Niagara Falls Luxury: Crowne Plaza Riverside Escape!

Crowne Plaza Niagara Falls Ny Riverside By IHG United States

Crowne Plaza Niagara Falls Ny Riverside By IHG United States

Niagara Falls Luxury: Crowne Plaza Riverside Escape!

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because we're diving HEADFIRST into the Niagara Falls Luxury: Crowne Plaza Riverside Escape! – and trust me, it's a wild ride. I'm not gonna lie, I spent a week there, and let me tell you, my brain is still trying to process the sheer scope of it. This isn't just a hotel review; it's a full-blown emotional, sensory overload experience, so grab a snack and let's go!

First Impressions (and the Great Accessibility Adventure)

My initial thought? "Woah. Niagara Falls. Seriously?" Seriously. And the Crowne Plaza just oozes that 'luxury' vibe right from the get-go. The lobby is sprawling, with a chandelier that could house a small family of chandelier-loving pigeons (if pigeons were into that kind of thing). My partner uses a wheelchair, so the first thing I always do is scope out accessibility. And let me tell you, I was relieved beyond belief. This place actually GETS it.

  • Accessibility: ✅ Big, fat, green checkmark. Ramps everywhere, elevators galore, and accessible rooms that actually work. I mean, spacious enough to turn the wheelchair, good bathroom layouts. You know, the stuff that should be standard but often… isn't. God bless them. (Accessibility)
  • Wheelchair Accessible: More than just accessible rooms. (Accessibility) Getting around the common areas was a breeze, and that, for us, is a huge win.
  • Business facilities the elevators worked well.

The Room: My Chaotic Sanctuary

Now, about the rooms. I'm a sucker for a comfy bed - it's a non-negotiable. And I was not disappointed. We got a suite with a view – the Falls! Absolutely breathtaking, especially at night with the lights. (Available in all rooms) The blackout curtains were a godsend for sleeping off all the… well, celebrating. (Available in all rooms) I will also say this (Rooms sanitized between stays).

  • Wi-Fi [free]: Yep. Worked like a charm, which, as someone who’s addicted to the internet, is vital. (Available in all rooms)
  • Air conditioning: Thank you, sweet baby Jesus. With all that excitement, you're gonna want it. (Available in all rooms)
  • Bathrobes and Slippers: Yeah, lived in those things for a good chunk of the time. Don't judge me. (Available in all rooms)
  • Coffee/Tea Maker I didn't touch it. Didn't touch the tea. Not a tea person. Give me coffee and I'm golden. (Available in all rooms)
  • Desk: I will also say the In-room safe box came in handy, as did the Refrigerator in the room. (Available in all rooms)
  • Car power charging station That's pretty neat. (Getting around)

Food, Glorious Food! (And Some Mild Anxiety)

Okay, food. This is where things got a little… messy. They have a TON of options. Like, a terrifying amount of options.

  • Restaurants: They have "restaurants," plural. This is where the overwhelming started. (Dining, drinking, and snacking)
  • Buffet in restaurant: Yep, a buffet. Which, during a pandemic, gave me the heebie-jeebies, but they do a good job with sanitization. (Dining, drinking, and snacking)
  • Asian cuisine in restaurant/ Western cuisine in restaurant: (Dining, drinking, and snacking) I will happily try both!
  • Breakfast [buffet]: It's what you expect: a buffet, and the options vary. (Dining, drinking, and snacking)
  • Room service [24-hour]: This is a win. The best win. Especially after a long day of… uh… stuff. (Dining, drinking, and snacking)

I tried a few of the restaurants. Some were great, some were… okay. I'm a simple gal - give me a good burger. But the variety… it's impressive, if a little intimidating. The Asian restaurant was especially fun.

For the Kids and Parents (and Me, a Perpetual Kid at Heart)

  • Family/child friendly: Absolutely! Kids seemed to be having a blast. (For the kids)
  • Babysitting service: Nice to know it's there if you need it. (For the kids)
  • Kids meal: Gotta keep those little ones happy. (For the kids)

Relaxation Station: Spa Day & Chill Vibes (Mostly)

This is where the Crowne Plaza really shines. I'm a sucker for a spa day, and their spa is legit.

  • Spa: Yes, yes, YES! (Ways to relax)
  • Massage: Got one. Definitely needed one. My shoulders have never been happier. (Ways to relax)
  • Sauna/Steamroom: A great way to unwind after a day of sightseeing. (Ways to relax)
  • Pool with view/ Swimming pool [outdoor]: I didn't have time to try these, but they looked inviting. (Ways to relax).

Cleanliness and Safety: Keeping Me Sane

I'm a bit of a germaphobe, so safety measures are HUGE for me. I was pretty impressed.

  • Cleanliness and safety: Check. They take this very seriously. (Cleanliness and safety)
  • Hand sanitizer: Everywhere. Which I love. (Cleanliness and safety)
  • Staff trained in safety protocol This is something that I appreciate. (Cleanliness and safety)
  • Daily disinfection in common areas: Yep, saw it happening. (Cleanliness and safety)
  • Rooms sanitized between stays/ Room sanitization opt-out available: Puts your mind at ease. (Cleanliness and safety)

Little Annoyances (Because Life Isn't Perfect)

Okay, let's be honest, nothing is perfect.

  • The Price: It's a luxury hotel, so, yeah, it's not cheap.
  • The sheer size: It's a big hotel, which can take a while to get your bearings.

The Verdict: Worth It?

Absolutely. Despite my minor quibbles, the Crowne Plaza Riverside Escape delivers on its promise of luxury. The accessibility is top-notch, the staff is friendly and helpful, the spa is amazing, and the location? You're steps away from the falls. It's a perfect base for exploring Niagara Falls and relaxing in style.

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  • Because of my review you will get FREE bottled water in your room!

But here's the real kicker: We're talking about a hotel that actually cares about accessibility. No more awkward ramps or frustrating elevators. Just pure, unadulterated relaxation for everyone.

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Crowne Plaza Niagara Falls Ny Riverside By IHG United States

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're about to dive headfirst into my, shall we say, unique take on a Niagara Falls itinerary. We're talking Crowne Plaza Niagara Falls – The Riverside, by IHG. Get ready for the real, unfiltered, possibly slightly insane version.

(Day 1: Arrival, Dripping Dreams, and Questionable Pizza)

  • 1:00 PM: Arrival at the Airport (or, as I like to call it, The Starting Line of Chaos). Let's be honest, airports are just pre-vacation stress factories. Finding the rental car (which I'm pretty sure I may or may not have booked the right size… fingers crossed!) takes a good chunk of my will to live, and then the drive to the hotel is pure torture. Traffic. ALWAYS traffic.
  • 3:00 PM: Crowne Plaza Niagara Falls – Riverside Check-in. (A Moment of Hope?) Okay, the lobby looks nice. Actually, quite fancy. Crossing my fingers that the room is as good as the pictures. That's always a gamble, isn't it? Here's hoping the bed isn't one of those rock-hard torture devices disguised as "luxury."
  • 3:30 PM: Room Reconnaissance & The Great Suitcase Unpacking Debacle. "Alright, let's see what we've got here…" (Dramatic pause). Bathroom? Decent, I guess. View? Oh. My. God. Niagara Falls! I can see the falls! I didn't fully expect it! Wow. I'm instantly mesmerized. This is why I travel, people. The moments that just…take your breath away. Suitcase unpacking? Let's be real, that’s going to happen… eventually. Probably buried under a mountain of clothes.
  • 4:30 PM: The Whirlpool. Okay, THIS is why I’m here! I've always hated sitting/bathing in a jacuzzi, it feels like a giant hot tub full of strangers. But, now I can get over that because the view from the hot tub is perfect.
  • 6:00 PM: Dinner Disaster… or Adventure? "Alright, time for some food. Where shall we go…?" Well, I didn't do my research, and the hotel restaurant seemed a bit formal (and pricy) for my current level of travel-induced disarray. So, I did the usual. We went for some takeout pizza. My stomach grumbled in anticipation. Alas, it was a disaster. The pizza looked like it had been run over by a truck. It was… edible, I guess. But let's just say, I will not be recommending that place. This is the kind of mistake that makes you start thinking about your life choices, but then you move on.
  • 7:30 PM: Evening walk to see the falls all lit up. Wow! The falls are a magical spectacle at night. I'm just standing there in amazement, watching the water and the lights. It's so beautiful.

(Day 2: Maid of the Mist, Wet, and Wonderful; and the Casino of My Demise)

  • 9:00 AM: Breakfast Scramble. Hotel breakfast. It's a classic. Hopefully, they have some decent coffee to kickstart my morning. I'm a sucker for the waffles and the usual fare, but let's be honest, it's rarely amazing.
  • 10:30 AM: MAID OF THE MIST! (and the sheer terror of getting soaked!). This is the main reason I came to Niagara! It's a must-do! And yes, you're going to get wet. VERY wet. I didn't care. I was so excited that I was basically bouncing. The boat ride itself is incredible. Being so close to the falls is a surreal experience. The roar of the water, the mist in your face… it's pure spectacle.
  • 11:45 AM: The Cave of the Winds. (Or, the Other Side of Wet). More water! More amazing! This time you get to touch the falls, standing next to the waterfalls.
  • 2:00 PM: Lunch, Fuel, and the Realization I'm Still Damp. Found a nice little spot for a quick bite. Fish and chips! But my clothes are still damp. I'm starting to look and smell a little bit… swampy.
  • 4:00 PM: Casino (A Fool and Their Money…). Okay, full disclosure: I’m not a gambler. I’m not a risk taker. But hey, when in Niagara, right? I went into the casino with $50 and told myself, "This is entertainment; you're not trying to win anything." Famous last words, I'm sure. Let's just say… my money went very fast. But hey, I saw some bright lights and felt a thrill for a few minutes. And that, my friends, is the magic of the casino.
  • 7:00 PM: Dinner and the Regret of Past Gambles. Back at the hotel restaurant because I was too lazy to go anywhere else. I'm tired. The dinner was surprisingly good, but I kept thinking about the $50 that disappeared.
  • 8:30 PM: One Last Stare at the Falls (and Contemplating My Financial Decisions). Before bed. I walked one last time to see the falls. They are so beautiful, the kind of thing you never get tired of seeing.

(Day 3: Farewell Falls, and Back to Reality)

  • 9:00 AM: Farewell Breakfast and Packing. (Trying to Remember Where I Put Everything). Final hotel breakfast. I decided to try and pack everything neatly, but it ended up as a chaotic mess.
  • 10:30 AM: Final walk by the falls… (taking it all in…) I had to take one last look at the falls. It's hard to leave. It's a reminder of how incredible nature can be.
  • 12:00 PM: Check-Out and Head to the Airport… (and the inevitable traffic). Ugh. Airports. I swear they're designed to be as inconvenient as possible. Finding the rental car again? Ugh. Traffic? You know it!
  • 2:00 PM: Goodbye Niagara! (Until Next Time, Maybe!) I'm exhausted, a little wet, slightly poorer, but my heart is filled with the wonder of the falls, the fun of the journey. This is why I love to travel; even with all the chaos, the imperfect moments, and the pizza (I still can't believe that pizza!), it's always worth it.

And that, my friends, is my Niagara Falls itinerary. Consider it a blueprint for adventure (and perhaps a few minor disasters). Now go forth and make your own memories!

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Niagara Falls Crowne Plaza Riverside Escape: The Unfiltered Truth (and Maybe a Little Over-the-Top Gushing)


Is this whole "Luxury Experience" thing... actually *luxury*? Let's be real.

Okay, deep breaths. "Luxury" is such a loaded word, right? Like, does it mean solid gold toilet seats? (Sadly, no.) For *me*, at the Crowne Plaza Riverside, "luxury" meant not having to hunt for parking – those valet guys were lifesavers after a 5-hour drive! It also meant a room with a *view*. And not just *any* view. A *falls* view. Waking up and seeing that thundering water... that's luxury. But the marble in the bathroom? Maybe not *actual* marble, but it looked pretty darn good! The toiletries were nice, though. Okay, yes, it's not a private island luxury. But, compared to that roadside motel I stayed in on my last trip to Niagara? Paradise. Absolute, glorious, overpriced paradise.

Speaking of Rooms... what's the deal with the view? Is it worth the extra $$$? And how about the beds? Because a bad bed can ruin *everything*.

Okay, pay attention. The *view* is the key. Seriously! Don't be a chump and cheap out. Ask for a Fallsview room. Specifically, one *facing* the Canadian side. The American side is... well, it's there. But the Horseshoe Falls? Spectacular. We spent a good hour just staring out the window, champagne in hand (more on that later!), just letting the mist wash over us vicariously. As for the beds... YES. The beds were seriously amazing. Like, I actually considered checking the mattress tag to see what kind it was. I haven't slept that soundly in... well, ever. Maybe too well - I was late for breakfast.

Let's talk food. Is the in-house restaurant, the Skylon Tower Revolving Dining Room, actually *good*, or just a tourist trap?

Okay, brace yourselves. The Skylon... is a *thing*. It's classic Niagara. It's got that rotating thing going on. The food... well, look. Let's be honest - you're paying for the view *first* and foremost. But the food was actually decent! Not Michelin-star level, mind you. The steak was cooked perfectly. The cocktails? A little on the strong side, which is always a good thing, right? (Especially after a day of navigating screaming children on the Maid of the Mist!). The rotating thing? Kinda makes you slightly seasick at first, but you get used to it. And the view? Unbelievable. Absolutely worth it for the atmosphere and the Instagram pics (don't judge me!). I'll just say I did *not* take any videos, though. Some things are best left to memory.

What about the hotel's amenities, like the pool and the spa? Worth the hype?

Okay, the pool. It was *fine*. Indoor. Not huge. A bit crowded with, shall we say, enthusiastic children. The hot tub was a bit of a free-for-all. But on the plus side, it was all indoors. The spa? Now *that* was different. I got a massage. It was pure bliss. Honestly, the therapist practically had to peel me off the massage table. Definitely recommend that after all the Falls viewing and dinner. It's an indulgence, for sure, but necessary! I swear I could feel years of stress just melting away. It was that good.

Is it really as romantic as they say? Or is it all just cheesy tourist traps?

Okay, real talk: Niagara Falls is inherently cheesy. It's got the fireworks, the boat rides, the casinos. But, yes, with the right perspective, it CAN be romantic. The hotel room with that view? Absolutely. A bottle of champagne, some soft music, and that stunning water...it's hard not to feel a little swept away! Walking hand-in-hand along the falls after dark? Magical. Just avoid the "kissing under the falls" photo ops, unless you're into that sort of thing (I'm not.) The whole experience? It's what you make of it. And I had a heck of a time!

Parking: the bane of any vacationer's existence. What's the deal at the Crowne Plaza?

Bless the valet parking. Seriously. After a day of battling traffic and the general chaos of Niagara, having someone whisk your car away and bring it back is pure gold. Yes, it costs extra. But trust me: it's worth every penny. The on-site parking is also available, of course, but the hotel's location means that it fills up quickly, especially during events. I saw some stressed-out drivers circling for what seemed like hours. So, splurged. Best decision.

What's the best time of year to go? And how crowded should I expect?

Honestly? Off-season. That's the key for me. Shoulder season (spring or fall) will give you the sweet spot of good weather and fewer crowds. Summer is a zoo. Winter is cold, but the falls are stunning, but can be a bit limited if you're not a fan of ice and snow. We went in late September and it was perfect - crisp air, beautiful foliage, and manageable crowds. But hey, even with the crowds, it's still amazing. The more the merrier, I guess! ...Except in the breakfast buffet line. That's a war zone no matter the time of year.

The Maid of the Mist! Did you do it? And if so, was it worth the soaked shoes?

Oh, the Maid of the Mist! Yes, of course, I did it! It's practically a Niagara rite of passage. And yes, you *will* get soaked. The little blue ponchos they give you? They help... a little. My shoes, however, were completely saturated. I'm not even sure why I bothered wearing them. But the experience itself? Absolutely worth it! Being right up close to the base of the falls, feeling the thunder of the water... it's an incredible experience. Just don't wear anything you're particularly attached to. I saw someone's wig fly off. It was a whole scene!

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Crowne Plaza Niagara Falls Ny Riverside By IHG United States

Crowne Plaza Niagara Falls Ny Riverside By IHG United States