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Canada's Wonderland Costs Tickets to get in A one day pass runs around $30 to $50 (prices vary so check the Canada's Wonderland web site listed at the end of this page). However, you can often find discounts through local stores and restaurants. Many corporations also offer discounted tickets to their employees. If you’re going more than once in a season, you can save money when you buy a season’s pass. Seasons Passes cost about double the price of a one day pass. It’s also cheaper if you buy four or more seasons passes at a time. Seasons Pass holders also get discounts such as 15% on food and 20% on merchandise. And perhaps one of the best perks: early entry to “Enjoy some of your favourite rides before the park opens to the public from 9am-10am on Saturdays & Sundays.” Food and drink You’ll find restaurants and snack bars at Canada’s Wonderland but buying lunch or snacks can really add up. If you want to save money, bring a picnic lunch in a cooler bag and enjoy your meal at the small picnic area set up just outside of the park. You can’t bring food and drinks (except bottled water) into the park itself so you’ll have to leave the food in your car or in the lockers at the gate. Parking Parking is about $20. Again, if you’re making more than two visits a year, you can save money with a season's pass for parking at double that cost. Public transit GoTransit will get you to and back from Canada’s Wonderland for about $8 from the York Mills subway station. Check gotransit.com for details. For more information: Canada’s Wonderland web site: http://www.canadaswonderland.com
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