lizabu
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I've been to NF at least a dozen times. I'm glad to see you decided to drive. Buffalo is somewhat far from Niagara Falls even if it is the closest airport. I'm glad to see you're considering coming over to the Canadian side. Last time I was in NF, NY all I remember doing was going to rainbow mall and a couple of really nice parks but they have nowhere near the number of activities as you will find on the Canadian side. I've often stayed at the Sheraton on the falls. They also have gorgous views of the falls and are located at the base of Clifton hill where all the tourist attractions are located. They also have an indoor water park which kids love. Make sure you buy your tickets from AAA/CAA as they're half the price. Once in Niagara Falls you will want to for sure do the Maid of the Mist. I like to buy an adventure Pass. They're somewhere around $40 and you can do the Maid of the Mist, the Journey behind the Falls, The Great Gorge adventure (be sure to check out the Hindu temple across the street too...gorgous!), the butterfly conservatory and the floral clock plus it includes tickets to ride the people mover for 2 days. It will take 2 days to do all these activities. Clifton hill is all wax museums, fun houses and arcades. I find them fun to look at but rarely go inside any of the museums. A good value for a meal was the Rainforest Cafe. They are charging pretty much what everyone else on Clifton Hill is charging for a meal but you get a "show". Marineland is one I usually skip. Last time I was there I just baked in the sun (they have no trees). The rides are the same kind found everywhere and the animals seem sad but that's just MHO. The ferris wheel on Clifton hill is something you will probably enjoy as I know I like it. You can also just grab an ice cream and take a seat nearby and just watch the street performers....I wonder if Gold Elvis is still there? If you will be there on the weekend in summer months be sure to check out the Fireworks over the falls. I grab a blanket and a pizza and sit on the grass with the kids. It's great.