Here’s a strange one…
This morning I received the following email from YouTube:

What?! My home-made video (I used the movie mode of my digital camera) of Bronto’s Adventure Playland violates copyright? Weird. I’ve obviously emailed Google’s copyright office asking them to reinstate the video or to explain what the problem is. Stay tuned…
The Casablanca Lounge (the former Filling Station) is now open:

Someone with an AOL Journal posted about a recent trip to Canada (including Niagara Falls):
Once we had supper we had a drive around to see what else Niagara had to offer, found Clifton Hill, which is like a mini Las Vegas. I am not sure if I like it, but it is full of attractions like wax works, casinos, and so on. Apparently it was developed around 5 years ago for the tourists.
From the Niagara Falls Review:
After months of top-secret meetings, covert conversations and stories telling
Niagara residents what’s going on at the top floor of Table Rock, it all came down to 15 minutes for me this week.
Ready or not, I was going on Niagara’s Fury.
Canadian Niagara Hotels has a Travelzoo deal available:
With the first heat wave comes our first hot deal to Niagara Falls during the summer: Stay at the Skyline Inn for only $87 ($89 CAD) per night. You will be able to play all day on Clifton Hill with these $200 in extras absolutely FREE (4 passes per attraction):
From the Niagara Falls Review:
The Niagara Parks Commission’s newest attraction has raised the fury of the owners of the Imax Theatre in Niagara Falls, who are worried about the impact Niagara’s Fury will have on their business.
“We’re in a very direct, competitive situation with the Fury,” said Bob Perkins, chief executive officer of Destination Cinema. The Utah-based company owns Imax Niagara Falls and five other theatres in North America.
“We have serious concerns regarding ‘Niagara’s Fury’ attraction and how that attraction will harm our business,” Perkins wrote in a June 6 letter to Niagara Parks Commission chairman Jim Williams, a copy of which was obtained by The Review.
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