Thrillseekers flocked to Canada’s Wonderland on Saturday for the debut of the park’s new record-breaking launch coaster, AlpenFury — but the first day for the hotly anticipated ride didn’t come without a little bit of chaos.
Wonderland’s new flagship attraction is proving a massive draw for park attendance on its first day, debuting to overwhelming demand on Saturday, July 12.
But, in a familiar turn of events for a hot ticket event in the Greater Toronto Area, the hyped-up attraction has already devolved into a day-one crowd scene.
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Crowds queued ahead of the park’s 10 a.m. opening on Saturday in hopes of being among the first to ride the record-breaking launch coaster.
However, upon opening, the sheer masses of hopeful riders racing to AlpenFury’s queue entrance quickly turned into a continuous line stretching across the entire park.
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Photos of the queue shared with blogTO at 11 a.m. — a mere hour after the park’s opening — show the magnitude of the crowd scene.
The reader, who wishes to remain anonymous, described the line for AlpenFury simply as “f***ed,” adding that the queue stretched all the way to the park’s front gate at the time.
Including time spent at the gate, the rider blogTO spoke with said he spent three hours in line. However, this estimate included time spent waiting at the park entrance, and may even be shorter than most waits on Saturday, thanks to the visitor’s use of the attraction’s single-rider line.
One social media user even cautioned visitors to not bother seeking out the ride entrance, and instead suggested hopeful AlpenFury riders join the queue directly next to the park’s main fountain.
Making matters worse, the already lengthy queue — with no available shade and temperatures feeling as high as 40C with humidex — was forced to wait it out during an apparent ride stoppage on Saturday morning that briefly stalled the flow of riders.
Despite these hiccups, the rider we spoke to had a positive experience with AlpenFury and described the ride as “so intense,” rating it a 9.5 out of 10 and declaring it is the “best [ride] in the park for sure.”
blogTO has not received an immediate response for comment from Canada’s Wonderland on the ride’s first-day jitters.