Niagara Falls with kids/discounts?
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Niagara Falls with kids/discounts?
Besides the AAA deals, is there a good source for coupons, discounts etc for major tourist attractions with kids...June...Niagara Falls?
Have any thoughts about the BEST time of day/week to enjoy attractions and reduce the wait time on lines etc.?
Any tips on where to eat - avoiding tourist trap prices and poor food/service?
THANK YOU.
SG
Have any thoughts about the BEST time of day/week to enjoy attractions and reduce the wait time on lines etc.?
Any tips on where to eat - avoiding tourist trap prices and poor food/service?
THANK YOU.
SG
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hi mrs go,
I've been getting emails from the Entertainment book people lately saying they're selling off this year's book for $9.99. If I remember correctly, the Toronto book had quite a few Niagara Falls coupons in it. If you can get one before you come, at $9.99 it would pay for itself with one or two uses. If there are a lot of you, you might even consider buying two. I wish I'd bought one this year -- I'd gladly pass along my NF coupons. I'll ask my friends and sisters if any of them have it.
How old are the kids? If they're anything over the age of toddlers, you really should take them for a ride on the Maid of the Mist. Where are you coming from?
I've been getting emails from the Entertainment book people lately saying they're selling off this year's book for $9.99. If I remember correctly, the Toronto book had quite a few Niagara Falls coupons in it. If you can get one before you come, at $9.99 it would pay for itself with one or two uses. If there are a lot of you, you might even consider buying two. I wish I'd bought one this year -- I'd gladly pass along my NF coupons. I'll ask my friends and sisters if any of them have it.
How old are the kids? If they're anything over the age of toddlers, you really should take them for a ride on the Maid of the Mist. Where are you coming from?
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Check out the Adventure Pass at the Niagara Parks website: www.niagaraparks.com
Depending on how much you do, you can save a fair amount of money. One trick is to arrange the activities by how far from the falls they are located. All the ones further away do on the same day and use the free People Mover coupon that day - that will give you all day transportation when you need it.
The pass provides you with a timed ticket for Journey Behind the Falls, Butterfly Conservatory and White Water Walk - use them so you don't worry about missing something.
An example is:
Day 1 -
In morning get timed ticket for JBTF for afternoon, then head straight to Maid of the Mist for an early trip. After MOTM, take a leisurely stroll towards Table Rock enjoying the view. Then do JBTF. Then head to Clifton Hill to do some "tacky midway" activities.
Day 2 -
In morning get the People Mover pass and stop along the way doing:
White Water Walk
Whirlpool Aero Car
picnic lunch at Niagara Glen
Butterfly Conservatory
Sir Adam Beck 2 Generating Station
Floral Clock
head back the other way past the falls and see the Floral Showhouse
Day 3 - walk over Rainbow Bridge to the US side and take the Scenic Trolley ($2 for the day) to Goat Island, take a leisurely stroll, have a picnic lunch, then do Cave of the Winds. Do some more explorations of Goat Island and the Three Sisters Islands and then head back over Rainbow Bridge.
On any Friday or Sunday night, find a spot on the grass between MOTM and Table Rock and sit back and watch the fireworks.
Day 4 - take a leisurely drive along the parkway to Niagara on the Lake visiting some of the historical sites along the way.
Day 5 - Marineland.
Day 6 - head the opposite direction from day 4 and visit Old Fort Erie.
There's also the US version at www.niagarafallsstatepark.com.
For eating, Tim Hortons and Swiss Chalet offer good fare. Boston Pizza is on Clifton Hill and you can get a single size pizza for $10 - it was big enough to feed a woman and a small child. If you do picnics for lunch, you can cut costs enough that dinners don't seem so bad (or do a picnic dinner and eat out at lunch when prices may be lower).
Hope that helps.
Depending on how much you do, you can save a fair amount of money. One trick is to arrange the activities by how far from the falls they are located. All the ones further away do on the same day and use the free People Mover coupon that day - that will give you all day transportation when you need it.
The pass provides you with a timed ticket for Journey Behind the Falls, Butterfly Conservatory and White Water Walk - use them so you don't worry about missing something.
An example is:
Day 1 -
In morning get timed ticket for JBTF for afternoon, then head straight to Maid of the Mist for an early trip. After MOTM, take a leisurely stroll towards Table Rock enjoying the view. Then do JBTF. Then head to Clifton Hill to do some "tacky midway" activities.
Day 2 -
In morning get the People Mover pass and stop along the way doing:
White Water Walk
Whirlpool Aero Car
picnic lunch at Niagara Glen
Butterfly Conservatory
Sir Adam Beck 2 Generating Station
Floral Clock
head back the other way past the falls and see the Floral Showhouse
Day 3 - walk over Rainbow Bridge to the US side and take the Scenic Trolley ($2 for the day) to Goat Island, take a leisurely stroll, have a picnic lunch, then do Cave of the Winds. Do some more explorations of Goat Island and the Three Sisters Islands and then head back over Rainbow Bridge.
On any Friday or Sunday night, find a spot on the grass between MOTM and Table Rock and sit back and watch the fireworks.
Day 4 - take a leisurely drive along the parkway to Niagara on the Lake visiting some of the historical sites along the way.
Day 5 - Marineland.
Day 6 - head the opposite direction from day 4 and visit Old Fort Erie.
There's also the US version at www.niagarafallsstatepark.com.
For eating, Tim Hortons and Swiss Chalet offer good fare. Boston Pizza is on Clifton Hill and you can get a single size pizza for $10 - it was big enough to feed a woman and a small child. If you do picnics for lunch, you can cut costs enough that dinners don't seem so bad (or do a picnic dinner and eat out at lunch when prices may be lower).
Hope that helps.
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goddesstogo - Great idea on the Entertainment Book! I love mine here in Orlando but never thought about buying one for a trip elsewhere. I too am looking for discounts in Toronto and Niagara. However, FYI fellow Fodorites, I have checked and they are sold out for this area on EntertainmentBook.com. Just found it on EBay though!
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Dear goddesstogo, Your letter arrived today and we are very grateful for your kindness! Not to worry about our address on the internet because it is not our home address...just a convenient pick-up place. We hope someone spoils you soon too! Hopefully, we can return the favor if you ever travel to NYC. SG



