Niagara falls vacation with baby

A Niagara Falls vacation is the perfect summer getaway. The weather is warm, and there’s nothing quite like the feeling of being near the falls as they roar through the mist.

Niagara Falls has a long history, dating back to the 1700s when explorers first realized its potential for tourism. In the 1800s, it was promoted as a tourist destination by none other than Thomas Edison himself, who visited in 1896 and famously said that “the power of Niagara is always on me.”

Today, there are several ways to experience Niagara Falls—from taking a boat ride through the rapids to visiting one of the many museums that have sprung up over time. But no matter how you choose to spend your time in Niagara Falls, it’s sure to be an unforgettable experience!

Niagara falls summer vacation packages

The St. Regis Toronto

The St. Regis Toronto

5 out of 5

Financial District

Price was $2,341, price is now $1,687 per person$2,341

$1,687

per person

Oct 5 – Oct 10

Roundtrip flight included

Los Angeles (LAX) to Toronto (YYZ)

A full-service spa, an indoor pool, and a restaurant are all featured at this smoke-free hotel. Traveling on business? Take advantage of the 9 conference rooms, free WiFi in public areas, and valet parking. You’ll appreciate the gym, bar/lounge, and laundry facilities.

Simply Comfort - Unique 5BR Villa with Piano

Simply Comfort – Unique 5BR Villa with Piano

4 out of 5

Save 100% on your flightPrice was $2,376, price is now $1,999 per person$2,376

$1,999

per person

Aug 19 – Aug 22

Roundtrip flight included

Newark (EWR) to Toronto (YYZ)

A seasonal outdoor pool, free self parking, and laundry facilities are featured at this apartment. Business travelers can take advantage of the express check-out.

Shangri-La Toronto

Shangri-La Toronto

5 out of 5

Toronto Entertainment District

Price was $1,421, price is now $1,201 per person$1,421

$1,201

per person

Aug 19 – Aug 22

Roundtrip flight included

Newark (EWR) to Toronto (YYZ)

A full-service spa, 2 restaurants, and an indoor pool are all featured at this luxury aparthotel. Traveling on business? Take advantage of the 24-hour business center, free WiFi in public areas, and airport shuttle. Make the most of the 24-hour gym and spa tub, and relax with drinks at one of the 2 bars/lounges.

The Waterside Inn

The Waterside Inn

3.5 out of 5

Port Credit

Price was $970, price is now $823 per person$970

$823

per person

Oct 5 – Oct 10

Roundtrip flight included

Los Angeles (LAX) to Toronto (YYZ)

This hotel features a restaurant, a gym, and a bar/lounge. Traveling on business? Take advantage of the 6 conference rooms, as well as the 24-hour business center and free WiFi in public areas. Self parking, a terrace, and limo/town car service are also offered.

Sterling Inn & Spa - an Ontario's Finest Inn

Sterling Inn & Spa – an Ontario’s Finest Inn

4 out of 5

Price was $959, price is now $814 per person$959

$814

per person

Aug 26 – Aug 29

Roundtrip flight included

Newark (EWR) to Toronto (YYZ)

A full-service spa, a gym, and a restaurant are all featured at this boutique hotel. Traveling on business? Take advantage of the business center and free WiFi in public areas. Enjoy the sauna and free continental breakfast each morning.

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Niagara falls vacation with baby

Take a Baby Carrier

Visiting Niagara Falls means that you will need to do plenty of walking if you really want to enjoy the falls. If you’re taking a baby to Niagara falls, you will definitely need a baby carrier.

While strollers are also a reasonable choice to move around, they may not be practical in the long run. There are too many things to consider when taking a stroller. For instance, you will need to deal with transport requirements and it will always difficult for you to find the perfect spot to leave your stroller.

A baby carrier is much more convenient as you are free to use your hands to do other important chores. In fact, your baby will likely sleep easier in a carrier because infants feel more secure close to their parents.

Not all attractions in Niagara Falls are stroller accessible, which means you will need to properly care for the strollers all the time. If your baby gets irritated for some reason, holding the baby in your hand is difficult; instead, a baby carrier will prove to be a lifesaver when taking a baby to Niagara falls.

2. Buy a Rain Poncho

Walking along the pathways on either side of the Niagara Falls will quickly get you wet. While the misty water has always a surreal effect on babies, you don’t want your baby to get soaked with water.

Parents who are taking a baby to Niagara Falls must understand that it’s very easy for the baby to get sick if they remain wet for long periods of time. In the middle of all the misty action, it’s easy for the parents to forget that overexposure to water can ruin the entire holiday.

To protect your baby from getting wet or dosed in a splash of water, it is necessary to buy a rain poncho. Raincoats and rain ponchos are easily available everywhere in Niagara Falls; however, if you require a rain poncho of your baby’s size, then buying it at Niagara Falls is almost 50% expansive compared to buying it at your hometown. If you don’t really care about the size or the fittings, then you can find plenty of simple rain ponchos for sale at numerous outlets in the city.

Stay in a Family-Friendly Hotel

Since Niagara Falls is a family-friendly destination, there are a lot of hotels near the falls that offer baby-friendly facilities. If you are taking a baby to Niagara Falls and don’t plan to rent a car, it’s better to stay near the falls.

On the Canadian side, there are a few good brand name hotels on the main strip overlooking the falls. Hotels such as Embassy Suites, Sheraton, Hilton, Radisson, and Marriott have kid-friendly environments and lots of facilities for parents.

For instance, Embassy Suites, Sheraton, and Hilton near the Falls offers 512 suite rooms that are perfect for families who want the baby to enjoy the sleep in an adjacent room. If you’re taking baby to Niagara falls in a car or you’re renting a car, then Days Inn, Country Inn, and Best Western Plus offer basic but kid-friendly environment just five minutes’ drive from the main strip.

In these establishments, you will easily find a cot, vaporizer, childproof sockets, nightlight, baby tub, and other facilities. In fact, you can also find baby carrier rucksacks, prams, age-appropriate toys, waterproof nappies, and laundry facilities. Perhaps, it will not be an overstatement to say that Niagara Falls is one of the most baby-friendly cities if you know where to stay.

Take Your Time

Niagara Falls is a unique destination in the sense that almost every major attraction is located within walking distance from most hotels in the center of the city. However, miles will add very quickly as you walk up and down the Clifton Hill, along the Niagara River, and visit major attractions. If taking a baby to Niagara falls, it’s better not to rush to different places because the baby may get irritated, quickly.

Unlike other major cities, you will need to walk to most of the places such as Journey Behind the Falls, Butterfly Conservatory, and Niagara Sky Wheel.

All of these places require an ample amount of time to view them and enjoy the experience. If you’re just taking a baby to Niagara Falls for a day or two, it’s better to stick to attractions that are closer to each other.

By focusing on a cluster of attractions that are closer, you and the baby will not get tired. Instead, take a break to enjoy many family-friendly restaurants located along the river.

Visit Baby-Friendly Attractions

While there are a lot of great attractions near Niagara Falls, certain attractions will always fascinate you and the baby. For instance, the Butterfly Conservatory at the Botanical Garden is a treat for the baby.

As babies are good observers, they will love to see colorful butterflies flying everywhere. The peaceful environment adds to the vibe creating an amazing environment for your baby.

Taking baby to Niagara Falls without visiting the “Journey Behind the Falls” will be a costly miss. As its name suggests, the attraction takes you behind the plummeting waters of the falls. Instead of the thunderous sound, the cave absorbs the noise to offer a soothing environment to babies who love the misty environment and the sound of rushing water. Parents who were not sure whether to take their babies frequently talk about the peaceful environment that lulls their babies to sleep.

Similarly, if you want to get the bird’s eye view of the entire area without drenching your baby, the Niagara Sky Wheel and the Whirlpool Aero Car are a must. Taking baby to Niagara Falls to visit these adventures will surely put a smile on your baby’s face as both the baby and the parents will enjoy the breathtaking scenes and the environment.

Take Lots of Pictures

If taking a baby to Niagara falls, keep in mind to buy protective water-proof gear for your camera because a lot of cameras will malfunction due to the mist and water particles in the air.

Similarly, you’re not allowed to take cameras on certain attractions; therefore, it’s better to budget your expenses as you will be required to pay an extra amount for a picture of yourself with the baby.

Taking a tripod is also a nice idea as you can leave the shutter open to take a beautiful picture of the baby as it will also cover the actual movement of the rushing water. If staying at a hotel with falls view, leaving the shutter open at night for long periods of time will expose the light of the surrounding city and colors of the fall, which will act as a great background to take a picture of your baby.

Babies have a tendency to drool and spit-up. They also have snotty eyes and dried milk around the mouth, which is the reason why you should keep a wet face washer to wipe away those things when taking a picture.

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