Hampton Inn Buffalo Williamsville
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Night 1: Battlefield Ghosts
... The road into the center of Detroit was empty.
This was because Detroit was empty. It was like a shell of a city. It had many large, abandoned buildings. There was a huge church with broken stained glass surrounded by a ghost town of a neighborhood. Like Gary, Detroit is suffering from the decline of the Rust Belt. It was dark, even though the sun was up and out. Today is very heavy.
The downtown area was pretty empty too, but not abandoned. ...
Overnight with a view
I must admit I didn't spend much time in Buffalo, as it was just a place where we spent the night during our weekend at the Niagara Falls. The Hotel was great anyway: probably one of the best beds I've ever slept in! It's not in the town centre (closer to Lake Erie) but from the windows, I got a great view of the town. Great value for your money!
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Now Boarding Flight #506 to Gringolandia
... brag about gifts they bought for friends and family, while returnees long for favorite home cooked meals and trade stories about their lives and careers in New York, Miami and other centers of the Latino diaspora. I love the atmosphere in these boarding areas. After months of planning for my trip I am finally somewhere else. And I haven't even left the gate yet. Terminal C of the Atlanta Airport is abuzz with excitement ...
Day 41 - Soaking it up at The Falls
... 30 minutes. Well we were certainly eating our words today. Even Max kept thanking us for taking him on it for the next hour!
On our stroll back to the Hotel we stopped for dinner at an Italian Family restaurant for a pizza. The waiter, Chad, was wonderful with the kids. We have said this before but they really have great family restaurants here that entertain the kids.
Our hotel room has a ...
From drizzle storms to deserted towns....
... br> We then decided to go on the ‘Maid of the Mist’ boat trip into the falls. Walking out of the drizzle storm down the river towards the boat, we were given yet another poncho and boarded the boat. Little did we realise how wet we would actually get. Eagerly stepping up to the front of the boat, we started our journey into the falls. Just when you start to worry you might be heading right under the waterfalls, the boat stops and sits for a while in the mist of ...
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Amenities
- Swimming pool
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Business Services
- Fitness/Health center
- Free parking