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New slides at Wet N Wild Toronto! We went today and purchased our seasons passes. We opted for the Season Pass meal deal, too. The park wasn't yet open to swimming or sliding, so we went to the food court, where we could see most of the park. Many of the slides which were part of Wild Water Kingdom have been upgraded, and there are many new slides, including ones by the entrance (in this picture). The very steep and straight speed slides of yore (White Lightning and The Cliff) are gone. There are new kids slides and the kiddie area near the food court is all new. From where we were we couldn't tell if the old "green" slides have been rebuilt or merely painted. Mini golf is gone (yay) though the zip lines are still there. Everyone is doing their job for the first time, and so they're just figuring out how it all works. Much of the park is not yet paved, and we could observe workers installing the lockers. The change rooms look new! I think we're most excited to not have to go to the stinky old ones! We found the Facebook page was more accurate about details than the website. Whether the park will open next weekend (June 17-18, 2017) is still to be seen. Fingers crossed!
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