Last Friday I received the latest newsletter from the Great Wolf Lodge. They are promoting a couple of packages, as well as the new kids Scooops Spa. The Niagara Falls part of the Great Wolf Lodge site doesn’t have any information in it yet, but the Traverse City, Michigan part does.

To sign up for the newsletter, fill out the form on their site.

I recently came across a Flickr gallery with some behind-the-scenes pictures of Avaia. I know it’s gone, but they are still interesting to see…
Someone with a Wordpress blog posted about a recent trip to Niagara Falls:
We spent the rest of the afternoon exploring Clifton Hill. There is a lot to do on that short street most of it really fun. S spotted a place called Brick City. We paid a surprising $23 for the three of us to get in even with our $1 off ea. coupon. This was the only thing we did that was not worth it. Avoid this place unless you have a kid who is Lego obsessed. And, ask if the prices are not posted. The only rates posted here were a discounted rate to visit a group of several attractions.
From the Niagara Falls Review:
Passport Canada is bracing for 5.2 million passport applications during the year ending March 31, 2009, a jump of 10 per cent over the previous year which itself was record-breaking, an internal document shows.
The projection is based on a revamped formula that now takes into account so-called “pulses,” that is, changes in demand that are driven by significant events, such as the U. S. Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative or WHTI.
The initiative requires Canadians to present passports when travelling into the United States. Previously, Canadians could show birth certificates and other documents but as of January last year, the new passport rule kicked in for air travel.
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