Canada’s Wonderland (Vaughan)

Thrill rides, family rides, rides for young children in Planet Snoopy, live entertainment, and a 20 acre water park! Don’t miss the annual Halloween Haunt and Camp Spooky. Birthday party packages available.  Tel: (905) 832-8131

Ages: All ages (Under 3 yrs is FREE!)

Major Intersection: Hwy 400 & Major Mackenzie Drive West

Address: 9580 Jane Street, Vaughan, ON

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  1. Amar (*Inside Scoop OTG* Parent - Reviews: 16) says:
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    Child's Age: 2 years
    Date of Visit: multiple visits

    Good to Go!:

    We bought a season’s pass at the end of last summer for a reduced rate and it is good for this summer too. We headed out there already this may, 2012 and had a blast. The great thing about Wonderland is that 2 plus year olds, like my daughter, who is quite small for her age, can ride most of the rides in Snoopy Land. This summer she will turn 3 and we feel that between the rides, shows, water playground, etc., it is an excellent value if you have a season’s pass or even go out once or twice. At CNE and other fairs, she cannot go on most of the rides as she is too short and it is such a waste of money for us. Plus she gets so upset and sad at not being allowed on. At Wonderland, there is so much to do and so many rides for her that she has no time to be upset or feel gypped and neither do we. The Seasons Pass allows us a discount of 15% on food and we bought seasons parking for $40 and considering one time is $15 at least, it pays itself off in 3 visits.
    We attended the fireworks for Victoria Day because since it was included in our seasons pass. why not? The fireworks were better than the ones at Ashbridges Bay that we attended the next day.

    Not so Much/ Suggestions for Improvement:

    The lineups at the rides can be very long on long weekends, and the rides seem kind of short at times. You aren’t supposed to bring in a cooler and food can be expensive.
    Line ups can be long and the parking lot was jam packed after the fireworks. We should have left before they were fully over as we got stuck for an hour afterwards.

    Quick Tips for Others:

    I found that we could easily bring in drinks and snacks in our daughter’s stroller and my diaper bag. Instead of a cooler, I use a soft insulated bag and icepacks inside to keep drinks cold.I don’t bother with a lot of food or snacks as it mostly comes home uneaten. My daughter is too busy or hot to want to eat and it’s just as easy to buy a quick bite and ice cream there. Afterall, it’s a treat day. The one thing I do try to take is fruit as it’s refreshing and healthy.
    There are lots of family bathrooms and they are great for diaper changes or potty trained children.
    The seasons pass gets you a discount on food and other perks.
    The parking pass is $40 and can save you money if you plan on going more than 3 times in the season as each time is at least $15.
    Take a stroller or wagon as your child will get tired for sure.
    The water park is lots of fun so take a bathing suit for kids and towel just in case they insist on going in on a hot day.
    Your kids can go on lots of attractions here, kind of like Centerville on Toronto Isalnd. It’s better for small kids as far as rides go than CNE or city fairs that have strict height requirements. Here kids can go on most rides, even if it means a parent must go too. At least they can go.

    Additional Ratings:
    - Amenities: 4/5
    - Value: 4.5/5

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