Question Posted Wednesday November 17 2010, 12:30 am
Me and 4 of my friends are going to Niagra falls for my friends spring break and we are looking for good bars and other atractions. If you know some please let me know.
I think you'll love Movieland. It's a wax museum with current and old scenes from movies that is very realistic. Madame Tussauds if it's still there is great and a legendary wax museum chain. The Niagara Falls Museum is worth the money too.
As far as bars goes I've got something a little different for you. I don't know if you have heard of Yuk Yuks Comedy Club but its the legendary comedy club chain where Jim Carrey, Russell Peters, Howie Mandell, Jay Leno and others gathered following.
Although not the famous Toronto club the Niagara Falls one is considered a hot spot and for shows around $20.00 it's pretty good cost wise with drinks and snacks. Check yukyuks.com and click on the Niagara Falls tab.
Will you be in Toronto for any part of the stay? Check out "Something Wicked Awesome This Way Comes" at Second City or our theater district.
NinjaNeer answered Wednesday November 17 2010, 11:09 am: I live near Niagara Falls... it's my staycation spot :) I've attached some websites at the bottom.
It all depends on what you like to do, and how old you are. You can only get in to bars and clubs if you're 19 or over. And yes, it's enforced, especially in the clubs.
I went to Dragonfly for my friend's bachelorette party, and we had a ton of fun. Decent music, pretty good environment. Also, if you're over 19 you can lose some money at Fallsview Casino.
For attractions, there's a ton to see. There's a giant enclosed ferris wheel, there's a behind the falls tour, there's a 4D movie, there are haunted houses, a Ripley's museum, wax museums, and of course, the falls! You can easily stay occupied for a good while. There's an area called Clifton Hill which has a lot of the attractions. For the falls attractions, you can get package deals.
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