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The Sheraton on the Falls and Brock Plaza hotels recently sent out their newsletter:

Unfortunately, I couldn’t find out again how to unsubscribe.
Today I received the Niagara Fallsview December Spotlight:

From dining and concert offers to accommodation and special event incentives, Spotlight Updates give you convenient access to the latest promotions and information from one of Canada’s premiere entertainment destinations.
To subscribe, click on the Spotlight Updates link on the right side of the Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort main page.
Frank had left a comment on a different post asking if this was a good time of year from a price point of view to head to Niagara Falls. It’s hard to say. Generally speaking, I don’t think that the face-value of an attraction ever changes. I don’t think there is anyplace that has specific off-season pricing. But there are a lot of hotels that own attractions, and their package plan pricing during the winter is incredible. You can get rooms for under a hundred dollars that often will have dinners included with them. Sometimes you get even more. Overall, I’d say that the hotels are very aggressive with their pricing during the winter, while the attractions remain the same. However you may be able to get good deals on attractions through the hotel you are staying at.
From the National Post (via Canada.com):
Vancouver billionaire Jimmy Pattison made a rare public appearance yesterday, coming to this border town to promote a new $200-million resort, express concerns about border restrictions and get himself licked by a large white wolf.
Mr. Pattison was promoting his new Great Wolf Lodge — a 406-room water park themed resort that boasts it has more water than the Falls itself. But the resort, scheduled to open in the spring, could face some early setbacks if the U.S. government goes ahead with plans to require Canadian visitors to show passports to enter the United States. The move will probably lead to passport controls on both sides of the border.
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The Globe and Mail
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