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Dec 26, 2005
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Nice... you can use the 2016 pass for 2015 as well.
Sounds like a pretty sweet deal. I'll probably grab a pass or two.
Thanks OP!
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Aug 27, 2012
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wow about 41$? that's great!!!!

**for gold...cheaper if u buy regular or 2+!!

Edit: nvm they bumped the prices and sale is not on regular
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Oct 24, 2012
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Is this for real? 2016 season pass for 70% off, and they are valid for the rest of the 2015 season?!

Hot diddly damn! That's 41.10$ per person for the premium season pass. It's cheaper than buying a regular ticket! And I promised my son I'd take him to Laronde before the end of the 2015 season. This will pay itself off before we even start 2016!
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Dec 28, 2011
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MONTREAL
Its posdible last October i paid 46.99 + tax each
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Nov 26, 2011
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alkizmo wrote: Is this for real? 2016 season pass for 70% off, and they are valid for the rest of the 2015 season?!

Hot diddly damn! That's 41.10$ per person for the premium season pass. It's cheaper than buying a regular ticket! And I promised my son I'd take him to Laronde before the end of the 2015 season. This will pay itself off before we even start 2016!
Where are you seeing this deal. Is this for the gold pass or regular. What should the price be?

I am a family of 4. 2 Adults and 2 Children (ages 2.5 and 1). How many passes are needed. Are children free?
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masoud100 wrote: Where are you seeing this deal. Is this for the gold pass or regular. What should the price be?

I am a family of 4. 2 Adults and 2 Children (ages 2.5 and 1). How many passes are needed. Are children free?
Deal starts on 3rd, but to know what the price will be, look at this price page

https://www.sixflags.com/larondeen/stor ... ch=accesso

Look at the non-discounted price (Discounts are for volume purchase of 2+, but for the 70% off deal, it will be applicable to the regular base price).

So you're looking at two adult passes of 136.99$ each (91.99$ regular) and two children tickets at 88.99$ (48.99$ regular). Those are the base price. Slash that by 70% and voila.

Note that the children pass is for kids under 1.36m in height. It isn't an age thing.


Anyone know what is the exclusive ride access from the Gold season pass?
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Dec 12, 2005
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holy crap i pay half that much to go to this crappy little park called tinkertown here in winnipeg one time
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Oct 21, 2010
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Montreal
masoud100 wrote: Where are you seeing this deal. Is this for the gold pass or regular. What should the price be?

I am a family of 4. 2 Adults and 2 Children (ages 2.5 and 1). How many passes are needed. Are children free?
From FAQ:
https://www.laronde.com/fr/larondeFR/pl ... ch=accesso
Est-ce que mon enfant a besoin d’un billet ou d’un passeport ?
L’admission d’un enfant qui a 2 ans ou moins est gratuite. Un visiteur a besoin d’un billet d’un jour ou d’un passeport à partir de l’âge de 3 ans.

Google translate:
Does my child need a ticket or a passport?
The admission of a child who is 2 years or less is free. A visitor needs a one-day ticket or a passport from the age of 3 years.
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Aug 24, 2015
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It sounds like very good deals. But i have a question, La rond is a good place for a 3YRS BABY?
There are some games for little baby?
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blueday wrote: It sounds like very good deals. But i have a question, La rond is a good place for a 3YRS BABY?
There are some games for little baby?
No, not at all. There are a couple of baby/toddler rides, but they aren't worth the price that you'll pay to gain entry.

For a 3 year old baby, I recommend going to those mobile carnivals. You can have family members coming along to watch (grandma & grandpa) for free and maybe buy a couple of tickets for yourself for rides where you need to sit with the kid.

These guys tend to roam around Montreal all summer.
http://www.amusementsspectaculaires.com/
Just wait for 2016's schedual.


TBH, if you want a 3 years old to have a blast, bring them to Funtropolis in Laval.
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Aug 31, 2015
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Laval
Its including parking too!! Parking is 20$ regular price
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I payed $51.73 last year with taxes with free Gold upgrade for free parking. Looking for the same price or better this year.
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