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While Niagara Falls has long been considered
place for lovers - particularly for honeymooners - developers are broadening
appeal as a destination resort for families and retirees. But at
heart of it, it's still a spectacular setting to find, celebrate, or renew romance for any age.
My wife and I spent a couple days in late September exploring
Canadian side of
falls and hosted at on of
area's premier hotels, The Sheraton On The Falls. (The Sheraton offers great off-season rates around Valentine's Day.
After a drive from Toronto, where I had been n business, we were ready to relax and we couldn't have picked a better location. The hotel booked us into one of their premium suites, complete with sitting area and fireplace, king-size bed, jetted tub, and unparalleled views of both
famous Horseshoe Falls and American Falls. Whether it's
nightly man-made light show of colors splashed on
falls or a sunrise playing in
mist,
hotel offers a front-row seat.
We arrived in
afternoon and by that eveneing we explored
shops, restaurants and attractions on Falls Avenue and Clifton Hill. The Sheraton is at
heart of
Falls Avenue development, featureing a Planet Hollywood restaurant, Hard Rock Café, Rainforest Café, and attractions, including a simulated "Ride Over
Falls," "Dino Island 3D" ride, "Elvira's Haunted Coaster," a Hershey chocolate shop, and Casino Niagara.
Inside Casino Niagara, it's evident that this is no longer
Niagara Falls popularized in
Marilyn Monroe movie, 'Niagara.' The over-60 crowd lined
blackjack tables and filled
seats in front of
slot machines. In fact, it's
casino and a steady stream of retirees driving
development on
Canadian side; enough so, that
Canadians are planning a second casino and their envious American neighbors hope to open one of their own to revitalize Niagara Falls, New York's depressed tourist district.
Around
corner from
casino, Clifton Hill-area streets are brimming with attractions and tourist traps, including souvenir shops, arcades, small thrill rides, fun houses, and fast food joints. If your wallet's fat enough, you can spend
entire day at places like
Guiness World Records Museum, a Ripley's Believe it or Not museum and theater, haunted houses, a thrill ride accompanied by a 70mm film, and Movieland Wax Museum.
On our trip up
hill we ducked into
Rain Forest Café for dinner. The menu items featured Chimi-Cha-Cha, Magambo Shrimp, and Mojo Bones (slow-roasted ribs). The restaurant includes a collection of animatronic wildlife - life-sized elephants and fearsome gorillas, choreographed to a recycling soundtrack of music and theatrics. Sitting amid tropical trees, guests experience simulated rainstorms. A volcano at
entrance of
restaurant "erupts" periodically. It's a great place for couples, but is certainly among
attractions meant to draw families.