Johnny Au
Senior Member
Cedar Fair does acknowledge that more people visit Wonderland than its flagship Cedar Point year after year, but because Cedar Point is the flagship park, Wonderland gets mostly flat rides and experimental roller coasters.
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We make money regardless..... that's why it's not super important. We also don't have any close competition like they do in California.
I'm just hoping for great upgrades every year which we have been getting a lot of lately whether rides, food or festivals.
See here: Future Enjoyment sign spotted
Someone from CW Mania posted a potential track layout of the dive coaster.
I cannot embed the image here, as it's an attachment from CW Mania.
I personally don't use Facebook for numerous reasons though.Are you on the Facebook page? A lot more has been happening there the last year or so. The website slowed down whenever the configuration got much worse.
I personally don't use Facebook for numerous reasons though.
The TTC Line 1 is now open for service! The final stop is the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre (VMC) Station located at Highway 7 and Millway Avenue. Hop on the 20 Jane St North bus from the SmartCentres Place Bus Terminal, located adjacent to the subway station. The Route 20 bus will take you north on Jane Street. Exit at Avro Road/Jane Street, which is at Canada's Wonderland's eastern border. For more TTC information, please visit www.ttc.ca.
That is so much faster and cheaper than the previous alternative.Don't forget the Line 1 extension to Vaughan Metropolitan Centre will take you part of the way up to Wonderland. From link:
Guess one could call it a "new ride".