Lodging in a Nutshell |
Cheryl
Bruneau, Contributing Writer |
"The
Honeymoon Capital of the World," as Niagara Falls is known, is
one of the world’s most breathtaking natural wonders. Visitors
have flocked here for the past 100 years, cameras in hand, in
hopes of capturing some of its splendor.
And although the Falls have become more commercialized
over the years with countless tourists and the addition of numerous
attractions and hotels, the sparkle of this gem has not been dulled.
So, with the mist spritzing your face as you
witness gallon upon gallon of water flow, both Niagara Falls New
York and Niagara Falls Ontario never cease to amaze. There are
numerous ways to experience the Falls, whether you choose to simply
lean over the rails at the water’s edge, stand behind the Falls
in the Table Rock Complex or float below in the Maid of the Mist.
As a matter of fact, many impetuous souls attempted to experience
the Falls firsthand-in a barrel-and didn’t live to tell about
it. So leave your barrel at home as the era of the daredevil has
ended. Stunts are no longer just frowned upon, they’re illegal.
Niagara Falls is actually two cities -- one
in Ontario, Canada, the other in New York -- joined by the bridge
across the Niagara River. The Canadian side claims the Horseshoe
Falls, aptly named for its curved formation. The American side,
slightly higher than the Canadian, runs straight across with Goat
and Luna Island separating it from the smallest of the falls,
the Bridal Veil.
Niagara Falls hotels abound in both countries,
with the favorable exchange on the American dollar, Canadians
may opt to stay put and Americans may consider crossing the bridge.
That having been said, accommodations are more plentiful on the
Canadian side and may be preferable if a view of the falls is
imperative--many Ontario hotels offer a falls view.
Most of the well-known hotel chains are represented
here, including anything from a simple place to hang your hat
to the four-star Marriott Niagara Falls or Hilton overlooking
the falls. However, even some of the more modest Niagara Falls
motels boast Jacuzzi rooms or fireplaces, capitalizing on Niagara’s
image of romance. But these motel rooms cannot be had without
a price, particularly in high season.
The area also offers a variety of B&Bs, in
Canada and the U.S., serving anyone from the solo traveler to
couples looking for a romantic hideaway. New York’s Rainbow House
Bed & Breakfast even offers a wedding chapel.
Despite being known as a romantic getaway,
Niagara Falls has easily as many draws to entice family and leisure
travelers as well. The Falls hotels reflect this, with family
suites and offers including "kids eat and stay free" receiving
at least as much emphasis as heart-shaped Jacuzzis and honeymoon
packages.
Business travelers have less to choose from
though there are accommodations that do boast meeting facilities.
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, about a 30-minute drive from the
cities of Niagara Falls, features more extensive choices for business
travelers with the Prince of Wales Hotel, the Pillar & Post Inn,
Queen’s Landing Inn & Conference Resort, and the White Oaks Conference
Resort and Spa.
The obvious attraction in Niagara Falls is,
of course, the Falls. Some ways to experience a more up-close
encounter with the Falls are the famous Maid of the Mist, the
Cave of the Winds Trip on Goat Island and a visit to the Table
Rock Complex. On the Canadian side, Skylon Tower provides views
from overhead (800 feet) and the Niagara Spanish Aero Car carries
passengers above the Niagara Gorge. Also worth a visit is Marineland,
featuring marine shows with killer whales, sea lions and dolphins.
Getting around Niagara Falls either requires
a good pair of shoes or a willingness to board the bus. The main
thoroughfares in Ontario, the Niagara Parkway and Falls Avenue,
run parallel to the Niagara River and see most of the tourist
traffic. Clifton Hill, Victoria Avenue and Lundys Lane, three
other main streets, see the bulk of the rest. In that light, though
parking is available it can be a problem, particularly in the
midst of the prime tourist season. Parking on the American side
is more readily available with on-street parking and both free
and pay lots.
The Niagara Ontario Transit bus service connects
all areas of the Canadian city and the Niagara Parks Commission’s
People Mover System is a public transportation loop, operating
from mid-May to mid-October, which provides buses spaced about
20 minutes apart. If cars are left in the People Mover’s main
terminal, for a daily parking fee, all passengers receive free
all day transportation on this system. Niagara Falls does have
taxi service as well.
In the U.S., the Niagara Frontier Transportation
Authority (Metro) offers bus service within the city and outlying
areas, including connections to Lockport and Buffalo. Taxi service
is also available.
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