I wouldn't do CW and the Blue Jays game on the same day either. You'd be missing out on too much and worrying about getting to the game on time. Don't forget even if you get all the rides done, you can head over to the waterpark at Wonderland - it's pretty good.
Do the game on Tues and spend the day doing the Hockey Hall of Fame or CN Tower, which are both within walking distance to Roger's Centre and then do CW on Wednesday.
Sounds like a fun trip.
My son and his girlfriend are planning on going Monday June 2. What are the crowds (wait times) likely to be. Will they be able to get to ride more than 3 or 4 rides
I agree with this. There is so much to do close to Rogers Centre. The new Ripley's Aquarium is even right next door and if you've never done it, CN Tower is cool!!! But be warned, with the Jays game, everything will be very busy so go early and try to beat some of the crowds. I'd honestly much rather spend the day in TO than go to CW, but that is just me. But I'm going to CW on Saturday. And you just reminded me that I haven't gotten tickets to a Jays game this year. So thanks! LOL
I wouldn't do CW and the Blue Jays game on the same day either. You'd be missing out on too much and worrying about getting to the game on time. Don't forget even if you get all the rides done, you can head over to the waterpark at Wonderland - it's pretty good.
Do the game on Tues and spend the day doing the Hockey Hall of Fame or CN Tower, which are both within walking distance to Roger's Centre and then do CW on Wednesday.
Sounds like a fun trip.
With the baseball game as a factor, I'd go on the Weds.
I'm not sure CW is worth it if you're only there for 4 or 5 hours, as some lines are really long.
To get back to the Rogers Centre in time for the game you're going to be battling traffic and it can be horrendous. I'd say 1-1.5 hours from Wonderland to downtown to be safe.
My only concern is that Wednesday is our last day in TO and I'm not sure that my daughters will be able to wait that long to get their roller coaster fix!!!
We plan on getting the Toronto City Pass which will give us access to the CN Tower, ROM, Toronto Zoo, Casa Loma, and the Ontario Science Centre. We've already got tickets to a Blue Jays game and to the One Direction concert. Plus I am going to buy the three day City Sightseeing bus tour and Harbour Cruise. It's going to be a busy week before we head off for 4 days in Niagara Falls where I plan on getting the Clifton Hill pass in addition to Marineland, the Greg Frewin Magic Show, and of course the Falls themselves.
It's going to be a very busy 12 day trip! I'm tired just thinking about it....![]()
My only concern is that Wednesday is our last day in TO and I'm not sure that my daughters will be able to wait that long to get their roller coaster fix!!!
We plan on getting the Toronto City Pass which will give us access to the CN Tower, ROM, Toronto Zoo, Casa Loma, and the Ontario Science Centre. We've already got tickets to a Blue Jays game and to the One Direction concert. Plus I am going to buy the three day City Sightseeing bus tour and Harbour Cruise. It's going to be a busy week before we head off for 4 days in Niagara Falls where I plan on getting the Clifton Hill pass in addition to Marineland, the Greg Frewin Magic Show, and of course the Falls themselves.
It's going to be a very busy 12 day trip! I'm tired just thinking about it....![]()
Another quick question for anyone who lives in the area......how long does it typically take to drive from downtown (next to the Rogers Centre) to CW? I like to be early before rope drop so this would help with my planning. While googlemaps say 35 minutes, I know that traffic is definitely going to be a factor.
The zoo and Wonderland are full days when you factor in driving time. There is no way you are going to get even half of that itinerary done in 6 days. I would cut out the site seeing bus and harbour cruise for starters.
And you just reminded me that I haven't gotten tickets to a Jays game this year. So thanks! LOL
there is a lot of construction now on highways and the Gardiner Expressway is a total mess. I would suggest taking city streets and going up to highway 400. go North on 400 to Rutherford Road - you drive straight into the roadway for Wonderland directly from the off ramp.
I usually drive along King St. W. and then it turns into the Queensway (NOT QEW) and go up the South Kingsway to Bloor, a hop and a skip on Bloor to Jane Street and up Jane to the 401/400 Highway ramp. It sounds like a lot of this and that but I find it to be a pretty direct route with little interruption.
From downtown you could Take Lakeshore to Spadina and up Sapdina to King (turn left onto King and continue as above) or take Lakeshore across to Windermere Ave, take Windermere up to Bloor, turn left on bloor to Jane and up Jane to the highway.
And for sure, don't go on a long weekend. Tuesday or Wednesday would be best then!!!!
It's going to be a busy week before we head off for 4 days in Niagara Falls where I plan on getting the Clifton Hill pass in addition to Marineland, the Greg Frewin Magic Show, and of course the Falls themselves.
Really? We are there for 6 full days. I figure a full day for CW, a full day for the Zoo, maybe the ROM and CN Tower in one day, The Ontario Science Centre coupled with the Harbour Cruise for another day. Add in the Blue Jays and One Direction on two evenings. I'm putting Casaloma in the "might do if we have time" column.
Am I being unrealistic?
I figured the bus tour might provide some interesting information in addition to being a mode of transport for the three days we have it. We did this last year when we went to New York City and found that it really added to the experience. The tourguides were very interesting/entertaining and provided lots of local history and even some quirky facWe will be staying on Wellington St W near Spadina Ave. Your advice should be very helpful! Thanks!![]()
I would definitely skip Casa Loma. Especially in August. There is no air conditioning in there and it's brutal, plus it's just not that interesting IMO.
You could get a TTC family pass which is good for 2 adults and up to 4 children for Saturday, Sunday and Monday. You cannot get a family pass during the week unless it's a statutory holiday, which Monday is. The pass is $11 a day and includes everyone. The subways and streetcars downtown are fast, comfortable (and air conditioned), safe and very easy to navigate. Sitting on top of a hop on hop off bus in Toronto in August can be very unpleasant due to the high humidity we usually have during that time.
Since you are staying in the Wellington/Spadina area (Residence Inn? If so excellent choice) you will be able to walk almost anywhere downtown. Head north on Spadina Ave one day and be fully immersed in Chinatown. If you like Chinese food, Spadina Gardens at Dundas St. and Bay St is excellent. Also, walk West on Queen Street for great, unique shops and restaurants.
Keep in mind you will be visiting during Caribana Toronto. For this reason alone I do not recommend an evening harbour cruise (Fri, Sat, Sun or Mon) nor do I recommend visiting the Toronto Islands, especially on the Sunday, Aug. 3. In fact, plan to do the zoo on Saturday, August 2 because the downtown area will be taken over by the parade and party revellers. It gets pretty rowdy.
For Wonderland, first off head straight to Leviathan at rope drop since you have coaster fans.
Have fun!
In Niagara Falls, check out the Falls boat tour. On the Canadian side, it is a new company this year - Hornblower Niagara Cruises (previously it was the Maid of the Mist, which still operates on the US side). Note that Clifton Hill is kinda tacky and VERY expensive, both attractions and food. Even the Subway restaurant at the top of Clifton Hill is significantly more expensive than a normal Subway in Ontario. You may want to look for places to eat that are away from the tourist areas.
Do you think tomorrow 5/31 will be busy at Canada's Wonderland?
Thanks,
Deb
We went yesterday. It was a perfect day. We did get Fast lane passes. It was slower in the morning....things got busy when they let the 10,000 girl scouts into the park. The passes were expensive but worth it.