“We’re hoping for people just to flood Niagara Falls. More tourists, means more people to check out local businesses in the falls, including at Anchor Bar, located on Buffalo Avenue in the Falls. It’s been several years that we’ve had restrictions and not that COVID’s not still a thing but I think people are ready to get back to normal and one of those things is taking a vacation,” Schuler said.
“We’re seeing people coming from all over. We come from an area surrounded by water so naturally we’re attracted to it.” Spectacular,” said Joey Edwards and Katie Ball, who were visiting from Ireland. Its all new to them so they’ve been having a nice time,” said Michael Green, who brought his family from Detroit to see the falls.
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This weekend kicks off the tourism season in the falls. It’s been several years that we’ve had restrictions and not that covid is not still a thing but I think people are ready to get back to normal.”
And people who stopped by for the weekend from cities like Detroit, Michigan. News 4 caught up with tourists who traveled here from Spain and Ireland. “Have some fun and wanted to come see and enjoy the views.” “I just graduated from college and we’re kind of like doing a trip to celebrate graduation,” said Terese Lujua, who went on the Maid of the Mist with her parents, who were visiting from Spain. “A lot of people are excited to start getting out and doing things again so we’re excited to see what the season holds for us.”Īll weekend long people stopped by Niagara Falls to take pictures and go on the Maid of the Mist, now that the attraction is open for the season. But Friday and Saturday there was a great turnout,” said Kory Schuler, who’s the executive director of the Niagara Area Chamber of Commerce. “The weather today has been a little off, but it’s not snowing so we’re happy. (WIVB) – The past two summers have been brutal for the tourism industry, but the easing of COVID-19 restrictions is giving hope to businesses that they will bounce back.