I know I had a few people who were disappointed that they didn’t respond to the last awesome Niagara Falls hotel deal quickly enough, so I’m posting this…
$49 for a one night stay at the Lincoln Motor Inn or the Niagara Falls Courtside Inn. Package includes one night in a standard room (two Queen beds or one Queen bed with sofa sitting area), a $10 gift card for Dave & Buster’s, a $10 gift card for East Side Mario’s, a $10 gift card for Outback Steakhouse, plus an attractions discount booklet with $120 in savings as well as an attractions shuttle pass for each person to use throughout their stay.
You can buy this deal five times max and you can combine vouchers for an extended stay. Considering each package includes $30 in gift cards, that means you’re only paying $20 for the room! Also, there is no expiration date, so you can buy this and squirrel it away for future use.
Here’s what I’m thinking: A three night stay would only cost $150. You would end up with $30 to spend at each of the gift card locations. Then you could plan to eat dinner out at Outback Steakhouse one night, East Side Mario’ s the next, and finally Dave & Busters. $30 might even be enough to cover the meal. If not it would still be three cheap meals out. Making this a get away I can almost actually afford to take! I am seriously tempted by this one.
Technically this is the local deal of the day for London, Ontario, but anyone can take advantage of it. The deal ends around 5am on Sunday April 17th. Check it out here and let me know if you go!
That is one awesome deal!! If you know of any in July August would appreciate the heads up!
Now is the time to buy them for your summer touring. They don't expire. I grabbed the last deal and it only has a couple of black out dates. Shop now to save later.Thanks for letting us know about these. I never tire of Niagara Falls, and these vouchers are handy for those spontaneous getaways.
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Exactly what Debbie said. Provided you have spare cash one hand, just buy it now and set it aside for vacation time. I love that it has no expiry date. Their are black out dates, which are pretty much every Canadian holiday weekend. Personally I would never be escaping on a holiday weekend anyway.