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Olympic Experience - Yonge & Dundas?

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CliffColeclough

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Olympic Experience - Yonge & Dundas?

Has anyone gone? Can you tell me if it is any good?
 
I went over a year ago with 6 other adults and 7 kids. There were quite a number of activities where one could test their athleticism againt Olympic marks, and yeah, we had fun!

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mmmm, I've hosted two political fundraisers in the building.

If the place is packed with people/ and you compete against each other in the activities it could be a lot of fun.

The Olympic film in the beginning of the tour is spectacular. The restaurant/patio on the top floor was nice, however it has closed and is only used for special events.

I played against Hazel in the curling rink and with the help of my best friends we tried to push the bobsled in our best suits. I think we actually broke the machine.

I'm surprised they are still open, however they host a lot of special events and many school groups visit.

Louroz
 
It is nowhere even close to giving you value for the money. I've seen those high-tech, compete against an athlete, games, at the CNE, for FREE. It's definatly not worth the money.
 
bb: I learned that my strongest muscles are below my waist.

ap: I didn't HAVE to, but I have this one friend who is always encourging it. God knows what he does with the stuff afterwards.

bb: I sang "in all of US command" and got a stern talking-to

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interchange:

bb: I learned that my strongest muscles are below my waist.

ap: I didn't HAVE to, but I have this one friend who is always encourging it. God knows what he does with the stuff afterwards.

:rollin

AoD
 

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