
Massive Change at Canada’s Wonderland: Beloved 20-Year-Old Roller Coaster to Be Retired!
2025-03-14
Author: Amelia
Introduction
In a surprising announcement, Canada’s Wonderland has revealed it will be retiring one of its long-standing attractions, the Time Warp roller coaster, before the park reopens for the summer season in 2025. This roller coaster, which has become a fan-favorite over the past two decades, is poised to leave a significant gap in the park's lineup when it is demolished prior to the May 8 reopening.
History of Time Warp
Originally launched as Tomb Raider: The Ride in 2004, Time Warp offered approximately 9.3 million exhilarating rides since opening day. Known for its unique flying design that positions riders face-down, the attraction created an exhilarating sensation of flight, delighting thrill-seekers from near and far.
New Attraction: AlpenFury
While the decision to retire Time Warp may disappoint many fans, Canada’s Wonderland is not leaving visitors without exciting new options. The amusement park has already announced the introduction of a groundbreaking new dual-roller coaster called AlpenFury, set to launch in 2025. This upcoming attraction promises to be a game-changer in the roller coaster landscape, touted as the “longest, tallest, and fastest launch roller coaster” in Canada.
AlpenFury Features
AlpenFury is expected to feature a heart-pounding launch that propels riders from within the iconic Wonder Mountain to a breathtaking height of 50 meters! With nine thrilling inversions, it will boast the most inversions for a launch coaster in North America, ensuring a thrilling experience awaits adventurous park-goers.
Looking Ahead
Although tracks have yet to be laid for what will occupy the space left by Time Warp, enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating further developments. As the park gears up for its 2025 season, one thing is certain: Canada’s Wonderland will continue to provide unforgettable thrills for both newcomers and longtime fans alike! Stay tuned for more exciting updates!