Published by Bridgitte F
Published by Bridgitte F
Published by Bridgitte F
Published by Bridgitte F
Published by Bridgitte F
Published by Bridgitte F
Published by Bridgitte F
C'est cher si on n'y va qu'une seule fois, mais avec des ados c'est parfait!
Un incontournable pour les amateurs de sensations fortes.
Montréal's amusement park, opened as part of the Expo 67 World's Fair, was run for its first 34 years by the city. It was sold to the American-owned Six Flags theme-park empire in 2001. New rides have since been added, and like hot sauces, they're categorized by "thrill rating": moderate, mild, or max. There are 13 rides in the "max thrill" category, including Le Vampire, a suspended coaster... more
I love this place! It's exciting and fun, and if you're not into rides, then there is so many other things you can do. It's a good place to bring kids, family and friends. Some food places can be overpriced, and you should walk with cash. There could be a long wait time for the rides.
My kids had fun, but not $300+ worth of fun for a family of four! We lasted about 4 hours before we left. Our visit started with a $50 ding for parking, less then half of which was credited back at the gate.
The line up at the entrance to buy tickets was crazy. Less than of the ticket booths were open.
Food prices are outrageous - $6 for a small popcorn? Really? This would cost me about $0.30...
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Yes three stars
Dusting my vacation to Canada with my boyfriend we decided to go to the park out of no where
The park was empty
And the rides were kinda raggedy
And most of the games were closed I'm guessing because they are so understaffed
It was nice not having to wait in line but still.
It's worth the 62 dollars I'll tell you that but any more than that, not worth it
Also the employees look...
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Depuis que La Ronde fait des efforts extraordinaires pour ne pas donner de service, et ce, apres avoir encaissé mes dollars pour un tout inclus (à l'exception de plusieurs manèges, des fast pass, etc.) je considere que je veux plus etre le dindon de la farce. Pensez-y: on paie, on entre, et tout ce qu'on veut, c'est de faire le plus de tour de manège possible. Eux, il encaissent, et tout ce... more
Je ne vais plus à La Ronde depuis 2 ans. De plus en plus, j'avais l'impression que les employés faisaient plus que leur possible pour étiré le délais entre les départs. Pensez-y: une fois le billet "tout inclus, mon oeil" payé, il n'ont qu'à limiter les dépenses variables à l'utilisation, soit l'électricité. Comment limiter cette dépense? Moins de départs. C'est flagrant qu'ils étirent,... more
la ronde a ete acheter par des americains, ils ont acheter le parc de la ronde pour argent coter investissement et monetaires, un point c'est tout, la ronde c'est rendue cher tres cher, ils abusent du monde, n'a pas de service, ils ont aucun interet pour nous les quebecois, ils sont la juste pour l'argent, il ne s'occupe pas du parc et ni des maneges, ils racontent n'importe quoi au monde,... more
Things to Do Whith so many rides, where should you go first? Here. See all the fascinating things you can do at La Ronde, from roller coasters that will give you an adrenaline rush, to smooth rides for toddlers. Take a break by watching one of our shows or simply grab a bite at one of our restaurants. Do not forget to bring back memories of your day!
La Ronde offers these services: tourism, touristic, tourist attraction, tourist attractions.
Built for Expo '67 on Île Ste-Helène, La Ronde remains the largest amusement park in Quebec. There are more than 35 rides, and the spectacular Ferris wheel can be seen across the St Lawrence river in Montreal proper. La Ronde is also the site for the annual SAQ Mondial Fireworks Competition, the largest in the world. It attracts more than 1.2 million visitors a year, all within a four month... more