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Canada’s Wonderland is a Cedar Fair owned theme park located in Vaughn, Ontario just
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north of Toronto.
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Being the largest theme park in Canada, it’s home to over 80 attractions including 16 roller
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coasters, ranking it the third park in the world with the most coasters.
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Although the park is well known for its B&M roller coasters Leviathan & Behemoth, Canada’s
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Wonderland has accumulated quite the collection of flat rides over the years.
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Even some that are unique to the park and North America.
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So today we’ll be counting down the top 10 best flat rides at Cedar Fair’s Canada’s Wonderland.
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Starting our list off at number 10 is Spinovator.
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Formerly named Quixote’s Kettles, it was one of the original 26 rides that opened with
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the park in 1981.
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Each ride pod used to have handles making them oversized buckets.
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The ride is pretty straightforward, and as the name suggests you’re spinning.
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Think of the teacups at Disney but crank the intensity up just a notch.
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The raked incline platform definitely intensifies the whip feeling you get when you ride.
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Its considered a family ride, but is definitely a mild thrill and a great way to start off
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your day at Canada’s wonderland.
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Coming in at number 9 we have Windseeker.
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It opened at Canada’s Wonderland in May of 2011 and towers 301 feet over the park.
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Now Canada’s wonderland is not the only home of Windseeker.
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Five other Cedar Fair parks received the ride between 2011 and 2012, including Cedar Point
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and Kings Dominion, but Canada’s Wonderland did open theirs first.
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This ride isn’t so much thrilling aside from the fact that you’re spinning 301 feet
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in the air.
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With a 3 minute ride time, it gives riders a great bird’s eye view of the entire park.
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But if you have a fear of heights this ride might not be for you.
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Next on our list at number 8 is the newest flat ride at the park; Soaring Timbers which
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opened May of 2017.
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Although the ride is new for Canada’s Wonderland it was a used mondial Inferno that was brought
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over from Europe.
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The ride’s main shaft is angled and sweeps riders around on two rotating gondolas.
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The one down side is that because this ride did come from Europe the seats are a bit tighter
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than other rides at the park, and it does take a while to do seat checks due to the
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row design of the gondolas.
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With a very short ride cycle and a long load time, it doesn’t quite reach the thrill
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that similar rides like Riptide and Shockwave provide, but we’ll get to those in just
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a minute.
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At number 7 we have Riptide.
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This ride opened in August of 2000 under the name Cliffhanger while Canada’s Wonderland
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was still a Paramount operated park.
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Once Cedar Fair took over the name was changed in 2008.
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Now Riptide is a great ride for a hot summer day because you will get wet, but don’t
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worry, during the cooler days and months the water won’t actually splash you.
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The fountains shoot up but quickly go down before the gondola reaches the water.
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While rotating 360 degrees with the anticipation of getting wet, it makes for a fairly thrilling
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and enjoyable cooling experience.
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Coming in at number 6 is Nightmares.
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This Huss UFO ride also opened at Canada’s Wonderland as one of the original 26 attractions
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in 1981.
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Although it resembles one of those classic parking lot carnival rides, it definitely
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gives riders a thrilling experience.
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Riders stand in one of 12 carriages with no seatbelt or restrain to hold you in place;
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only the cage bars itself secure riders in the vehicle.
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After reaching full speed in about 16 seconds, gravity will keep you in place even when the
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ride is in the 90 degree tilt.
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There’s very few UFO’s still in operation today and nightmares is one of them.
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What goes up must come down and coming in at number 5 we have Drop Tower.
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Towering 230 feet over the park, Drop Tower drops riders 200 feet reaching speeds of about
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62 miles per hour.
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The ride opened in May 1997 under the name Drop Zone: Stunt Tower while Canada’s Wonderland
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was operating as a paramount park.
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Once cedar fair took over it was then changed to Drop Tower: Scream Zone in 2008.
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Originally the tower was painted in rainbow colors and themed with race track decals signifying
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that riders were stunt actors about to film the final stunt scene of a movie.
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Since the park takeover some theming has been removed and the back story is no longer the
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case.
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But the ride operation and experience has not changed at all and its still a great free
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fall attraction.
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At number 4 we have Skyhawk: the first ride of its kind in North America and 4th in the
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entire world, Skyhawk opened in May of 2016.
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With its unique design its definitely a great addition to the collection of flats at Canada’s
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Wonderland.
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Skyhawk takes riders 134 feet up in the air and lets them pilot their own seats.
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Allowing them to rotate the seat 360 degrees.
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This can be achieved by maneuvering the flaps to the right and left of the seat and if riders
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have good wind that day, they can get quite a few rotations in.
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Now if you’ve ridden before, how many rotations did you get?
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Leave a comment bellow!
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Next at number 3 we have Psyclone.
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It opened in May of 2002 in the Action Zone at Canada’s Wonderland.
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Riders are seated facing outward and rotate on a central pendulum while they swing to
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a height of 120 feet.
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Depending on where riders sit it does change the experience slightly in regards to the
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amount of air-time they get as the swing reaches its maximum angle.
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The full ride cycle is about 1 minute and 58 seconds and considering the air time riders
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feel, its quite a thrilling pendulum swing ride.
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Taking the number 2 spot is Shockwave.
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With an opening in May of 2001, Shockwave took over the original location of Klockwerks
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which can be seen here.
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Riders sit in one of six free-rotating gondolas.
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While the arm rotates multiple times and switches direction, you spin in every direction possible,
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and we mean it!
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It has a ride time of about 2 mins and 55 seconds, which is one of the longer ride times
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in Wonderland’s flat collection.
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You’re sure to have a crazy ride experience on this one which is why it takes the number
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two spot on our list.
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And the number one flat ride at Canada’s Wonderland: SledgeHammer!
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This is the world’s first and only giant jumping machine of its kind which opened in
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May of 2003.
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Sledgehammer brings riders in their claw vehicles through a series of jumps and free falls that
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are sure to thrill.
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Now the ride has faced many mechanical maintenance issues over the years which caused it to not
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operate for a good part of some seasons.
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Since those issues have now been resolved for a few years, you can almost guarantee
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that the ride will be open on your visit.
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Given the ride uniqueness, thrill and current accountability of its operation, it has taken
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the spot at number 1!
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So if you’ve ever been to Canada’s Wonderland, whats your favourite flat ride at the park?
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Or if you’ve never been, which rides would you wanna ride?
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Leave your comments bellow!
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