Great List - hornblower is a must-see for any fan of NBC's The Office! The theater experience at #15 looked fun and unique as well, same with the cool Go-Kart experience
i go here almost every March & Summer and I've seen my share of attractions come and go here at the "Las Vegas of Ontario" and it always feels nostalgic for me when i go on a classic attraction that had new additions recently added, hope to see you here this year to try out the new offerings they'll feature this season!
Ghost Blasters at Clifton Hill was my favorite attraction at Niagara Falls the first time I went, now over 20 years ago! (Other than the Falls themselves, of course.) I loved it so much I still try to hit it every time I'm in the area. It's awesome to see that the ride is still holding up and making fans today, and even cracked your top 10. Definitely a fun stop for amusement enthusiasts.
Marineland was closed on me, due to a very light drizzle nearby, in 2019. So without much ride experience, Maid of the Mist would be my top attraction, then Journey Behind the Falls, then the incline railway. The butterfly place was cool too. I did the combo ticket for around $40-45 in 2006. I saw your reply to another comment. In 2006, Maid of the Mist was on the Canadian side. We booked the whole combo deal at Table Rock Welcome Center, and we boarded Maid of the Mist a little ways north, almost directly across the river from the American Falls.
I heard that Arcade Warroir goes to the Great Canadian Midway in Nigeria Canada for the Arcade and it's a old school Arcade with paper tickets. Most Arcades have the cards where you swipe to play the games.
When I saw Dragon 3rd I was about to have a fit, but then... Can't argue! Sky Screamer is one of the world's best thrill attractions if not Drop Tower, if only everyone knew :)
@@CanobieCoaster Nostalgia makes it hard for me to agree (even though I do lol) but if you factor in DM's station and that last tunnel - experience wise it is still a contender for the best overall!
I need to get back there first. The park got Stunt Pilot after my visit. And both wood coasters underwent notable changes either with retracking or modified restraints.
Marineland may be a dead park but those top 3 actually look so good. I love positive Gs so much, if Dragon Mountain is that food then it might be a top Arrow Looper. Star Voyager looks unique and disorienting. And good floater airtime and positive Gs in that huge S&S Drop Tower! This place seems underated to me.
I love the body bowl slides you mentioned, but the 2 I’ve ridden. Big blue at rapids in palm beach Florida and Swahili swirl at Kalahari Sandusky. Have a nasty exit, my head always slams into the bowl
I really enjoyed "Zombie Attack." The website makes it look kind of cheesy, but I gave it a try anyway because I was in that area, and the go kart track was closed due to rain.
It is unfortunate that to experience the top three you have to go to the creepy-ass Marineland. Silent Hill meets the Backrooms with some animal abuse thrown in for good measure.
Great List - hornblower is a must-see for any fan of NBC's The Office! The theater experience at #15 looked fun and unique as well, same with the cool Go-Kart experience
Thanks!
i go here almost every March & Summer and I've seen my share of attractions come and go here at the "Las Vegas of Ontario" and it always feels nostalgic for me when i go on a classic attraction that had new additions recently added, hope to see you here this year to try out the new offerings they'll feature this season!
That's a good comparison.
@@CanobieCoaster thanks!
Ghost Blasters at Clifton Hill was my favorite attraction at Niagara Falls the first time I went, now over 20 years ago! (Other than the Falls themselves, of course.) I loved it so much I still try to hit it every time I'm in the area. It's awesome to see that the ride is still holding up and making fans today, and even cracked your top 10. Definitely a fun stop for amusement enthusiasts.
I wonder how many people miss it since it does have a weird location in an arcade.
Marineland was closed on me, due to a very light drizzle nearby, in 2019. So without much ride experience, Maid of the Mist would be my top attraction, then Journey Behind the Falls, then the incline railway. The butterfly place was cool too. I did the combo ticket for around $40-45 in 2006.
I saw your reply to another comment. In 2006, Maid of the Mist was on the Canadian side. We booked the whole combo deal at Table Rock Welcome Center, and we boarded Maid of the Mist a little ways north, almost directly across the river from the American Falls.
I'm glad I did Marineland on a clear day then. I was worried they'd have reduced rides on a rainy day.
When you go to burger King and there's a whole roller coaster on top
It's a whopper.
@@CanobieCoaster PFFFFFFFFFTTTTTTTT
I heard that Arcade Warroir goes to the Great Canadian Midway in Nigeria Canada for the Arcade and it's a old school Arcade with paper tickets. Most Arcades have the cards where you swipe to play the games.
Cool!
Cool
Thanks!
When I saw Dragon 3rd I was about to have a fit, but then... Can't argue! Sky Screamer is one of the world's best thrill attractions if not Drop Tower, if only everyone knew :)
Also I feel Screamer's is missing here along with Haunt Manor, but that is getting nerdy.
Those 2 flat rides at Marineland are better than the coaster.
@@CanobieCoaster Nostalgia makes it hard for me to agree (even though I do lol) but if you factor in DM's station and that last tunnel - experience wise it is still a contender for the best overall!
Dragon Mountain was my first ever roller coaster.
That's a big first coaster.
hey great video as always! out of curiosity do you ever plan on posting a Silverwood review or a review on any of silverwoods coasters?
I need to get back there first. The park got Stunt Pilot after my visit. And both wood coasters underwent notable changes either with retracking or modified restraints.
@@CanobieCoaster thats totally fair! keep up the great work!
Marineland may be a dead park but those top 3 actually look so good. I love positive Gs so much, if Dragon Mountain is that food then it might be a top Arrow Looper. Star Voyager looks unique and disorienting. And good floater airtime and positive Gs in that huge S&S Drop Tower! This place seems underated to me.
I agree the top 3 is good. The park just needs to fill out and avoid any more controversy.
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@@idkwhattoputhere219 ggs to you
Nice!
I love the body bowl slides you mentioned, but the 2 I’ve ridden. Big blue at rapids in palm beach Florida and Swahili swirl at Kalahari Sandusky. Have a nasty exit, my head always slams into the bowl
My biggest issue with those slides is the transition into the bowl slamming your legs.
You should've added Maid of the Mist with Hornblower since they offer similar experiences.
Maid of the Mist is on the US side, but I agree the experience is similar.
@CanobieCoaster another Canadian attraction that I enjoyed years ago is Journey Behind the Falls.
I would really love more clones of Star Voyager
Me too.
Dragon Moutain has to be the weirdest Arrow Coaster
One of them
I wonder if you could see part of Niagra Falls from Canada's Wonderland or Darien Lake
Darien lake is too far from Niagara Falls to see it even from Ride of Steel's lift hill.
I don't think you can.
Way too far, depending on the day it is (kinda) visible from Niagara Amusement Park's ferris wheel though. (Used to be Fantasy Island)
Darien Lake?? That's like about 3 whole counties away. I know, b/c I live in WNY
When were you at Falls View and Great Wolf Lodge Niagara? Can we expect reviews of those two parks soon?
It was a long time ago before I started taking footage, so no.
I really enjoyed "Zombie Attack." The website makes it look kind of cheesy, but I gave it a try anyway because I was in that area, and the go kart track was closed due to rain.
Nice!
Niagara Falls, slowly I turn, step by step, inch by inch, I crept up on him, and when I felt his heartbeat on my cheek, I struck
-abbot and Costello
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Without context you ALMOST make it sound like Marineland is worth visiting. It is not. Actually, not even sure it'll open this year, or ever again.
It's fair the park has had issues with the animal aspect.
It is unfortunate that to experience the top three you have to go to the creepy-ass Marineland. Silent Hill meets the Backrooms with some animal abuse thrown in for good measure.
I get why it's not an ideal park to visit.