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4943 Clifton Hill
Niagara Falls, ON
L2G 3N5
i love all the crazy museums on clifton hill, including this one
A lot of the interactive things you have to pay money for on top of the ridiculous price. Most other interactive stuff is broken or uninteresting. Otherwise it's just a bunch of reading and pictures that are not as good as the book. Really feels like something out of the nineties that has barely been kept up since then. Don't waste your money on this.
Took my 11 year old son here while at Niagara because he loves the Guinness records books. Cost us $20 with a AAA discount. Totally unimpressive. Most of the exhibits are pictures that you can see in the books. There's a few lame interactive exhibits and that's it. Save your money or try Ripley's instead.
I paid $40 to walk into a place that was trapped in an earlier decade. I don't know what I was expecting, but this place was boring, with zero interesting interaction. Just wanted to have some fun on Cliffton Hill - chose the wrong place!
Only mildly interesting. There are lots of things here that are only replicas or representatives of world record items, so don't go expecting to see the worlds largest bandaid or anything. And some seem outdated. But the pieces on extreme weather, science and other various tidbits that cover the walls are interesting. But not worth the price. Get your money's worth and take your time.
We went with 3 adults and a 10 y/o. We found it very interesting. Yes it's almost all reading but even my dad who doesn't like reading enjoyed it and was interested. The 10 year old in our group also stayed interested although I wouldn't recommend it for children any younger. Could have been a little cheaper for what it actually contained (mostly pictures).
Interesting place to go take a look at world record holders in random things like movies and natural disasters. Somewhat interactive which is nice. If you have a CAA card you get 25% off so make sure to show it if you have it.
Overall it was interesting but not exactly a "must see" exhibit.
Interesting museum but much of the museum was reading descriptions of events with illustrations. I expected more exhibits of actual memorabilia from these events.
this was fun and interesting to go through. of course it's mostly reading but it wasn't bad.
The one thing that I still remember from my visit here, was the electric chair. They have a replica of an old electric chair, like, the first one ever used. And in it is a dummy. There's a slot you can put a token in to see how it works. So you're thinking its just going to go through the motions while some guy with a Ben Stein voice narrates it for you. Um... no! As soon as you pull the lever,... more
Compared to the nearby Ripley's Museum up the street, this one is not worth the 15 bucks a person that you will spend to just read a bunch of Guiness facts on walls and see bad displays of records broken. It is just a series of rooms that are filled with pictures and writing about the facts and not any real substance to the museum. The price is a rip off and there are so many other things ot do... more