Canada’s Wonderland in Court Over Drip Pricing Claims

Monday, May 5, 2025, 5:21 pm

The Competition Bureau has taken a swing at Canada’s Wonderland, accusing the park of deceptive "drip pricing" tactics. The park fires back with a staunch, “we stand by our pricing” defense as the legal drama unfolds—an expensive ride for all involved.


cp24.com/ / Canada’s Wonderland sued by Canada’s competition bureau over price marketing - CP24

Canada’s Wonderland sued by Canada’s competition bureau over price marketing  CP24

globalnews.ca / ‘We stand by our pricing’: Canada’s Wonderland responds to hidden fee allegations

The Competition Bureau sued Canada’s Wonderland over alleged drip pricing, claiming the park misleads customers by not showing full prices up front.

cbc.ca / Competition Bureau takes Canada's Wonderland to court over alleged 'deceptive marketing practices'

The Competition Bureau says it is taking Canada's Wonderland to court because it alleges the company that runs the amusement and water park north of Toronto engages in "deceptive marketing practices."

cp24.com/ / Canada’s Wonderland accused of ‘drip pricing’ by Competition Bureau - CP24

Canada’s Wonderland accused of ‘drip pricing’ by Competition Bureau  CP24


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