I'm gonna let you in on a secret. I loved it. NO live actors. It was pitch black with not even enough light to see where we were to go next. Cotton candy. The original house of horrors in Niagara Falls. Great album.

To celebrate the one year anniversary of riding Voyage, we took a short day trip down to Niagara Falls to ride one of the only two open rollercoasters in Ontario (the other apparently being Ridge Runner Mountain Coaster at the Blue Mountain Resort in Collingwood).

It will part a tourist from their cash in no time flat. Someone with a WordPress blog has posted just a few pictures of some of the sites on Clifton Hill…. Okay folks, sit tight and buckle up for this one.

They have some cool artwork in here and the timing of the scares was awesome.

and Nightmares, but it was certainly frightening.

My son saw the roller-coaster on the roof and freaked out - I promised him we could go on it.

Go-karts. Down the street is a bonanza of pretzels and candy apples.

The lying old lady in the front told us there would be live actors . Awful, awful tourist trap. Obviously the price of a single ticket makes rerides prohibitive, so getting here early for the 10 AM start might get you a second lap. Your trust is our top concern, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. At least you will be if you go after 11pm on a Monday night in early June.

Our mistake?

157 photos. Aside from the strong/rough helix at the end, the rest of the ride has little to speak of in terms of elements.

I'm pretty sure that when we went there their equipment must have not been working right because we didn't see anything...literally. 0 friends. Scared the pants off of me and my friends!

Once the border reopens the crowds might pick up too, as Clifton Hill and the Falls was a near ghost town on this mid-July morning. We've been terrifying tourists for over 45 years!

Have fun and take any kid over the age of 14 i'd say. Probably.

Bring a nose plug and lots of hand sanitizer!!! For visitors to the House of Frankenstein, one of the busiest attractions along the Clifton Hill district in Niagara Falls, Ontario, may soon feel like they are on a roller coaster ride. You can't see anything, any design or "scary" details - just black. Embed review.

Kuddos for all the hard work put into this thing.

Wasn't terrifying but definitely scared at many times. Enjoyed this haunted house. There are a lot of better things to spend your money on in Niagara. I see other people did not have such great experiences.

While he’s hoping to have it operating by Thanksgiving, Paul says next March is more likely.

Also hard plastic sh@$ hanging from the ceilings that you cant see until it practically breaks your nose.

Pretty soon, you can add roller coaster. They also only have one person inside who scares people so it feels kind of pointless to even have them there.

Not sure if you’ve ever had a chance to visit Clifton Hill, but the whole street is like a giant midway. For what it is, I would not say it's worth it to go in. Might try for rerides as well if it doesn't amount to a ton of cash. It's something to go for if u love HORROR!! The American side was downbeat & depressing. Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center, Find more Museums near House Of Frankenstein. A subreddit for discussions, photos, news, and updates for the world of roller coasters and amusement parks! At least it’s unique... and it fits in with the surroundings better. We've been terrifying tourists for over 45 years! It's worth every minute. More posts from the rollercoasters community. The original house of horrors in Niagara Falls. This and Dracula's Castle were great.

Owner Ian Paul calls it the world's first rooftop coaster, located above the House of Frankenstein haunted house. We hung around an hour longer, checking out the Ripley’s Believe It or Not museum and taking a ride on the SkyWheel ferris wheel, which as it happens was our first ever thrill ride we shared some six years ago. fTourism Theme powered by 147 reviews.

The house of Frankenstein is an excellent concept that is poorly executed.

Just plane DUMB. The final janky helix still gave me a light scrape. We were scared but glad we went through it.

Holy shit!

I came out without being scared but with a sore ankle (uneven floors and no light to see the steps) and a bruised nose. Go here only if you want to be lost in a dark hallway with uneven floors to suddenly trip over and hurt yourself.

You can't see anything, any design or "scary" details - just black.

Clifton Hill has long been described as ‘carnival-like.’ Cotton candy. There was literally nothing to see, no props, no actors, nothing "haunted" about it. You go in expecting multiple people to jump out at you but you leave just asking yourself if you missed something. I screamed so loud at one point that I locked my jaw for a second! Property owned by DoubleTree Fallsview Resort & Spa by Hilton – Niagara Falls Blog, Three hotel towers planned for Robinson Street – Niagara Falls Blog, Photos from Rogers Hometown Hockey – Niagara Falls Blog. It’s easy to picture the 50-year-old svelte superstar – who did, after all, live in a virtual amusement park called Neverland – slithering down the incline of the money-sucking street in a moonwalk. Okay the coffin train and the "GREAT CANADIAN MIDWAY" cracked me up. One of the scariest haunted attractions I have ever visited! I have never been to anything like it in the U.S. Niagara's most horrifying attraction.

As iconic Canadian chef Jamie Kennedy speaks, a gigantic ferris wheel rotates outside the window behind him.

They have a shooting range inside but it costs two dollars to play and the one I put money into ate it. Frank N’ Coaster stands on the roof of the Burger King store adjoined to the House of Frankenstein haunted house.

Worst possible haunted house I've ever been to .

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Wasn't terrifying but definitely scared at many times. Hire a night crew, Frankenstein's monster, come on. Go here only if you want to be lost in a dark hallway with uneven floors to suddenly trip over and hurt yourself. Rooftop roller coaster latest addition to Clifton Hill Installation nearly complete atop House of Frankenstein Clifton Hill has long been described as 'carnival-like.' Or maybe not. Pretty soon, you can add roller coaster. The Canadian side of the Falls was charming & attractive. This was a gigantic waste of money. Just a collection of turns and small dips. When the cashier told me it was $30 I almost made Frankenstein in my pants. The theme-park kitsch of tourist mecca Clifton Hill seems tailor-made for late singing and dancing great Michael Jackson.

But as millions around the world watched the internationally loved King of Pop’s star-studded memorial service live from Los Angeles Tuesday afternoon, this busy global tourist hub seemed largely indifferent. I couldn't stop laughing at my wife's reactions she was screaming and crying. He looks better now. I am by no means a haunted house regular so this was a really big disappointment. This week he was repainted.

To experience the other side of the coin - just cross the border into the USA. Looking for statistics on the fastest, tallest or longest roller coasters? No spoilers here.

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It's THAT scaryyyyy!! There are four nicely polished up coffin-themed cars (no, they’re not Morgan trains, heh), which fit two riders in each row, but if you want to avoid some painful knee contusions you may want to ride alone in the middle.