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bovine wrote:
superrgirll wrote:upside down is fun.


Are you the same person who was afraid of the railroad :wtf:

:::troy:::

the railroad temporarily scarred me for life. i managed to get over my fear though.
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Lando wrote:
superrgirll wrote:you are too lando. :love:



Woo! Thanks for the link too!

you're welcome.
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hey lori, do you know the regular price??? because it'll cost me 49 bucks a ticket to order online, so I wanna know what it would be if we bought it at the gate... but I can't find that pricing online...
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Roller coasters: :drool: :drool:

I've only technically been on the roller coasters at Wonderland but my first upside down roller coaster was Medusa in a Six Flags in California (i forget exactly where it was..). I've got to get to another amusement park sometime this summer.
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Lando wrote:hey lori, do you know the regular price??? because it'll cost me 49 bucks a ticket to order online, so I wanna know what it would be if we bought it at the gate... but I can't find that pricing online...


You can also try looking for tickets in some conveinient stores or banks. I get mine at a bank and one ticket is $35.00. I also got my tickets at a conveinient store a couple years ago, and it was around that price as well.
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PRICES:
Pay-one-price passport, $44.99; children ages 3-6 passport, $22.49; adults 60 years+, $22.49; grounds admission only, $23.99. Taxes extra.

i got that off some website.
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Supposedly that's the online pricing though lori... plus 4 dollars convenience charge...
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OLPGAL3 wrote:
Lando wrote:hey lori, do you know the regular price??? because it'll cost me 49 bucks a ticket to order online, so I wanna know what it would be if we bought it at the gate... but I can't find that pricing online...


You can also try looking for tickets in some conveinient stores or banks. I get mine at a bank and one ticket is $35.00. I also got my tickets at a conveinient store a couple years ago, and it was around that price as well.



I'm from Saskatchewan though and won't know where to start looking. The drive and hotel costs alone are going to cost me a lot and we have 5 people going. So if you have anymore specific places I could go to, it would help a lot. I need to save as much cash as I can...
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Lando wrote:
OLPGAL3 wrote:
Lando wrote:hey lori, do you know the regular price??? because it'll cost me 49 bucks a ticket to order online, so I wanna know what it would be if we bought it at the gate... but I can't find that pricing online...


You can also try looking for tickets in some conveinient stores or banks. I get mine at a bank and one ticket is $35.00. I also got my tickets at a conveinient store a couple years ago, and it was around that price as well.



I'm from Saskatchewan though and won't know where to start looking. The drive and hotel costs alone are going to cost me a lot and we have 5 people going. So if you have anymore specific places I could go to, it would help a lot. I need to save as much cash as I can...


Sorry, I didn't know where you lived exactly. I get mine at a bank called "Credit Union" in Oakville, but you have to be a member of the bank (you have to deposit at least $30 to get an account) so I don't think you'd be able to do that. :(

Edited: Paying at the gates would be about $250 (with 5 people as you said) and at the bank it would be $175...that would be saving $70 so if you're willing to drive to Oakville (30-40 minutes away from Canada's Wonderland) it would come out cheaper.
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Lando wrote:Supposedly that's the online pricing though lori... plus 4 dollars convenience charge...

oops, my bad. whenever i went to wonderland, i've always had a seasons pass so i wouldn't really know. sorry.
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OLPGAL3 wrote:
Sorry, I didn't know where you lived exactly. I get mine at a bank called "Credit Union" in Oakville, but you have to be a member of the bank (you have to deposit at least $30 to get an account) so I don't think you'd be able to do that. :(

Edited: Paying at the gates would be about $250 (with 5 people as you said) and at the bank it would be $175...that would be saving $70 so if you're willing to drive to Oakville (30-40 minutes away from Canada's Wonderland) it would come out cheaper.


Damn... I'm not a member... Anyone want to buy them for me!?!?! Could meet me at the bank or something!? I need to save money!
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I :love: roller coasters. My family and I go to Cedar Point and Kings Island every year, and I've also been to Hershey Park (in PA), Six Flags Great America (north of Chicago), Canada's Wonderland, and Busch Gardens in Tampa. My favorite roller coaster of all-time is Gemini at Cedar Point (racing wooden coaster), but I also like Son of Beast and The Beast at Kings Island. :)
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hey lando, i was in pharma plus today and i saw a sign that says they sell the pay-one-price passports for wonderland. i am not too sure how much though. i didn't want to ask, because my ex-friend's cousin was working there and she was giving me evil stares. i have to go back to the mall on saturday to buy edgefest tickets, so i can ask them then.
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My favorite coaster is Cedar Point's Raptor, bar none.
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