Great place to walk and shop! very clean and helpful shop salespeople. the prices are good and not gouging tourists. the biggest issue with this place is parking! the going rate in the area is $25 that is a HUGE increase over a couple of years ago when i visited and it was $5. there is NO municipal or free parking nearby, so you MUST pay the parking lot mafia in one of these lots. if you are staying at a hotel make sure parking is INCLUDED in your room stay, i stayed at the Marriott and i was charged $30 a day! even though i was a customer of the hotel. i dont want to give a 4 star review because the shops are great but parking is a necessity when shopping so i have to take a star...
Read moreWhat's that awful smell? It could be the rude cashier, the pudgy white guy with the ponytail. Ryan may have been his name His constant rantings about Americans we're getting pretty old for the short time we were there. Considering a fair amount of their business is probably Americans visiting the casino it would be a wise idea for him to keep his mindless babbling to himself. The selection was vague the pricing was moderately high. Their target base being casino visitors allows them to charge more for a mediocre product. but hey if you're at the casino and you forgot your corkscrew have a great selection of...
Read moreThe weekend of November 10th, my parents and I visited Niagara Falls together, spontaneously skipping out of Toronto to see the sights. Walking through an oddly quiet casino one night, we happened upon a Wine Rack. What then ensued is the stuff of legend: wine enthusiast Isobel invited us on a wine adventure, even teaching us the proper way to imbibe ice wine for maximal palate accentuation. We walked away, taste buds sparkling. The next day,at Inniskillin, we swished our ice wine like the pseudo-experts we now were. Never forget...
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