The Buffalo Zoo

Posted in More To Niagara by Jim Monday April 21, 2008

300 Parkside Ave
Buffalo, NY 14214
(716) 837-3900
www.buffalozoo.org

A short 20 minute drive from Niagara Falls is the Buffalo Zoo. At 23.5 acre the Buffalo Zoo is the third oldest zoo in the United States. It was established in 1875. You will find tigers, elephants, lizards, frogs and many more animals.  The Buffalo Zoo Hours are:July 1 - August 31 10:00am - 5:00pm
September 1 - June 30 10:00am - 4:00pm
*grounds remain open 1 hour after gates close.

The Admission Fees are:

Children 23 months and under: FREE

Children (2-14): $6.00

Full Time Students: $7.00 (up to age 22 with valid school id)

Adults: $9.50

Seniors (63+): $7.00

The zoo has seasonal shows including keeper talks, puppet shows, animal contact and much more. For a hands-on animal experience, explore the Children’s Zoo. Recently renovated, the petting zoo enhances everyone’s zoo experience by giving them an opportunity to touch the animals inside the exhibits. You will get up close and personal with animals such as the Zoo’s Ossabaw Island pigs, Karakul sheep and silly chickens. Don’t miss the chance to get up close to a lorikeet or listen to the Sardinian donkeys bray. The Children’s Zoo also features seasonal outdoor animal demonstrations, interactive stations, a well-stocked vegetable garden and a suspended bridge over a peaceful pond. During the warmer months, walk through Lorikeet Landing, a open-air aviary where exotic birds fly freely around you, and feed right out your hand! It’s a great way to round out your visit to the Children’s Zoo!

The Zoo also offers a “Zootique” for souvenirs and gifts for all occasions. The zoo also has a concession stand and porcelain museum on site.

If you don’t have a car, check out Magic Mist Limousine service, they can take you to the zoo for the day for a very reasonable price from your hotel in Niagara Falls USA or Niagara Falls Canada. Their link is on the blogroll on this website.

2008 Niagara Falls Fireworks Schedule

Posted in Niagara Falls Entertainment, Tidbits by Jim Wednesday April 9, 2008

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One of the fun things to do at Niagara Falls is watch the Niagara Falls fireworks at night. The Niagara Parks have released the 2008 fireworks schedule.

Every Friday, Sunday and Holiday: May 16 - August 31.

Holidays:Victoria Day, May 19, 2008
Memorial Day, May 26, 2008
Canada Day, July 1, 2008
Independence Day, July 4, 2008
Civic Holiday, August 6, 2008

PLUS BONUS SHOWS (fireworks only): Every Wednesday in July & August and every Friday from September 5 - October 10, 2008.

Head down to the Park at around 8pm for free concerts. If you are staying in Niagara Falls, New York you can go down to the Niagara Falls State Park and usually here the concert as well, across the gorge - the sound of the music carries!

Enjoy your Niagara Falls vacation!

When will the Maid of the Mist Launch in 2008?

Posted in Niagara Falls Tourism News by Jim Wednesday April 9, 2008

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 I’m getting many queries to this website about when the Maid of the Mist is going to open or if it is even open yet. Historically, the maid of the mist will launch in mid April to early May. I think this year, it will be more like May. I took a walk down to the Falls this past Saturday and there is still a lot of ice at the base of the falls; and as a matter of fact there is still snow on the ground near Terrapin point on the U.S. side of the border, down near the water. Terrapin point itself also remains closed due to ice conditions. I will try and get down there this weekend and get a picture of the current ice levels for everyone to see but the weather here in Niagara Falls actually calls for some possible snow on Monday. You would not think so considering we got up to 69 degrees just yesterday. Let’s hope for a launch by May 10! I will keep you posted - keep your eye out on this blog for more information.

New Category: More to Niagara

Posted in More To Niagara, Tidbits by Jim Wednesday April 2, 2008

I like to keep on top of the trends and things to do and see around Niagara Falls. When I am surfing around message boards and other places on the internet, I come across a lot of people and postings saying that there is just not that much to do in Niagara Falls outside of the Falls, and sometimes people will just come for a day. HOW WRONG THEY ARE! So today, I am going to start a new category here on the Niagara Falls Visitors Guide and name it “More to Niagara”. I am going to focus on the region, not just Niagara Falls. When I say region, I mean Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Toronto and everything in between. I will cover  as much as I can.

I am going to introduce to you things to do and places to go that are within just an hour drive of Niagara Falls, so if you are staying here for more then one day you can discover our region and go home and tell everyone what a great time you had when you visited the Niagara area. I hope you enjoy it – and please feel free to post a comment anywhere on this blog so I know there are actually people reading- well, I know you are out there since this website is already getting over 1,000 unique visitors a month in it’s third month of existence; so don’t be shy and SPEAK UP about your experiences here, we would all love to hear about them!

Niagara Falls Rainforest Café

Posted in Dining - Canada by Jim Wednesday April 2, 2008

The Rainforest Café is located on Clifton Hill in Niagara Falls Canada. There can be extensive waits to get into the restaurant during summer season due to the nature of the place. It is a jungle themed restaurant with animated elephants, gorillas and other jungle inhabitants. There is also a shark tank (yes with live sharks) and of course a gift store for you to spend more money.

It is very dark inside with shows every 10 minutes or so where all the jungle beasties come alive. It is a nice feature for the kids. Food quality is just OK and prices are moderate to expensive. Plan on spending upwards of $100 Canadian or more for a family of four people with elephant appetites after walking around all day. If you go there knowing you will spend at least $100, there will not be any surprises when the bill comes to your table. Otherwise pack the antacid for the stomach ache you’ll get after realizing how expensive it really was. Something has to feed all of those elephants I guess.

We have been there a few times, but each time we go, I become less and less impressed with the food quality; in fact we have decided it’s not worth it for us to go anymore because of the prices.

I recommend you don’t sit in the bar area next to the “rain storm” because the mist that is expelled is not controlled and floats all over the bar area, and seems to float right towards your face which gets rather annoying and proceeds to lay condensation all over the table of diners. We had to move tables because it was that bad – if it  means you have to wait an extra 10 minutes NOT to sit at a table in the bar area – wait the extra 10 minutes.  This can be asking a lot sometimes because we literally waited about an hour to get into the restaurant one visit while entertaining out of town guests.

Overall, it is a neat place to go if you have never been to a Rain Forest Café, but if you have been to another location elsewhere, you are probably not missing much.  But hey, you are on a Niagara Falls vacation, right?

Feel free to post your experiences, good or bad with this restaurant. Just click the Comments link below this post.


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