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anitram said:

The way the Falls are set up is that there is a road and a walkway built right next to them. Therefore it's impossibe to "not see anything" since the falls are right smack in front of you to the point where you can feel the mist. They're not off in the distance, they're not in the fog and so on. That's the strangest thing I've heard, honestly.

It really depends on the weather. I've been there at times when it's gray and cold, making the mist so thick you can't see much other than the outside on the Horshoe Falls.

On a sunny day, the mist will subside and you will get a much better view. It just depends. I've been there 3 times in the last 4 years, and it's always a little bit different.
 
LivLuvAndBootlegMusic said:
I've always wanted to see the . . . the Holocaust museum in DC.

Yikes. I first saw that when I was in the 8th Grade. You'll need a whole day or more to recover from it. It's not something you can really "fit" into a vacation, especially not a honeymoon.
 
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