As always, we made good use of our Cardo Scala Bluetooth Headsets and Garmin Nuvi GPS. Ashley even briefly tried the highway on the way back home. We had a lot of fun on our little 3-Day adventure. In fact, in the mornings and evenings, we seemed to be the only people around.īelow are some of our pictures from the Wax Museums and around Niagara Falls. Lucky for us we were there on a Tuesday and it seemed most of the tourists had left. Then it was time to have a little fun and hit up Clifton Hill and the Wax Museums. It was one of those things you don’t soon forget. If you’re ever in Niagara do not miss out on the opportunity to do this. The feeling of the force of the Falls coming down all around you was incredible. The tickets were just under $15 per person and were easily the best dollars we spent on our 3-day visit. The Annual NHL Alumni games in Hamilton and Niagara Falls were a huge hit (no surprise) with. The Maid in the Mist, a boat ride into (and under) the Falls was our goal for the day. ride Are you good with standing and lifting, and so on. Azryel Earleene 3935 E Rough Rider Rd 1303 Phoenix Az 85050: 41: Jonylah Flesha 115 Thompson Rd (1120) Bertie Nc. Jadus Kellieomark 2525 Oak Run Blvd St Cloud Osceola Fl Florida: 41. Check it out here.ĭay 2: We took advantage of pancake breakfast, and the swimming pool. Ainhara Yotzin 5406 Ontario Av Niagara Falls Ontario On: 41: Aglarainna Brenice 588 Wando Dr East Ridge Tn 37412 Tennessee. Adri asked for a beer and got carded, but we forgave them as the food was great as was the price. Lunch specials were only $4.99 and dinners were $6.99, ready quickly. We enjoyedLotus Garden, a Chinese food restaurant by Rock Legends Wax Museum and the Days Inn Hotel on Center St. Even the Burger King featured a giant Frankenstein’s monster having a burger. We would be woken up by the neighbour’s room a few hours later, but at least Andrew won $250! Nice!Įverything was over the top.
We hung out until the crack of dawn, then Andrew left for the Casino and we went to sleep. Our suite wasn’t great but it was cozy and when we thought we’d return for some well-deserved rest we found a message from Andrew saying he was on his way over Toronto. The five dollars Adri won were soon spent on food: the Niagara Falls strip has kitchens open late, even on a holiday Monday. It was interesting seeing people still streaming into the casino well after midnight.
We hoped to watch the fireworks over the falls, but weren’t very successful, so we enjoyed watching the lights on the water and went for a motorcycle ride by the falls, an experience similar to riding through a wall of mist. We arrived on Victoria Day, May 24, 2010. We didn’t have any real issues along the way however. With all of the breaks we took, as well as time spent waiting for boats to cross our lift-bridge, it took us over 3 hours to make it to Niagara Falls. We travelled along Lakeshore / HWY 2, eventually arriving at HWY 20 / Lundy’s Lane. Our plan was simple: Travel from Toronto to Niagara Falls on the bikes, taking no highways. With a combined 375cc split between two motorcycles, Adrian and Ashley ride their little bikes to Niagara Falls for all kinds of silliness in the city of big water.