Canada's Wonderland

  • Wednesday, June 22, 2011 1:06 PM
    Message # 627696
    Debbi (Administrator)
    Have you taken your little one to Canada's Wonderland? What is the best/ earliest age to take little children, when they'll be able to participate in activities? How long of an outing do you recommend?

    I've never been but have heard that there are rides especially for little ones, and am considering taking my two year old this summer. Also, is it worth getting season passes - from the website, it seems that under-2's are free?

  • Thursday, June 23, 2011 9:38 PM
    Reply # 629071 on 627696
    Anonymous wrote:Have you taken your little one to Canada's Wonderland? What is the best/ earliest age to take little children, when they'll be able to participate in activities? How long of an outing do you recommend?

    I've never been but have heard that there are rides especially for little ones, and am considering taking my two year old this summer. Also, is it worth getting season passes - from the website, it seems that under-2's are free?


    We took our little one last year when he was 2 yrs old.  He was old enough to have a good time & enjoyed the kiddie rides.  He really liked the swan boat ride, train ride, and ferris wheel.  We originally planned to stay from opening time to just after lunch and then back home for early afternoon nap.  But he ended up falling asleep at Wonderland after lunch, so we hung out in the gift shops & Starbucks for air conditioning until he woke up.  After that, he was well rested & ready for more fun.

    We went 2 times last year.  Once to enjoy the rides and the second time to hang out at the water park.  Got a good deal Pay Once Visit Twice e-tickets $46.  Other discount codes can be found on Red Flag.

    http://forums.redflagdeals.com/canadas-wonderland-2011-corporate-discount-codes-thread-1023256/?prefixid=Fun9 

    Season passes are worth it if you plan to go a lot.  But if it's your 1st time, maybe you want to see if you child likes it before shelling out the money for passes.

     
  • Tuesday, September 06, 2011 10:41 PM
    Reply # 693456 on 627696
    Debbi wrote:Have you taken your little one to Canada's Wonderland? What is the best/ earliest age to take little children, when they'll be able to participate in activities? How long of an outing do you recommend?

    I've never been but have heard that there are rides especially for little ones, and am considering taking my two year old this summer. Also, is it worth getting season passes - from the website, it seems that under-2's are free?

    I was going to tell you about the sales on their session pass next year. But I see you already found out about it. 

    Corinne and I took our little one there this past Sat, they are both 19 months old.  We brought our pass at the gate and got in for free, but had to pay the $12 parking. You can purchase online too if you don't want to go in person. I believe under 3 is free admission.  Since our little one isn't big enough to enjoy all the rides, we watched pretty much all the shows.  They did go on the merry-go-round twice :o) Planet Snoopy is the place to be if you have kids. Overall, we had a great time but it was tiring having to look after our toddlers :oP

    If you do decide to buy the pass, let me know when you are going next year..I will love to join you :o)

    Shang
      



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