tallest, fastest, and longest dive coaster in the world, the Yukon Striker will take visitors for a dizzying spin, with four inversions and a 75 metre drop around a metre track at a whopping speed of km per hour. Feel the need for more speed? Want a calmer ride? Flying Canoes is an interactive family ride where riders can control their own flying canoes.

Wind it all down by catching a movie at the Action Theatre, a motion simulator ride that lets viewers immerse their senses. Get competitive in the International Festival area of the park. Designed like an alpine town, the International Festival is home to a number of midway games visitors can participate in and win prizes.



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