Mom24Princesses
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Should we wear tough shorts instead of a bathing suit? Any issues with clothes being damaged?
I thought that was NIAGARA Falls.A t-shirt that reads “I visited one of the world’s biggest tourist traps”.![]()
Now I’m second guessing myself for picking it. Do people slip and fall often? DH and I are mid 50s. DD and SiL are plus sized.
Now I’m second guessing myself for picking it. Do people slip and fall often? DH and I are mid 50s. DD and SiL are plus sized.
I thought that was NIAGARA Falls.
I kid. As a Toronto area resident I love going to the Falls.
Anyway, rash guard and aqua shoes definitely recommended.
frankly the reason people get hurt IF they get hurt is the hand holding thing ..... you're better off to go on your own in a small group.
I've been going here since 1986 and no one I know has been injured worse than a skinned knee.
When you go with a cruise excursion they form you into a long line with hand holding and lead you up 'the path'. You climb one time and get herded back to your bus.
But in reality it is FREE to climb the falls one you pay the DAY ADMISSION FEE to the National Park ..... that's right you pay for the entire day . . .
and holding hands and using a guide is NOT required (guides work for tips). It isn't a bad idea for your first time, a guide I mean, but IMO it is the hand holding that gets people hurt. If one falls and they are holding hands, one turns into three or more . . .
We go up the middle without guides and in a typical visit stay 3 hours or so and climb up, down and sideways . . .
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see the folks to the left? the 'line' holding hands ... we're going up the middle.
we're chillin in a pool along the way ... see the conga line behind us?
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I'm in the bandanna ... 55 at the time.
p.s. by noon the cruise excursions are typically GONE and the place is a lot more fun with no crowds.