
This review isn't for the building but for the elevator located just south of the Niagara Gorge Discovery Center (in the same parking lot). The views are unique from down below. It's built on...
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The Niagara Gorge Discovery Center in Niagara Falls, NY offers a range of attractions and activities for visitors to enjoy. From viewing the majestic Falls at Queen Victoria Park in Canada to exploring Prospect Point, Goat Island, and the Cave of the Winds in Niagara Falls USA, there is something for everyone. Additionally, visitors can experience the thrill of the Whirlpool Jetboat ride, embark on the Maid of the Mist boat ride (seasonal), and witness the nightly illumination of Niagara Falls. With updated parking information and a variety of travel tips available, planning a trip to Niagara Falls has never been easier.
For those seeking more than just natural wonders, the Niagara Gorge Discovery Center also recommends checking out the Greg Frewin Theatre for a Las Vegas-style magical review featuring tigers and illusions, as well as visiting the newly opened glass enclosed elevator and viewing platform at the Niagara Power Station in Canada. On the USA side, visitors can explore the revamped Niagara Falls State Park, including a self-guided tour of the Schoelkopf Power Generating Station and the refurbished parklands leading to Whirlpool Park. With the convenience of reservations and departures from both sides of the Niagara River, the Whirlpool Jetboat ride is considered one of North America's most thrilling experiences.
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This review isn't for the building but for the elevator located just south of the Niagara Gorge Discovery Center (in the same parking lot). The views are unique from down below. It's built on...
Wow, this Discovery place was useless. I'm not sure why anyone would pay to go here. There are only a few displays, and lots are old and don't work, and it's super small. I asked one of the staff...
Very useless, There are only a few displays, and lots are old and don't work, and it's super small. Seems like a huge money grab that distracts from the actual attraction here. Even if it's...
Not worth the price of admission. Very small and half the "interactive" exhibits were broken. Climbing wall hasn't be accessible for the last two years due to all the construction around it.
The place is small but full of information about the geological origins and history of the Niagara Gorge. The only problem is that most of the interactive stands don't work and the information is...