Tinkertown opened a few weeks early this year, haven't had a chance to go yet, but looking forward to it!!
Don't forget to check the yellow pages, there is a buy one ticket, get another for 4.75 plus tax in there.
The show and save book has a bogof for adult wristbands.
Entertainment book has the same one.
For those of you who have gone, are there any new rides or anything this year?
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- 2010-05-17 @ 17:10:18
if anyone is not using those coupons for tinkertown can i trade with u ?
thanks
juliathejewel at hotmail dot com-
- 2010-05-17 @ 17:12:28
I can probably get a few for you, the ones from phone books. I usually get my mom's, grandma's, neighbours i know who don't have kids. Need to look through some stuff and find that huge coupon sheet i bought too, was some coupons on there too for summer stuff
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- 2010-05-17 @ 17:29:32
awesome you are sssssooooooooo the best

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- 2010-05-17 @ 17:48:50
I would love some of the bogof adult wrist bands too please! I am also off to email my family to see who might have bought those coupon books!
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- 2010-05-17 @ 17:50:33
If you have seniors as neighbours, worth a shot asking them. New phone books just came out with the coupons.
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- 2010-05-17 @ 18:59:27
If anyone watches the Power97 1/2 price Tuesday's... we got a coupon last year for buy one get one that does not expire... I'm hoping they'll do that again too.
If I manage to catch it this year, I'll message Natalie to post up. -
- 2010-05-18 @ 00:45:07
i've never been to tinkertown, and my daughter is 13 months...is it worth going this year with her?
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- 2010-05-18 @ 00:58:58
Wait til a bit later in the summer, and bring an older kid with you. Or, you could do like we do...if it's a 2 seater ride, my daughter would just go with an older girl that was in line. That's always worked out for us. Our daughter had loved it when she was 15-16 months old.
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- 2010-05-18 @ 02:57:46
We went last summer for the first time, my son was just 3. Some of the rides he could go on just fine by himself, some of them he needed an adult to go on with, and some of them my friend's older boys went on with him (if the seats were too small for an adult). He loved it, there was lots to do for his size/age.
If you're an adult just going along and don't plan on going on any rides, you get in for free. If you change your mind and want to go on a ride, just go back and buy a ticket for a single ride, or buy a wristband later. So when we went, my husband bought a wristband and he went on the rides, I didn't so I got I paid nothing.
You can take your own snacks/drinks, but I think some of the seating areas are reserved for the vendors so you have to eat at the designated picnic areas, which was fine.
We'll go back again this year for sure, it was lots of fun. -
- 2010-05-18 @ 14:48:15
I have some coupons from the phone book if anyone wants.
Let me know at sheri22@shaw.ca -
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- 2012-12-01 @ 21:25:22
My kids love to go to Tinkertown. They can't even of the rides there. I'm a little to big though sadly for Tinkertown. It's more for my kids.
-Mike of ontario honey














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