Our room wasn't ready. Would I like an upgrade? So this seems to be the trip of upgrades. Sign me up.
Interesting...a hallway and then...what was the bed doing there? Did I just get scammed?
But no...around the corner was our bedroom with a magnificent view! And a massage chair? Why not?
Spoiler alert! You'll see this view many times. Every time I looked at it, I thought it was photo worthy.
We stayed at the Embassy Suites on the 26th floor. It was wonderful.
Pretty ceiling in the lobby. It kind of reminded me of the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas. In fact, Niagara Falls very much reminded me of Las Vegas.
And here we are reunited with our travelling friends, Barb and Ed. We met on an airplane going to China and realized that we were on the same cruise. We've been cruising and travelling together ever since. We had last seen them in October 2019 when we did a Mediterranean cruise together before the pandemic hit the world.
Barb looked pretty relaxed in the massage chair...
Our night view...
With fireworks...
In the morning, the mist was rising off the falls. Having coffee with this view each day was a highlight.
We decided to do a little tour. A boat journey, maple syrup tasting, 3-1/2 hours...it sounded relaxing.
In the background, in the water, you can see the remnants of a scow, which has been stuck there since 1918.
And before we knew it, we were doing our boat journey. It used to be called the Maid of the Mist, but the Canadian boats are now the Hornblowers. I don't know what boat journey I thought I was taking, but I had not planned to do this again. Once was enough!
However, here we are!
The Rainbow Bridge connects Niagara Falls, Canada with Niagara Falls, USA. The viewing platform in the foreground is the only place where Americans can see both the American falls and the Canadian falls at the same time.
The American falls...
But no...around the corner was our bedroom with a magnificent view! And a massage chair? Why not?
Spoiler alert! You'll see this view many times. Every time I looked at it, I thought it was photo worthy.
And a little rainbow appeared...it happens every afternoon when the sun hits the mist at a certain angle.
The American falls with the smaller Bridal Veil falls on the right...if you look closely, you can see people standing between them at the top.
Lots of spray from the falls!
No point in trying to stay dry...
Skylon Tower on the right behind the old Rankine Generating Station, which opened in 1905 and was decommissioned in 2006. It was reopened in 2021 as a tourist site.
This story was really interesting. The only person to go over the falls unintentionally and survive.
And with that our whirlwind trip of reunions was over. Time to hit the road...lots of traffic, but construction delays weren't too bad.
It was wonderful to visit with everyone!