This hotel warmly welcomes guests in Niagara Falls.
Facility
The hotel has a lift and features 57 rooms. The friendly staff at the reception desk are happy to answer any questions. Amenities include a baggage storage service, safe, currency exchange service and drinks machine. Wireless internet access is provided in public areas. The tour desk offers assistance with booking excursions. There are a number of shops as well. Guests arriving by car can park their vehicles in the garage (for a fee) or in the car park (no extra charge). Other services include a babysitting service, a childcare service, a car hire service, a transfer service and room service. A fax machine is available for guests' business needs.
Rooms
Air conditioning and central heating ensure that rooms maintain comfortable temperatures. Rooms have a double bed, a queen-size bed or a king-size bed. Extra beds can be requested. A desk is provided. Guests will also find a tea/coffee station included among the standard features. An ironing set is provided for guests' convenience. A telephone, a TV and WiFi (no extra charge) are provided as well. Bathrooms are equipped with a shower and include a hairdryer. The hotel has non-smoking rooms.
Sport
The indoor and outdoor pools are ideal for exercise as well as relaxation. There are many ways to relax or stay active at the hotel, including tennis, golf, a gym, billiards and bowling. A casino offers fun and entertainment.
Amenities at Econo Lodge By The Falls
Facilities
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Air conditioning
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Car Park
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Casino
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Hotel Safe
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Lifts
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Room Service
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Wifi
Hygiene
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Enhanced cleaning programme
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Hand sanitiser
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Mandatory mask-wearing
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Social distancing regulations
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Use of commercially available disinfectants
Sport/Entertainment
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Billiards/Snooker
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Bowling
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Golf
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Gym
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Indoor Pool
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Number of Pools
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Outdoor Pool(s)
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Tennis
Location
User Rating & Reviews
Value
Rooms
Cleanliness
Service
Excellent
16
Very Good
44
Average
44
Poor
28
Terrible
54
Recent Reviews: 186
User:Vikingsnap
Trip type: Family
Worst hotel in Niagara!
28 Mar 2026
Piss blankets and they close the pool without warning! DO NOT SATY HERE!
User:Aaron L
Trip type: Family
Terrible experience
18 Aug 2025
No fridge in the room, beds hard as a rock and the make you leave a $250 deposit. Terrible stay. I will not be back to this hotel again.
User:Ian T
Trip type:
1 nite stay
08 Aug 2025
We had rm 354. Vintage double queen. Very clean, can't complain for 1 nite stay. Friendly front desk. Ice TV,wifi provided. Very close to Lots of attractions and restaurants
User:Codester
Trip type: Family
Did the Trick But...
13 Jul 2024
I'm struggling between giving this place a 2 or 3, so since I kind of knew what to expect, I'll give it a 3. If you do your research, you'll know what to expect. I knew before coming that this place was a motel that needed updating so I wasn't super surprised when we got to our room. We arrived on a Thursday and our parking and check-in experience was good. We were able to find a parking spot easily out front of the building we were staying in. (more on this later)Location is directly across from Clifton Hill where all of the attractions are, so it can't get much better than this as far as location.We had 2 rooms with 2 very different experiences. Room 110 with a king bed and balcony was a weird layout. When you open the door to the room, the shower is on the right...like...out in the open. So if you step out of the shower if someone is on the bed, they can see you through mirror thats on the wall in front of the bed. It was really weird that the shower area is just exposed to the room. The toilet and sink are behind a door on the left hand side of the room when you walk in. The worst thing about this room though was the mattress. It was hard as a rock. And I don't mean firm, I mean HARD, similar to sleeping on the floor. We requested a mattress topper/pad, as some hotels have these available. The woman at the front desk though kept asking housekeeping for a mattress cover, which isn't what I was asking for. I explained to her that the mattress was really hard and that if they had a mattress topper I'd apprecaiate one. We came back after housekeeping had been there, and we got a mattress cover. So it made no difference to the comfort of the mattress. The mattress was so bad that we almost checked-out the second night. We didn't get more than 3 hours of sleep each of the 3 nights we were there. I asked the front desk if they were fully booked and they said they were, so there was no chance of getting another room. Our A/C also wasn't getting cold enough. One day we came back to find that housekeeping had turned it off when it was 35 degrees outside which made for a sweaty sleep that night since we came back at midnight. Shower water pressure was great, but the temperature would fluctuate from hot to cold. The balcony was a nice touch. Furniture needs updating. It was early 90s and kind of mix-matched. The comfortors were also those old 90s style quilted ones. Updating just those alone would completely change the look of the rooms. I knew this before going, but just an fyi, there are no fridges in the rooms, so bring a cooler with you. The front desk will give you bags of ice. There was a small coffee maker in the room. Room 106 - 2 queen bedsIn this room we had a much better experience (this is the room our adult children stayed in). Mattresses were very comfortable and plush. Bathroom was all in 1 room, so we didn't have that weird exposed shower layout like we had in room 110. A/C worked amazingly and their room was kept very cool. They also had a balcony but it had weird wooden pillars on it, kind of like jail bars that went from the very bottom to the top, so that obstructed any view they would have had. Same comments to this room as I have about the furniture and bedding. But overall the room was as expected. Parking - try to park in the parking lot onsite instead of the parking lot across the street. We moved the car and had to park across the street on our last night. Someone must have been backing into the parking spot beside me and scratched up all the side of my (new) car and door handle which is going to be a pricy repair. The parking spots onsite seem to be bigger than the ones across the street. If you've been there before or done your research, you know that Niagara Falls in crazy expensive. If you find restaurants away from Clifton Hill, they get cheaper. Breakfast at a diner called Cippy's is $5.99 and $6.99 and 800 meters from the motel. Just google map how to get there. It was a great breakfast for a great deal with great sized portions and some of the best french toast you'll ever eat. Be prepared to walk a lot. And if you're out of shape AT ALL, walking up and down Clifton Hill is a real ba&tard, so be ready for it and pack comfortable shoes. I'm about 30lbs over weight (thanks COVID), and thought I might actually die on the walk back up the hill on the first night when it 'felt like' 40 degrees outside. Fallsview Casino was nice but you'll lose all of your money. Go to Casino Niagara - it was way better and the employees were incredibly nice. Journey Behind the Falls was a cool experience, it really was, BUT it's $28pp and when you get there you have to wait in line for over an hour like you're waiting to get on a ride at Magic Kingdom sandwiched in a small space with a couple hundred people who, in the dead of summer, don't all smell like a shower was their first priority. Then you take the elevator down to the tunnels. You're down there for 10 minutes while the employees herd you like cattle through a wet tunnel and then it's all over. I'm glad I did it once, but I definitely don't need to do it again.Anyway, back to the motel. If you're ok with no frills and you know what you're getting yourself into then this place won't disappoint you. We also booked direct with the hotel and got a great price. We paid (I think) $158 for the king room and $129 for the 2 queens, which was an excellent price for the middle of summer in Niagara Falls. Overall, it was a good stay, it was just ruined by not being able to get a good sleep because of the poor mattress quality in the room. Econo...do your future guests a favour and upgrade that mattress to one like you've got in room 106 and then you'll be good to go!
User:Ajay K
Trip type: Couples
A night stay for bachelors
22 Jun 2024
While writing this review I am still in the room of this Lodge. Location is walking distance from Niagara Falls. Hardly 5 Minutes. Prices are average, neither low nor high. Parking is available for cars. They provided soap, shampoo, and body lotion. Now the most important things those are missing and they could provide as the cost is not very high. There is no refrigerator, Microwave, Iron and Iron Board, and the TV has no channels except few advertisements and you keep on changing channels and you will see same ads channels again and again. Most important: Most of the sockets : for Phone Charging are out of order so we searched sockets in bathroom, but there is no socket in the bathroom.Advice for Hotel Owner: Please provide some basic amenities, like fridge and microwave and make sure all the power points are working. Arrange some news channels in the TV for guests. Your room rent is high compared to the amenities you have provided in the room.