La Ronde is a hugely popular amusement park operated by Six Flags in the city of Montreal. It is the largest amusement park in the province of Quebec and the second largest in Canada, behind Canada’s Wonderland, located just north of Toronto. This Montreal Six Flags amusement park draws in excess of 2 million visitors every year and is arguably among the top family attractions in the city. There are a wide variety of La Ronde Montreal rides, including some fifteen roller coasters and a twenty-acre water park. Adults and children alike are sure to have a memorable experience at this theme park. Along with the rides and games, you will also discover a nice selection of eateries and places to see live entertainment. The park itself comprises over 145 acres and is situated on Saint Helen’s Island (immediately south of Montreal in the St. Lawrence River). La Ronde is also known as being the annual host venue for L’International des Feux Loto-Quebec, an internationally renowned fireworks competition.
You need to be prepared to do some walking and have the right clothing and gear with you when you visit the Montreal Six Flags amusement park. The weather in Montreal is notoriously capricious, so if you plan to spend the entire day at the park with the family or a group of friends, you should prepare for dropping temperatures in the evening, bright sun during the day, and the potential for rain. If you plan to go to the water park, you may want to pack a change of clothing as well. You cannot be too prepared at a place like this. And after you have spent the not so modest entrance fee to get in, you will want to make the most of your experience anyway.
The exciting lineup of La Ronde Montreal rides begins with the fifteen coasters on the premises. Le Monstre is a giant wooden roller coaster that reaches some 130 feet into the air. It is one of the highest double-tracked roller coasters in the world. Le Boomerang, Cobra, Tornade, Goliath, Le Super Manege, Orbite, and Le Vampire also rank among the most popular La Ronde Montreal rides. There are also lots of viable rides for the entire family and for people who are not as inclined to enjoy the heart-pounding thrill rides. Kids in particular will love the Grand Carrousel, the Air Papillon, and the Nintendo-sponsored gaming center. Just as with many other amusement parks like Disney World in Orlando, Florida, kids will also be entertained by a range of shows and activities to keep them excited all day and night. You will also find a range of paid attractions on-site, including a giant sling shot, Go Kart’s, a Formula 1 simulator, and a large rock climbing wall. There are Le Ronde Montreal rides to suit just about everyone’s interests and levels of adventurousness.
There is a fee to park at La Ronde, and the island parking can get very congested, especially during the peak summer months. The Montreal Six Flags amusement park is well connected to the metro system, so you may want to seriously consider cutting out a lot of hassle and taking a train.
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