Park Bans Guests for Life for Filming Rides and Posting on YouTube

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A picturesque scene of a mountain-like structure with waterfalls flowing into a pool is displayed. Centered in the foreground is an overlay of a mobile device with a red prohibition symbol, indicating "No phones," adhering to park bans on filming rides for YouTube.

Credit: Canada's Wonderland

7 Comments

  1. SethDedun

    Canada’s Wonderland is a s**t amusement park to begin with. Nothing but a former shell of their prime in the 90’s when Paramount was running the show.

    To presume that they can ban a person over displaying content that does not belong to them, without legal implications is incredulous.

    And let’s not mention how half the rides are broken down on any given day, or how they take your money for a fast pass and then don’t honour the fast pass line.

  2. Canada’s wonderland needs to stop banning guests! They had rights to film 📼 That’s the bottom line!

  3. Annette

    Are you f***** kidding me?

  4. Wade

    F u wonderland, eat my excrement, I won’t ever visit your park.

  5. Mark

    Well, two can Play The cats game. If Wonderland is warning us not to videotape their rides and post them on YouTube with the threat of banning us for life, then Wonderland had better stop taking pictures of me and my family while we’re on the rides and try to sell them to me after profiting from my presence being there. You get the picture now Wonderland?

  6. EhCanadian

    It’s not like the videos will have any “spoilers” because there aren’t any dark rides to spoil! Canada’s Wonderland is just a Cedar Fair roller coaster park.

  7. Phillip

    Ummmm… banning free advertising… Even without the ban, sounds like they will be closing soon!!!!!!!!

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