I do not think that Cedar Fair, the company that owns and operates Canada's Wonderland, would want to build a second amusement park at Ontario Place. Canada's Wonderland is currently the most visited seasonal amusement park in North America.
For almost every year since 2000, three million people have attended the park, slightly more than at other sister parks to Wonderland such as Kings Island, Knott's Berry Farm and Cedar Point.
With 16 roller coasters, Wonderland also has more roller coasters in a park anywhere outside of the United States, and tied with Cedar Point for the second most roller coasters in the world.
One of the major reasons that Wonderland does so well, other than the fact that is really is a great park, is that they do not really have any competition. Sure, The Ex is kind of competition, however they are not really the same as Wonderland at all.
Why would Wonderland spend money on a second park in the GTA rather than adding more to their star park? Canada's Wonderland is probably the most successful park in the Cedar Fair chain. They just added a huge roller coaster this year, and they constantly upgrade the park.
They would never build another park in the area, because it would be creating their own competition. If Torontonians want to goto an amusement park, they're only real choice is Wonderland. Wonderland has a lot of space to expand, and they probably will in the future.
It would not make sense for them to build a new park so close to their already successful park. All that would amount to this, for the company, would be having to hire more employees, purchase new land, build new rides, and potentially attract people away from the very successful park they already own.
It would make sense for another company, such as Disney or Universal, to build a park here because they are completely different experiences than Wonderland, and a completely different type of park. However, it would not make sense for the company that owns one of the most successful parks to create its own competition.
That being said, after reading through what people have written on the forum, I feel like a you of people would complain if huge roller coasters were build on our waterfront.
Do we really wan't this on our waterfront?
I, personally, have no problem with an amusement park at OP/EX if it is built well, but is it really that much better to have roller coasters as it is to have an entertainment/resort/casino? Especially when we already had a casino at the CNE.
I think this needs to be something we do not have in Toronto. Wonderland is an amusement park, while Disney is a theme park. I think a disney/universal/movie/theme park would go well here.
We already have a great amusement park with excellent roller coasters, that is frequently updated. Why do we need another one? Let's build something different.
One thing that I would like to point out could satisfy everyone that I just stumbled upon. Resorts World Singapore. This really is an entertainment mecca.
Resorts World Sentosa is an integrated resort on the island of Sentosa, off the southern coast of Singapore. The key attractions include one of Singapore's two
casinos, a
Universal Studios theme park and
Marine Life Park, which includes the world's largest oceanarium.
The entire project costed
US$4.93 billion,
less than what is proposed for Toronto. The resort employs more than
10,000 people directly.
There are
1,840 hotel rooms and
161,500 sq ft (15,000 m2) gaming space.
There are 3 permanent shows here.
Signature attractions include
Universal Studios Singapore
Equarius Water Park(Opening 2011)
Maritime Experiential Museum & Aquarium (Opening 15 October 2011)
Marine Life Park (Opening 2012)
Festive Walk
Galleria Luxury Fashion
Over
10 restaurants. There are
six hotels.
Salons, spa.
Museum.
I think something like this could possibly work. A theme park on Ontario Place, casino/resort/shopping/museums at the Ex.
http://www.rwsentosa.com/