Welcome back Amusement Views readers! It sure was a long and cold off-season! Luckily the cold weather has pretty much passed and the seasonal amusement parks across the North American landscape are beginning to open for another season of thrills and excitement!
During the Wintertime, the wonderful team at Canada's Wonderland was busy preparing for another amazing season with the construction of the World's largest Dive Coaster manufactured by Bolliger and Mabillard, Yukon Striker and many other improvements and changes around the park that are mentioned below.
The 2019 season at Canada's Wonderland has officially begun! While not my first visit of the season (as I had attended Yukon Striker's First Rider/Media Day Event two days prior), Season Pass Sneak Preview Night was my first visit with the public and fellow pass holders. Despite being very windy and somewhat cold throughout the whole evening, my Mom and I had a great time! I was able to get on a few rides and also meet up with some fellow enthusiasts, Matt of
CoasterCircuits and Tyler of
Wonderland Weekly for a couple of hours throughout the evening checking out all that was new for this year.
Be sure to check out the photos of my great time!
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The crowds were growing as the opening time loomed closer. I had met up with Matt while lining up to get in for the evening. |
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Once the gates opened, everyone ventured off to Yukon Striker, leaving International Street quite empty. |
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Here is a close up view of the new for 2019 Yukon Striker as seen from the path between Wonder Mountain and Action Zone. |
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Matt and I waited for the opening of Yukon Striker, but decided not to ride that night due to the wind delays. Eventually Matt was able to get on it later in the evening. After deciding to not go on Yukon Striker, we met up with Tyler and rode Sledge Hammer together! I learned from Matt that he was able to get on Yukon Striker later that evening.
This is the area where Orbiter operated from 1981 through 2018. It was removed in February. A path has currently taken over its place. |
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A new Kingswood Event structure was built since the event tent was destroyed by an ice storm in April of last year. It looks quite nice and should be used by many school kids for musical performances for years to come. |
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Here is the line for Yukon Striker once it did open for the evening. It stretched over towards Antique Carousel and was reported to have upwards of a four hour wait. Luckily I had gotten 10 rides during the First Rider event on Wednesday! |
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Yukon Striker can be seen from pretty much anywhere in the Action Zone and Grande World Exposition of 1890 sections of the park! |
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The geese thought they were the stars of International Street. ;-) |
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After checking out the south end of the park, we ventured over to the North end. What's old is new again! A few attractions within the Medieval Faire section received their original names. Here is the Canterbury Theatre, formerly known as the Wonderland Theatre. It was known as Canterbury Theatre from 1981-1993. |
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One of Leviathan's trains going over the edge of its 306 foot drop! |
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The Rage has been renamed "Viking's Rage" like it was known as from 1981 through 1996. The new sign and matching queue line canopy look very nice! |
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Nightmares also received its original name of "Wilde Knight Mares" like it was from 1981 through 1996. The new sign also looks quite nice and suites this classic and rare thrill ride quite well. |
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Thrill Burger was renamed Kings Feast this year to better fit in with the Medieval Faire section of the park. |
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While Drop Tower was closed due to the high winds, its restraints had received bright yellow covers. |
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Wild Beast has reverted back to its original spelling of "Wilde Beast", as seen on the new sign. |
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During Season Pass Sneak Preview Night Klockwerks' lights were not present. Hopefully this isn't a permanent decision. |
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The slap shot hockey game within International Festival has been relocated to the former Ring Toss game structure in front of Krachenwagen. |
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The old slap shot hockey game location will be the new location of the grab and go food market opening this season. |
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The Peach Basket game in International Festival has been replaced by a milk can type game. |
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Here's one of the two entrances to the newly transformed Frontier Canada section as seen behind Wonder Mountain. |
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With the introduction of Frontier Canada came a new sign for Vortex. |
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There are many photo opportunities for Yukon Striker! |
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Here's the final and fourth on Yukon Striker! It is quite impressive and huge when you walk along the nearby path! The path that goes along Splash Works was still under re-construction, so you could not get too much closer. |
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Here's a train full of thrill seekers exiting the second Immelmann inversion on Yukon Striker. |
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Vortex as seen through Yukon Striker's supports! |
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The new chuck wagon was on site in Frontier Canada. It'll be serving up hot dogs and sausages. |
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I held the shutter on my camera to get this somewhat artistic shot of one of Yukon Striker's trains entering the trench right after the vertical loop. |
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Jacob's Ladder was renamed Lumberjack Climb to fit in with the newly transformed Frontier Canada section. |
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The next few shots showcase Yukon Striker as seen from Frontier Canada, near the Kidzville entrance. |
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Here's the train entering the first inversion, an Immelmann. |
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Here's another shot of Yukon Striker with one of the trains going through the final inversion. |
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While taking a thrilling ride on The Bat, I happened to notice the beautiful sunset that was off in the distance. Once I got off, I tried to capture it through the willow trees next to The Bat. |
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The wind had picked up while I was taking this long exposure shot of Wilde Knight Mares. |
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Here's my Mom and I after a great evening of fun! I had captured a night ride on Mighty Canadian Minebuster which was great as usual! |
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Here's one final photo of Yukon Striker in the dark! The train (and coaster track) turned into quite a blur due to the wind and the camera settings. Thanks for checking out my photos of Season Pass Sneak Preview Night! :-) |
Nice photos John. :)
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