Hotel at a Glance: Skyline Inn Niagara Falls
Just a few blocks from the Skyline Inn Niagara Falls, you can see all of the three major Niagara cataracts at once: American, Bridal Veil, and Horseshoe Falls. Situated in the bustling Falls Avenue Resort tourist district, the hotel is connected to one of the largest indoor water parks in North America. The hotel is also near several restaurants. With option 1 of this getaway, kids can eat lunch or dinner free with their parents at Planet Hollywood and Perkins Restaurant.
- Family-friendly perks: With this getaway, you’ll get mini-golf passes for four; option 2 also comes with four two-day water-park passes.
- Catch a movie in the hotel’s indoor courtyard. Films are shown here every night that the water park is open.
- Spacious rooms are outfitted with sleek yet comfortable decor, refrigerators, and coffee makers.
- Adventure City: Kids will get a kick out of this 17,000-square-foot indoor park’s arcade games and rides, which include bumper cars and glow-in-the-dark putt-putt (option 1 includes four complimentary tokens per child).
- Fallsview Buffet: Enjoy views of Niagara Falls after piling up your plate at the buffet.
- Casino Niagara is also located nearby. Try your luck at more than 45 gaming tables, 1,700 slot machines, and several video-gaming terminals, or take in a good chuckle at Yuk Yuk’s Comedy Club.
Niagara Falls, Ontario: Panoramic Views of the Falls near Vegas-Style Casinos and Water Parks
At Niagara Falls—considered by many to be one of the world’s seven natural wonders—water thunders downward from a height of nearly 200 feet, crashing onto craggy boulders below. The falls straddle the border between Canada and the United States, with segments located in both New York and Ontario, but the Canadian side of the Niagara River is universally hailed as the finest vantage point to take in all three of Niagara Falls’ photogenic brinks: American, Bridal Veil, and Horseshoe Falls.
Hornblower cruises ferry raincoat-clad passengers around the base of the falls from April through October, depending on the river’s ice conditions. Year-round, Journey Behind the Falls grants a glimpse behind the curtain of Horseshoe Falls—board an elevator that descends 150 feet into the bedrock, then stand at an observation deck steps away from the cascading water.
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