People_Mover 01-15-2008, 10:10 AM Hi Ontario :D My wife and I are headed to Fallsview Ontario next month for some vacation, relaxation, etc... We are both 26. What are some good restaurants/things to do there? What is this ice wine I hear about? Butterfly museum? Any good steakhouses or wine bars? We aren't much into clubbing, but I hear there's a good strip club there??
We are flying into Buffalo and will be cabbin' it to our hotel, probably the Sheraton. I play a lot of poker online, so I'm definitely going to check out the casino and their poker games there. How is the weather? We bought some heavy wool coats for when we are walking around town. Do we need some gloves, hats, long johns, boots? What is the best way to exchange US funds for Canadian Funds? At the casino? My bank does not do it and Suntrust said I have to be a member. I don't want to get assraped on fees though. ATM max is 300.00 and I need more than that. Thanks for any tips/suggestions you can recommend.
PerryLynch 01-15-2008, 10:30 AM The best advice I can give you is to keep it on the plastic! The credit card company will do the currency exchange automatically, and you'll often end up in a better position that way - or at least a more accurate one.
Webwader 01-15-2008, 02:14 PM If you really want cash, take your US money to a Canadian bank when you get there. Try to guess as close as possible how much you will need so you won't lose as much when you have to reverse the process. But as stated, plastic works best of all if you are with a good credit card company.
People_Mover 01-17-2008, 09:35 AM If you really want cash, take your US money to a Canadian bank when you get there. Try to guess as close as possible how much you will need so you won't lose as much when you have to reverse the process. But as stated, plastic works best of all if you are with a good credit card company.
ok thanks :)
People_Mover 01-18-2008, 08:05 AM booked the Sheraton 149.99/night for 5 nights, the larger hotel room on floors 25-31 with big bathroom, yadda yadda yadda.
I'm looking at restaurants online and was wondering if you awesome helpers can give any review on the following:
The Keg Steakhouse - 9th floor of Embassy Suites
Rainbow Room - Brock Plaza Hotel
Terrapin Grille - Marriot
Watermark Restaurant - Hilton 33rd floor
Also, are their fireworks during February? Some of the pics I've looked at look awesome with the fireworks over the falls. Chicks like that romantic stuff and helps getting sexytime imo
Tim Vance 01-24-2008, 07:57 PM Hey People_Mover...
If I'm reading you right, your going to Fallsview Casino, in Niagara Falls Ontario? :confused: http://www.fallsviewcasinoandhotel.com/?gclid=CP70pr2pkJECFQT-lgodQhGrQQ
First, if your flying into Buffalo New York, your not really going to be cabbing it to Fallsview Ontario...you are going to be crossing an International Border (Canada) first. :rolleyes: Your better off to rent a car at the airport, and drive across - it can get real expensive going the 30 miles to the border, then waiting at the border. The Fallsview complex is literally right across the road on the Canadian side. ( And get a good map and directions - it can be tricky - there are 3 Border crossings - you want Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls, not Peace Bridge Buffalo, or Lewiston - Although, personally, we usually cross at Lewiston - but I live here :p)
I would actually suggest going to Casino Seneca in Niagara Falls New York, since IMO it's a much better Casino/Hotel, but Niagara Falls NY is dead compared to Niagara Falls Ont. You can take a tour across the border, or just walk across - it's about a mile walk from casino to casino, with the Falls, and the Border in the way... (make sure you have your birth certificate and drivers license to cross the Border - you need it to get back into the US - Passport is good too, but not mandatory)
The Canadian side is a much better tourist town (trap) and defiantly has better attractions, restaurants, etc, etc...But, it is alot more expensive! Think Disney World, or better yet, Universal Studios...
If you want to look into icewine http://www.niagaraicewinefestival.com/
Then you should know the Icewine Festival ends on 3 Feb. and is in the area of St Catherines Ontario - about a 1/2 hour from Niagara Falls, towards Toronto (about an hours drive from NF).
For all your info try here: http://www.niagarafallstourism.com/
The fireworks/illumination schedule is halfway down on the left, but basically there are no fireworks (except Christmas/New Years) during the winter. But the nighttime illumination is really spectacular!
You can exchange money almost everywhere, but use a bank - US or Canadian side, doesn't matter, but be prepared to get screwed on the 'exchange rate' Our money is about 2 or 3 cents more than yours right now, but they charge a fee everywhere, and you get screwed. Put major purchases on your plastic, and use ATM's - you only pay ATM fee ($2), and you shouldn't need more than $600 a day, right? ($300 each?)
Hope this helps, have a great time, and bring back PICS!!!
PS, your coming to Canada in the middle of winter - Feb is about the coldest month of the year, so if your going out - and you can't see the Falls without going out - you have to stand there to believe it - bundle up - mist from the Falls covers everything in ice, up to 1/2 mile away...
If you don't mind hanging with a couple of old Element owners, let me know - We're only an hour from the Falls, and we love hitting the Falls area! IMO Winter is the most beautiful!
The first pic shows Rainbow Bridge, and the US side; Casino Seneca is the tall square white building on the right. The Second shows the Canadian side, and Fallsview is the big building straight ahead. The last pic is Horseshoe Falls.
davedad 01-25-2008, 05:05 AM Hey People_Mover...
If I'm reading you right, your going to Fallsview Casino, in Niagara Falls Ontario? :confused: http://www.fallsviewcasinoandhotel.com/?gclid=CP70pr2pkJECFQT-lgodQhGrQQ
First, if your flying into Buffalo New York, your not really going to be cabbing it to Fallsview Ontario...you are going to be crossing an International Border (Canada) first. :rolleyes: Your better off to rent a car at the airport, and drive across - it can get real expensive going the 30 miles to the border, then waiting at the border. The Fallsview complex is literally right across the road on the Canadian side. ( And get a good map and directions - it can be tricky - there are 3 Border crossings - you want Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls, not Peace Bridge Buffalo, or Lewiston - Although, personally, we usually cross at Lewiston - but I live here :p)
I would actually suggest going to Casino Seneca in Niagara Falls New York, since IMO it's a much better Casino/Hotel, but Niagara Falls NY is dead compared to Niagara Falls Ont. You can take a tour across the border, or just walk across - it's about a mile walk from casino to casino, with the Falls, and the Border in the way... (make sure you have your birth certificate and drivers license to cross the Border - you need it to get back into the US - Passport is good too, but not mandatory)
The Canadian side is a much better tourist town (trap) and defiantly has better attractions, restaurants, etc, etc...But, it is alot more expensive! Think Disney World, or better yet, Universal Studios...
If you want to look into icewine http://www.niagaraicewinefestival.com/
Then you should know the Icewine Festival ends on 3 Feb. and is in the area of St Catherines Ontario - about a 1/2 hour from Niagara Falls, towards Toronto (about an hours drive from NF).
For all your info try here: http://www.niagarafallstourism.com/
The fireworks/illumination schedule is halfway down on the left, but basically there are no fireworks (except Christmas/New Years) during the winter. But the nighttime illumination is really spectacular!
You can exchange money almost everywhere, but use a bank - US or Canadian side, doesn't matter, but be prepared to get screwed on the 'exchange rate' Our money is about 2 or 3 cents more than yours right now, but they charge a fee everywhere, and you get screwed. Put major purchases on your plastic, and use ATM's - you only pay ATM fee ($2), and you shouldn't need more than $600 a day, right? ($300 each?)
Hope this helps, have a great time, and bring back PICS!!!
PS, your coming to Canada in the middle of winter - Feb is about the coldest month of the year, so if your going out - and you can't see the Falls without going out - you have to stand there to believe it - bundle up - mist from the Falls covers everything in ice, up to 1/2 mile away...
If you don't mind hanging with a couple of old Element owners, let me know - We're only an hour from the Falls, and we love hitting the Falls area! IMO Winter is the most beautiful!
The first pic shows Rainbow Bridge, and the US side; Casino Seneca is the tall square white building on the right. The Second shows the Canadian side, and Fallsview is the big building straight ahead. The last pic is Horseshoe Falls.
Your reply hit the nail on the head although personnaly I think the Casino in Ont. is nicer, There is a great steak house in the Casino on the American side and both have good buffet, I agree with crossing over the rainbow bridge however if you rent a car (advisable) you can cross the peace bridge and take the scenic route to the falls on river road it's a nice drive and the lines going over the peace bridge are usually shorter, Again, bring warm cloth's to wear as it gets extremely cold next to the falls, and again make sure you have passports or 2 forms of ID (military ID, drivers license, and a birth certificate) as the new border crossing rules are going into effect next week and I'm sure customs will be checking for ID closely, you don't want to get stuck in Canada!(although that might not be bad).
Tim Vance 01-25-2008, 05:20 PM make sure you have passports or 2 forms of ID (military ID, drivers license, and a birth certificate) as the new border crossing rules are going into effect next week and I'm sure customs will be checking for ID closely, you don't want to get stuck in Canada!(although that might not be bad).
You've hit one of my pet peeves here. I follow this very closely since I manage cross-border drivers.
There is alot of mis-information floating around. US Customs has demanded 2 pieces of ID (one must be gov't issued, with a photo) for over 2 years now, but the regs for this only come into effect next week.
The truth is, if you are driving across the border you only need Gov't issued id with a photo (driver's license will do) and proof of citizenship (birth certificate, green card, landed immigrant card, etc).
Homeland Security would prefer that everyone show a passport, and all foreigners (anyone not a US citizen) must have a Visa...
Ya know, it's your Border, do what you want with it, but if you want to shut off billions of $$$ of trade, this is a good way to do it. You guys American's) need to realize that you get almost 1/2 your oil from Canada, plus diamonds, gold, etc, etc....
Don't get me wrong, my stepfather is American, and my daughter is about to marry one, but what your gov't is doing is putting a real dent in my livelihood....
(sorry for the hijack, and rant...)
Andy-Montreal 01-26-2008, 08:39 AM Hi Ontario :D My wife and I are headed to Fallsview Ontario next month for some vacation, relaxation, etc... We aren't much into clubbing, but I hear there's a good strip club there??
With no intended insult to my fellow Ontarians, Quebec rules when it comes to strip clubs.
In addition to looking at the prettiest ladies north of the border, all of our clubs close at 3:00 A.M. ;) :D
Tim Vance 01-26-2008, 10:22 PM With no intended insult to my fellow Ontarians, Quebec rules when it comes to strip clubs.
In addition to looking at the prettiest ladies north of the border, all of our clubs close at 3:00 A.M. ;) :D
Hey Andy - No insult taken..:D
Besides, it's a well know fact here as well that our clubs don't hold a candle to the Quebec ones...not to mention the best looking women...:D
Now, that isn't to say that there aren't some good ones here as well....
Sadly, it's been a few years since I've been to any, so I can't recommend any in the Niagara area - the ones I used to go to where in the Greater Toronto Area....
davedad 01-27-2008, 10:01 AM Hey Andy - No insult taken..:D
Besides, it's a well know fact here as well that our clubs don't hold a candle to the Quebec ones...not to mention the best looking women...:D
Now, that isn't to say that there aren't some good ones here as well....
Sadly, it's been a few years since I've been to any, so I can't recommend any in the Niagara area - the ones I used to go to where in the Greater Toronto Area....
Take it from a Buffalonian, The strip clubs up in Canada are 110% better than anything we have here in the states, When I was still single I used to make it a habit of going to the clubs in fort erie and Niagara falls(sundowner etc.). never made it to the clubs in Quebec but from what I heard, there supposed to be great!, Maybe you should get an RL owner get together at one of those sometime.
People_Mover 01-30-2008, 10:23 AM TY for the replies :D We aren't renting a car because it's like 65.00 US for cab ride to get to the Hotel (Sharaton 25th-31st floor, BALLIN' LOL) and sheraton wants 20.00 day for parking.
We both have passports. I need Canadian $$ for playing poker at Fallsview. Tables games booooo, poker = easy $$ if you know what you are doing. :)
Ridgelines > Elements. :D We can't wait. One more week! Plane lands around 10:15 p.m. wednesday night. What kind of arrival time can I expect at Fallsview? midnight? later? Are cabs easy to get after we land or should I get a car service? (5-0 taxi quoted 83.00)
Tim Vance 01-30-2008, 01:59 PM For the few extra bucks, get the car service - do you really want to be standing outside at a cab stand? (remember I said it's WINTER here ;)) Also, they are cleaner, and not as many problems trying to cross the border....
Call your bank a couple of days before you leave, and tell them you want Cdn $$ before you leave. Most banks can do it with a day or 2 notice (besides, I know for a fact there are alot of Cdn $$ floating around central FL...
Hold on to this cash (or get it as travelers cheques...) until you need it - they are as good as cash at the casino's, then still use the ATM's. The are throughout the casino's the the rates are better...
Again, you can walk into any Canadian Bank and do your banking there, just like at home...
Have a great holiday, and we want to see pics!!
People_Mover 01-31-2008, 08:23 AM For the few extra bucks, get the car service - do you really want to be standing outside at a cab stand? (remember I said it's WINTER here ;)) Also, they are cleaner, and not as many problems trying to cross the border....
Call your bank a couple of days before you leave, and tell them you want Cdn $$ before you leave. Most banks can do it with a day or 2 notice (besides, I know for a fact there are alot of Cdn $$ floating around central FL...
Hold on to this cash (or get it as travelers cheques...) until you need it - they are as good as cash at the casino's, then still use the ATM's. The are throughout the casino's the the rates are better...
Again, you can walk into any Canadian Bank and do your banking there, just like at home...
Have a great holiday, and we want to see pics!!
my bank doesn't do canadian money. :( stupid credit unions! so i might just be stuck doing the exchange at the casino as some suggested. I'll charge all the food/souveniors, etc.. on the plastic. Once we get to Fallsview, isn't most things walking distance?
Should we get car service (5-0 taxi) or other, or are there going to be lots of taxis available at the airport?
Tim Vance 01-31-2008, 08:21 PM Everything is easily within walking distance (including the falls) - alot of what you need is within the Casino complex itself...
If you need a taxi, it's as easy as walking outside the door - there are taxi stands at each street entrance.
If you are planning on crossing the border, ask the concierge to set a car up for you - most taxi's won't/can't cross - same reason why you should get a car service (limo) at the airport, not a taxi...
As far as the money thing goes, get US $ travelers checks - the casino will exchange them for you - or just accept them as is - I don't know, but at least you won't be restricted by a daily cash limit on your card...
People_Mover 03-20-2008, 09:51 AM Just letting you all know we had an awesome time :)
We love Canada, eh? :D
The CopaCabana is a pretty sweet place. Starbucks and a muffin 14.00 what? lol
Thanks for all the tips
davedad 03-20-2008, 11:07 AM Just letting you all know we had an awesome time :)
We love Canada, eh? :D
The CopaCabana is a pretty sweet place. Starbucks and a muffin 14.00 what? lol
Thanks for all the tipsglad you had a great time, come up and visit this way again.
steveberger 03-20-2008, 11:44 AM What's a "strip club"?;)
Andy-Montreal 03-20-2008, 02:12 PM What's a "strip club"?;)
Picture No.1 = stripper
Picture No.2 = club
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