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Saturday, March 7, 2015

Niagara Falls: Canada's Mini Vegas



Niagara Falls, Ontario Canada.  "Canada's mini-Vegas"
Working as an entertainer all year round means I don't get to play tourist often. But when I do, I find it refreshing to enjoy the many commodities and attractions residents of Niagara tend to take for granted. Recently you may have heard a funny moniker  that compares Niagara Falls to Las Vegas by calling it "Canada's Mini Vegas".  I know I have, so this week I will blog about why this is becoming a reality.

The Clifton Hill District
Niagara Falls, Ontario is home to a bounty of activities appropriate for all ages ranging from The Falls, Marineland, water-parks, and a downtown mid-way called Clifton Hill District that has rides, museums and adventure rooms. But recently there has been a push by the major hotel chains to cater to a different demographic.  Marketing has shifted focus to the adult lifestyle and here are some reasons why.





Toronto is only 90 min away, and for many GTA residents the concept of a weekend "get-away" means going to Niagara Falls for a mini-vegas style vacation.  Minus the warm weather of course. This population of 25-45 year old professionals are looking to spend money and have a good time.  No kids allowed.

Suite at The Hilton Fallsview Hotel
An ideal weekend for this prospective tourist should start with booking a room at The Hilton Fallsview Hotel Resort, where you can enjoy Hilton service right across the street from the Fallsview Casino Resort.  This Hilton has the highest hotel tower in Canada, and built a glass-hallway that connects you directly to the Casino without ever having to step outside. This is great perk for those adventure types who brave the winter in high-heels and spandex mini-skirts.  




Backstage at 365 Club with
Tara from the Sister Act  Band

You can enjoy dinner at one of The Hilton's three signature restaurants, Brasa Brazilian Steakhouse (make sure you come say hi to me!), The Watermark Restaurant, or Pranzo Italian Grill prior to going out on the town.  If your in the mood for a drink, Spyce Lounge located on the main floor not only serves exotic martini's and also features a menu with light snack's to start off the night.  


The next step on this Niagara adventure usually involves going to the Fallsview Casino Resort to play cards or to see a show.  The Avalon Theatre brings world-class acts to Niagara all year round.  Club 365, where I performed just last weekend with the Sister Act Band, is located right off the gaming floor.  Anyone looking for a club experience with bottle-service can visit Dragonfly Nightclub, and those who want a more intimate venue can enjoy breathtaking views of The Falls up in the R5 Restaurant & Lounge.







Sterling Inn & Spa
To ease your body aches no vacation is complete without a visit to the Spa.  And you don't have to go far to find one, there are several within a few block radius of Fallsview Boulvard. One boutique hotel called the Sterling Inn & Spa offers couples massages and a contemporary chic decor. But if you have time for a day trip to Niagara-on-the-lake, I highly recommend spoiling yourself at the White Oaks Resort & Spa or one of the luxurious Vintage Hotels locations.





All this excitement and your home within hours, no air travel required!  With how much the Niagara Region has to offer, it's no surprise that business is exploding in this market. I can't wait to see what's in store for Niagara in the next five to 10 years.  

If you have any suggestions on must-see attractions or recommendations for me to blog about please share them with me!


9 comments:

  1. Love all the photos and info - it's funny how you can live so close to a city and never really experience it to the fullest. Thanks for all the great tips.

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    1. Yes you are right, and to think there's so much more to see!

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  2. I actually was at Clifton Hill this summer for the first time in forever, and I realized how much Niagara Falls has to offer! I've always looked towards Toronto for cool places, but now I realize the Falls has a ton to offer too!

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  3. It's true – definitely like a mini-Vegas! Us locals tend to take it for granted, too. Great post! - Jeff

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  4. There is so much to do in the Falls and similar to what you and the comments have touched on, a lot of us locals never take advantage of that. I never take the time to go but will definitely try and plan something for this summer.

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  5. Working in Niagara Falls at a hotel chain so closely with the tourists that come to visit I would have to agree that it is the closest thing to a Vegas in Canada. They are all so excited and thrilled to be somewhere with such great action and us locals take it for granted at times. I'd love to go to Vegas to compare and be blown away.

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    1. I guess we can't really know unless we go to Vegas, i'm sure there are some who will they they don't compare and the notion is silly lol But i'm happy Canada has our own

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  6. I feel so lucky to live so close to such a great city! Niagara really has something for everyone! I love to hang out at the casinos and R5 is my favorite bar, ever! We mainly go for special occasions since it is so fancy. They have a fantastic patio to lounge on in the summer time.

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