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Great Canadian Midway
Category: Arts & Entertainment Arcades Arcades [Edit]
4960 Clifton HillNiagara Falls, ON L2G 3N4
(905) 358-3676
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
3 reviews for Great Canadian Midway
3 reviews in English
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Review from Wang Treecy E.
This place is sooo MUCH FUN! It is so hard to find big arcades like this around the Boston area since Good Times closed so I missed the arcade days. Running around playing games in heels felt soo GOOD! There were new games that I've never seen, and old games that I played since I was a little girl! My boyfriend and I enjoyed this place a lot! We felt like kids again!
SO so much fun! -
Review from Mike P.
300+ games of all kinds, an interior of lights and color and noises, and token machines which provide buckets to hold those tokens make this place look like a casino of arcade games. Except in this casino you don't win money. You win prizes!
Fun place, clean place, good staff and plenty of prizes in exchange for the tickets you get from playing the arcade games. Has the energy and bling inside to keep up with the energy and bling of Clifton Hill on the outside!
I played several games of skee ball. Lots of fun. A good break from being outside for many hours!Listed in: Niagara Falls, USA and Canada
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Review from Nick S.
This place brings back a mountain of memories from childhood.
For some reason, it seems like the arcade games that we had when I worked at Putt-Putt Golf, Games & Skating back in the late 90's are all still up and running - like Hydro Thunder, Sega GT Racing and Cruisin' USA.
Not to mention the physical games - skee-ball (of course), air hockey (a must) and that annoyingly-stupid game where the ball of light runs around in a circle and you have to slam the button right when it's in between the arches in front of you. Dear god that game sucks!
They have this place set up like a cross between a Chuck-E-Cheese and a casino. You can buy tokens with a credit card (wow) and then keep them in the same kind of buckets you'd find in Vegas. The prize center is awesomely lame, with 5 tickets buying you a fake fly or a ring, and everything else costing 2,500 tickets.
My girlfriend and I were one ticket short of a whoopee cushion, so we left our modest stash for another child to enjoy.
