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Movieland Wax Museum Of The Stars - Crypt keeper

Movieland Wax Museum Of The Stars

2.5(54 reviews)
0.8 mi

We have been to a few wax museums on Clifton Hill but never went here. This was not the best…read moreexperience as sometimes we had to look at the names of the stars because they were sometimes unidentifiable. Still entertaining and something to do on a rainy. It was not busy but not empty either. We were having fun with others walking around. Most of us thought the same thing odd looking stars. But it was a fun time. If you buy a pass there were some attractions included so you might want to see what attractions are included. But I think this is a must see.

Yikes, this was not pretty. We bought a fun pass at a booth and one of the items it included was…read moreadmission to the wax museum. We figured it would not be the best by looking at the creepy Taylor Swift replica at the entrance but since the building had air conditioning and it was included in the pass, we thought we might as well try it. I do give the museum credit, there are a lot of wax figures to look at. We did end up sending an hour here so you don't feel like you're paying a lot to see nothing. The figures are terrible. Everything looks old, rundown and a lot of them do not look like the characters or celebrities at all. Some of them have been in the museum for so long where they are falling apart. There is a section where you can take a photo with the characters from the Simpsons. They look nothing like the characters and the cloths on some of them were literally falling off. We were in an area that recognized celebrities in pop music and it was very outdated. Miley Cyrus was dressed as Hannah Montana, Justin Bieber looked like he was still 16 and Katy Perry was in her Teenage Dream era. I would not spend money on this attraction. If you get a pass and this is included, sure but trust me, there are a lot more things you can look at instead

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Movieland Wax Museum Of The Stars - Twilight

Twilight

Movieland Wax Museum Of The Stars - The Blues Brothers?!  Really?!  #Sad

The Blues Brothers?! Really?! #Sad

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Cave of the Winds

Cave of the Winds

4.7(293 reviews)
0.5 mi

While visiting Niagara Falls in Winter is not for the faint of heart, its a million times worth it…read morefor the breathtaking scenes. Not only was this attraction affordable at $14. It was lovely, gorgeous, and breathtaking. During winter the area is a ghost town making parking plentiful. We purchased tickets and were guided inside promptly. We were given a brief video history of Niagara Falls before we were herded to the elevators and brought down to the main attraction. In winter just watch your step and go bundled. It was definitely misty and plenty of ice on the floor. But enjoy and take tons of pictures. Would definitely come back!

We came the day after they took down the Hurricane Deck, and while I would have loved to go up that…read morenext tier, the water, wind from the falls was so powerful in the areas that we were able to get to. 1) The poncho they give you here, is a waste of time, but regardless of what poncho you are wearing, you are going to get SOAKED. Shoes, Socks, Legs, SOAKED. 2) We went towards the end of the season, the wood handrails and boarding are all SLIPPERY, walk slow. 3) Did I mention you will get SOAKED? Ok so, first time here, but I had read some reviews and we brought our own Ponchos which were far superior to what they hand out here with your entry ticket. I wore shorts, in the cold weather, because that is just what I do, so my pants did not get wet. I wore socks and shoes that were quick drying, so I only walked around in sloshy shoes for a small time, however you are probably best to just bring a change so that you don't have to walk around in wet shoes at all. It is difficult to image the power of this falls, as my wife said to me here 'I thought it would be bigger" Is that the first time she has said that to me? Maybe not. While the falls itself is not super tall, it is massively wide, and the power that is generated by the water coming over the falls is hard to express, without experiencing it from the decks here at the cave of the winds. Oh yeah, also there is no cave.

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Cave of the Winds - Deck under construction. Not accessible until May. Instead see it from the top or go to the observation deck up the road

Deck under construction. Not accessible until May. Instead see it from the top or go to the observation deck up the road

Cave of the Winds - View of falls and mist

View of falls and mist

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Niagara Falls Public Library

Niagara Falls Public Library

3.0(4 reviews)
1.5 mi

Hi I just wanted to…read moresay a couple of things. As a regular customer of the library on Victoria Avenue. I was there today March 24 at 11:15am your 2 millenial females with dark hair glasses and ponytails were sitting at the desk by the computers. They were gossiping about customers. Saying how they don't know the person but they feel like they are.... I went up to your dark hair guy at the desk by the front. He had glasses and a red sweatshirt. He refuses to do anything about it. He says I stand behind my coworkers. All I asked was for the behaviour to be more professional. Another blonde lady with glasses ( she was about my age. I'm 49) she hears the conversation and goes over to the desk and tells the millenial lady working about my complaint. I then hear the millenial lady say well you know she's a....the lady stops her and says, we should avoid saying anything else cause she might come over and yell at us. See this why people don't feel comfortable coming to the downtown library anymore. I've worked in Customer service the last 30 years of my life. I don't understand why employees in a Library get to behave so rudely?? At any of my jobs we would have been fired for it Please teach your staff some professionalism

I can't say enough about how wonderful and helpful. The women are here when dealing with a passport…read moreapplication. They take the time to thoroughly explain everything they're very friendly very helpful. Highly recommend using this location.

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Niagara Falls Public Library - Nice design

Nice design

Niagara Falls Public Library - The inner garden

The inner garden

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The Brock Niagara Falls Fallsview, Tapestry by Hilton - Health club  fitness center  gym

The Brock Niagara Falls Fallsview, Tapestry by Hilton

3.5(8 reviews)
0.8 mi

We enjoyed our recent stay at The Brock Niagara Falls. Our room was comfortable, clean and…read morespacious, and the staff were attentive and efficient. Upon our arrival, Rosa assisted us with the check-in process. She was very kind and willing to help as best as she could with questions that I had regarding the Hilton app and what benefits we would receive with our stay (i.e. bonus points, food and beverage credits, etc.). Unfortunately, my app is English, so she wasn't able to assist very much, but she did confirm our benefits. We also asked about the onsite parking, which is rather confusing, and had to circle back a second time to speak with Alicia for clarification but were still left with no real understanding. We just had to trust the process! We stayed on the 12th floor, which requires an elevator transfer on the 9th floor. This "secret" elevator also granted us "personal" and direct access to the hotel's restaurant where we had breakfast each morning. The continental (or cold) breakfast items were included with our stay, but you can upgrade to the "full" breakfast for $19.95. With our daily $10 food and beverage credit, this came to $15.95 each. The breakfast offerings were your typical hotel fare (sausage links, bacon, scramble eggs, fresh fruit, yogurt, toast, muffins, oatmeal, etc.) and on busier days, the full breakfast includes an omelet station where they also offer waffles hot from the waffle iron. On less busy days, the server will offer you eggs your way from the kitchen. We experienced both during our stay. The view of the falls was the best part of the breakfast for me. One day, when we were in a rush, I didn't eat anything. I just sipped on a cup of coffee and took in the view! The room we reserved had floor-to-ceiling windows for a great view of the falls, but the positioning of the room had us looking directly at the parking lot of the Duty-Free store. We could see the falls, but the positioning was a bit disappointing, and we'd been told at check-in that the Guest Relations Manager had chosen it for us. Also, the windows need a good cleaning. The view didn't present anything like the pictures on their website. Nevertheless, we enjoyed our room. The bathroom was clean with hot water and great water pressure. The bed was comfortable. The black-out curtains were perfect for sleeping-in. Our separate living area had a comfy couch, a desk with a bench that we used as a table/ottoman and mini fridge. We also spotted a microwave in the area where the ice machine is housed. We were very comfortable during our multi-day stay. Our stay also included vouchers for free tastings at a local distillery and brewery, but we weren't able to fit those into our schedule. The pool has posted hours for families and children, as well as for adults only, but we didn't swim during our stay either. We did check out the on-site casino and some of the quick-service restaurants that were connected to the hotel. We ate at the onsite Subway and ordered a pie from Pizza Hut.

Staff here is amazing. Very professional and a can do attitude…read more European style hotel with small rooms. Older style especially 12th floor with a view. Not a lot of lighting in the room. Heat is excellent. Bathroom was nice . Hallway however cold to freezing. Doesn't appear as if they can heat the hallway. View of falls with top to bottom view was great. Housekeeping was friendly and excellent. Room was serviced well. Closer to parking garage and other activities. Recommended hotel if looking for a nice hotel.

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The Brock Niagara Falls Fallsview, Tapestry by Hilton - Meeting Room

Meeting Room

The Brock Niagara Falls Fallsview, Tapestry by Hilton - Meeting Room

Meeting Room

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Oakes Garden Theatre - Oakes Garden Theatre, Niagara Falls ON

Oakes Garden Theatre

5.0(2 reviews)
0.7 mi

A beautiful park along the walkway facing Niagara Falls. The park dates back to 1937. Lovely…read moreornamental iron gates, a beautiful stone walkway through perfectly landscaped gardens and next to lily ponds before the amphitheater and then... the view over Niagara Falls. The fountain at the center of the park is the entranceway to Queen Victoria Park at the foot of Clifton Hills. A fabulous pergola for some shade (it was HOT this morning!). The park is perfect for your photo ops and is available for event rental overlooking American Falls near the Rainbow Bridge. [Review 1498 of 2024 - 174 in Ontario - 22521 overall]

Thank you to the Yelp Universe for allowing me the honor of being the first to review this most…read morebeautiful little park. It truly is indicative of the civilized country that Canada is and how the Canadians cherish flowers, gardens and outdoor beauty. According to www.niagarafalls.com, "Opened in 1937, the designers of Oakes Garden Theatre capitalized on the contours of the landscape to create a curved pergola overlooking a central amphitheatre. The shaded lily ponds and formalized gardens offer visitors a tranquil escape in the heart of Niagara Falls. Bordered by ornamental iron gates and Queenston limestone, Oakes Garden Theatre provides a spectacular entranceway to Queen Victoria Park at the foot of Clifton Hill.' I cherished Oakes Garden Thatre as a place for a brief respite after trudging up the hill from taking the Hornblower Cruise to Niagara Falls. I saw an open gate and stuck my head in to see if there was a shortcut here to the Sheraton. Instead, I was transfixed by a beautiful landscape. Some guys in a rock band were beginning to set up their gear at the amphitheater stage and there were plenty of children and families about. Seeing some such a gorgeous landscape with benches, seats and plenty of lovely flowers was enough to beckon me in. Later on at the Sheraton, I was happy to note that my hotel room overlooked Oakes Garden and I was able to enjoy some of the rock concert going on at the amphitheater that night. Then the Niagara Falls fireworks show started at 10 p.m. and Oakes is a great place to watch that too. Entry is free all year round. During summer, the place is a hub of activity. The winter months are peacefully quiet with snow covering the area. In winter, there is a lights show at the falls along Niagara Parkway. At this time, the Oakes Garden Theatre also puts up animated light displays along the garden. For those looking to escape the tourist madness of Niagara Falls, this little haven is your answer. It truly is a hidden gem in the Niagara Falls area.

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Oakes Garden Theatre - Oakes Garden Theatre, Niagara Falls ON

Oakes Garden Theatre, Niagara Falls ON

Oakes Garden Theatre - Oakes Garden Theatre, Niagara Falls ON

Oakes Garden Theatre, Niagara Falls ON

Oakes Garden Theatre - Oakes Garden Theatre, Niagara Falls ON

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