TPR Xtreme Fan, I said I plan on visiting sometime within the next few years, not next year. But, La Ronde is very expensive because it doesn't have nearly as many rides as Canada's Wonderland has. When I had looked on La Ronde's website a few weeks ago, a daily admission ticket was $61.99+ tax at the gate while a ticket to Canada's Wonderland was $62.99+ tax at the gate. I'm a season pass holder to Canada's Wonderland so, daily admission doesn't matter to me. Another thing I don't like about La Ronde other than their operations is how they don't have a two day admission ticket as that is what I buy when I go on an amusement park vacation, like I had done at Kings Island last year and Dorney Park this year. I hope they do improve their operations like you say because I want to have a good time when I visit!
Damn! I just checked the price and it is 61,99$! That's ridiculous! Two years ago it only costed 45$. Oh well at least the season pass still costs 50$. Also yeah the operations have improved a lot but they're still pretty bad. If you go and you want to get the most credits possible. Than I recommend you stay in a hotel and go twice to La Ronde but because you don't have a Six Flags season pass you'll have to pay 62$ for each visit so in that case I recommend you buy a flash pass instead. If I was you, I would avoid going there on a Saturday since that's the most crowded day of the week. The best days to go to La Ronde are always Fridays and Sundays since everyone goes there on Saturday. When I go to La Ronde, I always go on Sunday at around 4 pm because that's the time when everyone starts leaving the park. At around 7 pm the park is so empty that most of the rides have a 15 min wait max or they're straight walk ons.
Thanks TPR Xtreme Fan for the information. If I were to visit the park, it would be on a weekday as those are the least busiest days and arrive before the park opens. Also, I have stayed in a hotel on my other trips to other parks in the past as well when I had gone to Kings island in 2014 and Dorney Park in 2015. So, I really wasn't going to decide to sleep on the street just because it is Montreal, Quebec. Too bad their isn't a two-day admission ticket or a special deal for two tickets. But, maybe in two years time there will be. I'm just hoping the park improves greatly before I arrive but, maybe that's asking too much. Just another question, how is the French/English language barrier? Just wondering because Canada's Wonderland is my home park and there are no French signs in the park so, I'm wondering if it would be that way at La Ronde, except with English?