Monday, July 24, 2006

Niagara Falls

After crossing the border our trip officially became a Niagara Falls visit.

We originally were just going to go eat at the Denny's there, but it turned into a couple hours spent sight seeing as well.
Let's go back a few minutes though. As we're driving to the restaurant, we were waiting at a light when this prick in the Impala starts backing up for no reason and ends up a nose hair away from hitting us. Kashaf was on the phone with his Dad and started honking the horn and didn't stop. The bastard got his license plate taken down by me. If you can't drive a standard car, don't fucking drive it! Ya'Jackass!

Denny's was pretty good. A little buttery for my tastes, but good. We were going to go to the one in the states but the weather was too bad we figured it'd be better to keep driving.

After Denny's we headed down the main road and popped in the WWE shop to have a look around. I don't really pay attention to wrestling that much anymore so most of the things there didn't interest me. I was looking for aposter of Stacy Keibler but they didn't even sell any posters there. Ah well.

After the WWE Store we headed down to this Marvel game building. I can't remember the name of it now. Anyway, it had a bunch of arcade games and all that. We bought some freakin $28 pass to go play mini golf, bumper cars and some Spiderman thrill ride. Waste of my god damn money if you ask me.

The mini golf was Hulk themed. It was so impossible to do well on it that by the end you ended up becoming the Hulk due to frustration. I guess point achieved.

The bumper cars were X-Men themed. This was the best one of the three except for the fact that it was only the three of us playing. It was still enjoyable though.

Last and probably least was the Spiderman thrill ride. Not thrilling at all. You ride around on this slow moving cart and show webs with your gun/hand thing at these laser targets all over. There's some story going on in the background for you to go along with, but it's so difficult to shoot these targets you spend more time worrying about that than the storyline.

After that not-so-amazing experience we made our way down to the falls. I got plenty of pics of both the American and Canadian side, as well as the Maid of the Mist boats. After we made our way to the end I picked up some fudge to bring home. Expensive but well worth it.

After walking the longest walk ever back to the Denny's where the Sidekick was parked, we headed home to end our trip once and for all.

Peace.