Toronto and Canada's Wonderland

First of all, I was wondering what people think of Paramount's Canada's Wonderland. And also, does anyone know how far Toronto is from Cedar Point?
~Nick

Wonderland is really nice, well Landscaped/themed. Minebuster and Wildbeast are kewl woodies. Vortex is bar none my favorite suspended. Skyrider is OK, so is Drachen Fyre. Top Gun has to be one of the smoothest SLCs. And can someone explain how that ride speeds through the course and slams into the the final brakes while other SLCs just limp around. Maybe its in the water. They also have a phly waterpark. As for distance between Wonderland and Cedar Point, Cedar Point is 6 hours from Buffalo, Buffalo is two hours from Wonderland....

I suppose it could take six hours to drive from CP to Buffalo but ... it's never taken me more than 4.5, and then about 90 minutes for the Buffalo-Toronto leg, for six hours total. There's also two ways you can do it - the U.S. route (Sandusky - Buffalo, cross the border, drive to T.O.), or the Canadian route (Sandusky - Detroit, cross the border, then Windsor - T.O.).

The Canuck route is actually faster - you can do Sandusky to Windsor in under two hours easy, and then it's only about 3.5 hours from Windsor to Toronto. I've done both several times, and usually choose the U.S. route - a bit more to see, and of course cheaper gas ...

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Wonderland is a great park.

I have been several times and always am amazed at how new it looks. They do an outstanding job at keeping everything fresh and clean.

It is also flat ride heaven. I am much more of a park enthusiast than I am a coaster enthusiast. The overall package means a lot to me. The atmosphere and overall diversity of rides at PCW makes it a standout park IMO.

But they also have great coasters too. the woodies are really fun,. As others have mentioned, Vortex is an awesome suspended. It is nearly identical to Top Gun at PKI, yet a bit more thrilling due to location.

But then I would expect nothing less from a Paramount Park ;-)

Shaggy

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PCW is a really nice park. Vortex is the one suspended that I would possibly rate higher than Big Bad Wolf.
Wonderland is a top notch park. I first visited on a whim years ago when I was in the TO area with my parents and was *very* impressed with what they had then. I finally got back over there last year and the park has just gotten better. They have a nice collection of coasters, a very well landscaped park and an excellent assortment of rarer flat rides (which I'm a big fan of).

The one thing I might suggest is waiting to go until the fall when the Ontario Provincial Expo is on down on the Toronto docks, they get a lot of interesting rides at that including a Scwarzkopf Dopple Looping amongst other fun stuff.

As others have said the route going through Windsor is faster from CP *but* there *are* some advantages to taking the longer way, if you have the time. The Niagara region has several smallish parks that make great stop-overs on a longer trip. Martin's Fantasy Island has a nice CCI woodie (Silver Star) which many people have raved about. Marine Land Canada in Niagara is home to a huge Arrow Mega Terrain Looper and SFDL is of course home to the first SROS.
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I love It there It has really great but original rides there. Its time for them to get a new rollercoaster... but its still a great park
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Hey, as long as Canada's Wonderland is adding new rides year after year, I'm perfectly happy! They aren't neglecting the park in the least.

I'd say this year is a pretty busy year. And just to remind you, they did get a new coaster for '01, the Silver Streak which was cloned at PKI as Runaway Reptar... and yes, I know it's a kiddie coaster.

Flat rides are great... they just need one single head-turning attraction to grab away the lines from a lot of their other rides.

I definately cannot wait until they open in the summer so I can check out the newly improved waterpark!!

Have to agree with DawgbyteII on the state of the park as well. I hear a lot of people complaining about the lack of new adult coasters at PCW but to me they're one of the most well-rounded chainers you'll find. PCW is going to be my home park pretty soon and I have to say that it's actually a nice proposition, the Psyclone looks like it's going to be insanely fun and I'm already a diehard Shockwave convert :-)

That said I see the park installing *something* large up at the front of the park in the next couple of years. My friend Iain and I have discussed the possibility of an Intamin Mega Coaster around or over the water in that area several times and it just seems logical. PCW already has a nice collection of other things, a hyper just seems like the next logical step. Not that I wouldn't settle for a Huss Jump 2 instead but I'm weird like that :-)
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Well, I complain about the park as much as anybody, but I have to admit, it is a pretty nice park. With a well rounded collection of coasters, some insane flat rides (Psyclone is now up, and is taller than the Minebuster...), and a large selection of kids rides, the park is quite nice.

They also have the huge waterpark too.

If anyone's at the park this summer, let me know, as I'm operating Vortex and Shockwave.

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PCW began my love for roller coasters.

I was in 9th grade (I'll be graduated for 3 years this June, you do the math) and our marching band director decided it would be great for us to go to Toronto. First stop.. PCW! As I'm walking through the park with 3 other friends, I spotted Vortex. Being afraid of coasters, mind you, I told them, that ride looked GREAT and I had to ride it. After repeatedly asking them if it went upside-down (yeah, I wasn't quite ready for that yet), I hopped in the car, thinking OHMIGOD the entire way up the lift. I screamed through the WHOLE ride, got off.. and decided to go again.

They also have the BEST pizza I've ever eaten. Someone take me back, please!!

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Jess said:

PCW began my love for roller coasters.

I was in 9th grade (I'll be graduated for 3 years this June, you do the math) and our marching band director decided it would be great for us to go to Toronto. First stop.. PCW! As I'm walking through the park with 3 other friends, I spotted Vortex. Being afraid of coasters, mind you, I told them, that ride looked GREAT and I had to ride it. After repeatedly asking them if it went upside-down (yeah, I wasn't quite ready for that yet), I hopped in the car, thinking OHMIGOD the entire way up the lift. I screamed through the WHOLE ride, got off.. and decided to go again.

They also have the BEST pizza I've ever eaten. Someone take me back, please!!

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Better than Cosco pizza? Forget coasters, get me up theere for the food :)

I am going to canada on the 18th to 21st, with my school band for a competition in Toronto, I never knew that park was there, I forgot about it, no offense, I got to talk to my teacher about considering that place as a tourist place LOL

PCW is my home park. It has a lot of good rides but no signature ride. Minebuster is probably the best coaster - loads of airtime. The park will not be expanding any time soon. They have built subdivision upon subdivision in the area. What was surrounded by open fields ten years ago is completely surrounded by homes now. I would recommend it to anyone who has never visited. Not only do you get a very favourable exchange rate but there is a lot to do in the city. One tip - school gets out later in Ontario than it does in the US. The park will be nearly dead on weekdays until the last week of June.

Dave

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Dave, you say that school gets out later in Ontario than in the US, and that the park is nearly dead until the last week in June. I've been there a few times in the past (early June, as I recall), and the park was really really crowded. Judging from the ages of most of the people, I'd say they were probably school groups.

So when is the least crowded time to go? Just before school gets out? Or just after school gets out but before the summer crowds get there?

BTW, one time I was there I saw one of the actresses from the TV series "Degrassi Street," which was on public television a few years ago.


merle said:

Dave, you say that school gets out later in Ontario than in the US, and that the park is nearly dead until the last week in June. I've been there a few times in the past (early June, as I recall), and the park was really really crowded. Judging from the ages of most of the people, I'd say they were probably school groups.

So when is the least crowded time to go? Just before school gets out? Or just after school gets out but before the summer crowds get there?

BTW, one time I was there I saw one of the actresses from the TV series "Degrassi Street," which was on public television a few years ago.



Don't you mean Degrassi High?

Merle,

I went on a Wednesday in mid-June and every ride, including Top Gun, was a walk-on. There are some school trips in June but most of these groups leave around 4pm. Once July hits, the park gets crazy. It sometimes isn't that bad on very hot, humid days since everyone goes to Splashworks.

Dave


Colin said: The one thing I might suggest is waiting to go until the fall when the Ontario Provincial Expo is on down on the Toronto docks, they get a lot of interesting rides at that including a Scwarzkopf Dopple Looping amongst other fun stuff.


The CNE runs from mid August through Labour Day so don't wait till the fall or you will miss it. CNE can be very busy.


Merle said: So when is the least crowded time to go? Just before school gets out? Or just after school gets out but before the summer crowds get there?


Dave is correct in his answer that any date prior to July 1st is generally a great time to visit Wonderland. But there is a chance that park could be packed on one these days. Generally during the spring weekdays the park clears out just after 5:00 PM when the buses are making their way back home.

For further infomation on what days to avoid visit the tips section in my PCW Guide.

Regards,

Kevin Reid

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I too will be there with my school band from May 17th to May 20th and will be spending a good part of one day at the park. Does anyone know how bad the lines are on weekends around that time of the year? I'm looking to get on as many coasters as possible!

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I knew Mr Reid would not be able to resist a reply.

LOL

Shaggy

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