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What to Pack for a Niagara Falls Day Trip

The 8 things worth bringing — and the 3 everyone regrets.

Pack light: layers, comfortable shoes, a phone lanyard, and sunglasses cover 90% of the day. The Falls create their own micro-weather — expect drizzle at the railing on a cloudless day. Everything else (water, charging, storage between stops) lives in the vehicle, which is the quiet advantage of a door-to-door tour: your bag rides, you don't carry it.

The short list

Layered jacket (the mist is cool even in July) · grippy shoes for wet promenade stone · phone lanyard or zip pocket · sunglasses · sunscreen · a card for tastings and admissions · any medications · a light towel stays in the car.

What people regret

Umbrellas (useless in updraft mist, banned on the boat), heavy backpacks (you'll carry them through every attraction), and brand-new white shoes.

Kids and child seats

Tell us ages at booking — we fit proper child seats to the SUV or Sprinter at no charge, and the vehicle becomes the nap/snack base between stops.

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