From the Niagara Falls Review:
This is the second in a three-part series looking at the state of the city’s tourism industry.
Every year, more than 12 million people from around the world travel to Niagara Falls.
Well-heeled and blue-collar families from cities and towns in New York, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Ohio; daytrippers from Western New York and southern Ontario; travellers from Britain, Europe, South America and Asia; singles, couples - they all come here.
But the awesome sight of the rushing water can only hold the attention of visitors for so long before it is time to move on to something else.
It’s finding that ’something else’ to appeal to a broad range of visitors that is so often the problem, say tourism insiders.
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A perfect example of NF Ont attraction owners not working together, is on Cliftonhill.com. They only seem to advertise Seneca as a casino option.
Scratch that, I looked under attractions, and only saw Seneca. Under entertainment they have both NF Ont casinos listed. My bad.