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Hotels in Niagara Falls Canada??

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A bunch of us (20 and 21 year olds) are going to Niagara Falls in August. Does anyone have any suggestions as far as hotels go? We would like to be near everything - the falls, bars, things to do etc.

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  1. There all hotels called Fallsview Hotels right next to the Falls and walking distance to all major attractions and casinos.

    We stayed at the Embassy Suites Hotel and had a fantastic time.


  2. There are tons.

    Here are some prices for just one night and for 3 people. They're good prices too. and high class.

    http://www.hotwire.com/hotel/results.jsp...

  3. Last year, I stayed at the Rodeway Inn Fallsview on Stanley Avenue in mid-September.  It was right across the street from the Minolta tower, surrounded by restaurants both local and chain and was a short walking distance from the Fallsview Casino.  It wasn't too far up the hill from the Falls either.  A day pass on the incline could cut that down even further.  The price in August will probably be $30-40 more than it was for me in September.  Nailing that deal down is up to your own research.

    Three additional tips:

    1.  Make sure it's the Rodeway Inn Fallsview on Stanley Avenue since there are three Rodeway Inns in NFO and a fourth in NY.  The other three are MUCH different than this location and are not recommended.

    2.  This location is a hybrid where they built a new section in front of an older property.  I stayed in the newer section and can report a clean and well appointed room.  Some reviews claim the newer section is better than the older one.  However, a 4 out of 5 smile rating from Travelocity and a three diamond rating from AAA may contradict that idea.  Having only stayed in the newer section, I can't confirm it, though.

    3.  For some unexplained reason, I found the double bed rooms here to be cheaper than the single bed rooms.  Usually, it's the other way around.  I had no problem being in a double bed room (especially since the room was quite large to begin with) if it meant my stay was cheaper.  Even if you only need single rooms, opening your options might get you a better price.

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