
The other day I was out on Clifton Hill and someone stopped me and asked me about which is better, Guinness World Records Museum or Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Museum?
I like them both. They’ve both been around a long time, but Ripley’s has kept improving their exhibits while Guinness is a little stale. Ripley’s is also a little “weirder” than Guinness and Guinness certainly has that famous name that attracts people.
What do you think?
Last night I received the latest newsletter from the Niagara Falls Marriott Fallsview. I think this is the 5th time now that they have sent out this email. They sent it out 3 times last year, and now they are using the same thing this year and it’s the second time they’ve sent it this year. Come on people… get a little more creative!
As you can tell, they are promoting their New Year’s Eve packages.
You can subscribe to the newsletter by clicking on the Special Email Offers link on the side of the Marriott Niagara Falls Fallsview & Spa main page.
From the Niagara Falls Review:
Arlene White sees Doors Open Niagara as “a wonderful analogy” for cross-border tourism.
“(Americans and Canadians) see this area as one region. We see what others who live outside binational regions don’t see. And Doors Open is a wonderful analogy for our border. We just need to keep expanding things like this,” said White, executive director of the Binational Tourism Alliance.
She officially launched the 2006 Doors Open Niagara program - which will take place at 111 locations in Western New York and Southern Ontario Saturday and Sunday - during a ceremony at the Niagara Falls Bridge Commission Rainbow Promenade Friday.
It was a fitting location for the event, named Meet Me at the Border.
With the falls and long lines of traffic as a backdrop, politicians and tourism advocates from each side of the border praised the initiative, which allows visitors to check out sites they’ve never been to before free of charge.
They also offered praise for U.S. lawmakers who earlier this week officially pushed back the deadline for the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative.
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