Tuesday, 28 August 2018

Canada's Wonderland- August 28th, 2018

Today Scott, our Mom, and I made our seventh visit of the season to Canada's Wonderland. It was a very busy hot and humid day since the "end to summer vacation rush" was in as school aged children go back next week, ending daily operation for another season. But, weekend visits in the Fall are a great time to visit, too! Despite the crowds and the heat of the day, we had a great time as usual!

Be sure to check out the photos below, which include construction photos of the all-new for 2019 Yukon Striker!

Visitors to Canada's Wonderland are greeted by a large new for 2019 Yukon Striker display as they enter through the front gate onto International Street. The official announcement for Yukon Striker was made on August 15th, 2018.
As daily operation at Canada's Wonderland comes to an end for the season, Halloween Haunt is heavily promoted and just around the corner!
Scott and I started our day in Action Zone. After getting in a few rides on Behemoth, Psyclone, and Mighty Canadian Minebuster, we decided to peer over the construction fence of Yukon Striker. Here is a view of what will be the station platform.
Here is another look at the curved drop out right out of the station. If you were unaware, Yukon Striker will be the fastest, longest, and tallest dive coaster in the World when it opens in Spring of 2019. It will also feature four hair-raising inversions throughout its 3,625 feet of track.
Here is another view of the station platform in its current state as seen from the path near Windseeker in Action Zone. 
Klockwerks was providing thrills and excitement for visitors of all ages.
Here is a look at Yukon Striker's track in the underwater tunnel situated beneath Vortex.
Construction crews were busy at work today piecing Yukon Striker together, even in all the heat and humidity. They are doing a wonderful job!
After another amazing day at Canada's Wonderland, we decided to head home for the day! Despite the crowds, we managed to get on a lot of rides and attractions! Thanks for reading! :-)

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