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| Max and Chris with the American side of the falls behind |
Well the last weekend in August was family trip time! We usually try to take one major, long weekend trip over the summer….taking advantage of a Friday and Monday with no school! Last year, we hit NYC. This year….Niagara Falls in Ontario Canada!
After finally getting my passport back after renewing it…one week before our trip, yikes…..we headed out on Friday the 27th. It is a pretty long ride from Concord NH…8-9 hours, depending on the number of stops of course. And with an 8 year old, and then me…a woman with the bladder the size of a thimble, the trip actually took us about 10 hours.
We made an overnight pit stop on Friday night in Rochester NY and stayed at the grand Double Tree! Our trip started off with a bang…or a fire alarm, really…at 3 am Saturday morning. Poor Max….quite upsetting for him…and just really obnoxious for the rest of us! Turns out, it was all just a false alarm, thank God…….and after returning to an unsettled sleep, we rose early and were out to Ontario, another 1.5 hours away, by 8 ish!
After waiting a bit at the border, we were at Niagara Falls and in our hotel room at the Embassy Suites by 10:30! Talk about early check in…we walked in on the housekeeping supervisor who was checking the room! Thanks to Chris and all his travel, we get to stay at all these great Hilton hotels for free usually!!!
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| The Incline and the Embassy Suites hotel |
Unfortunately, we were unable to snag a falls view room….it was an extremely busy weekend, but it really turned out okay…how often are you really in your room anyway? Not often for us….we just sleep and shower there!
After checking out the hotels reservations/tours desk, we decided against the 5 hour $129.00 per person tour (Pretty pricey to have to hurry up through tours and wait on buses for people who are always late getting back!!!) and headed into town to check things out ourselves.
What we found for a deal instead was AWESOME and I highly recommend it…….get the “Adventure Pass” through the Niagara State Parks. For 40 bucks a piece (less for Max) , you get admission to 4 great attractions: The Maid of the Mist, Journey to the Caves, Niagara Fury, and the White Water Walk. You also get to use the people mover transportation for 2 days….you can take advantage of the bus to drop you off and pick you up at all the stops every 15-20 minutes or so, and the “Incline” which helps you not have to walk up and down a huge hill from hotels to falls. The Adventure Pass also had all kinds of coupons in it, reducing the prices of admission to other things….like the Butterfly Conservatory and food/beverages around town. Awesome deal……and all three of us had access to 2 days worth of activities, for what would have cost one of us for 5 hours!
The Maid of the Mist is SO GREAT!!! Another recommendation of mine!!! You have to go on it if you are ever in the area! It is so much fun, and it is truly amazing to be so close to an amazing natural phenomenon….and yes….wear your poncho….you will get soaked!!! And…get there first thing in the AM….9:45 for the first boat out. No line… and lots of room on the boat to move around…..otherwise, you are packed in like sardines and wait in line forever!!!
Journey Behind the Falls is fun too…..you take an elevator ride down over 100 feet, then walk through a tunnel system under the falls, where there are two portals to look out of and see the wall of water rushing by you, and an outside observatory deck right next to the bottom of the falls. Pretty cool…and yes….more ponchos required!
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| Sardines on a boat.... |
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| Get there early and have plenty of room!!! |
Niagara’s Fury is a neat attraction and recent addition to the Falls area. It is really great for kids. It takes you on a 4D animated adventure as to how the falls were created over time. Probably not good for really small kiddos under 5—very loud and a bit scary, but the older kiddos will love it. And yes….more ponchos!!
We also went on the White Water Walk. You need to take the bus to this attraction….it is a bit further North along the Niagara River. You get to head down to the river bank to walk next to the Class 6 rapids, which are the fastest and most dangerous in the world. You are not allowed in the water to white water raft…although they tried that…..and people died…so, ya, no more of that! But hey…. no poncho required this time!!!
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| Max the nature photographer |
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| View of Horseshoe Falls from Journey Behind the Caves |
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| Beautiful |
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| View while on the Incline |