Traveler lands hotel room with unbelievable view and the price she paid is equally incredible

Don’t go chasing waterfalls — let them come to you, at a discount.A lucky solo traveler inspired envy among wallet-weary travelers after scoring a hotel with a full-frontal view of Niagara Falls for less than $300 a night, as detailed in a video posted to social media with over 550,000 views.“It was magical and everything I hoped for — I burst into tears!” Lyndsay Johnson told Jam Press of the inn-credible deal.The Nottingham, U.K.native, who goes by @wander_woman11 on TikTok, had reportedly treated herself to a trip to the US and Canada — including a visit to the legendary scenic site straddling the border between the two countries.And after paying only $287 for her room at the fall-iday inn, Johnson didn’t expect to get much of a view.That was until the wanderluster opened the curtains and saw the iconic “Horseshoe Falls” — right outside her window.“When I arrived at the hotel it was evening and dark outside, and the curtains in my room were closed,” the flabbergasted Brit gushed.

“I stood in front of them and wished out loud that the view would be good, but nothing could have prepared me for how spectacular it was when I eventually opened the curtains.”The accompanying footage shows the iconic cascades glowing against the night-time sky like something out of the movie “Avatar.”Johnson’s followers were amazed that she managed to score such a scenic vista for such a low price.“Now that’s a room with a view,” exclaimed one spellbound commenter.Another wrote, “might be the best view I’ve ever seen from a hotel.”“I would not be sleeping — you’d just see me at the window,” fawned a third, to which Johnson replied,” “Honestly, I just sat there for a long time!”The Brit didn’t disclose the name of said accommodations, but the Canadian side of the natural attraction is known for its array of towering hotels with excellent views of the thundering spectacle, including the Fallsview Marriott, the Marriott on T...

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Publisher: New York Post

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