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Rochester,
NY � September 2016 / Newsmaker Alert / Pokémon
GO -- the craze that is taking the world by storm. And now, the Cross
Border Showcase program is inviting Canadians to take their quest to
"catch 'em all" across the border, to experience the tourism attractions
that double as Pokéstops in Upstate New York.
You
don't have to go far to start your international Pokémon journey.
In less than 90 minutes, you can arrive at Darien Lake Amusement Park,
to spend the day at New York's largest theme and water park � and home
to over 25 Pokéstops. Visitors can enjoy roller coasters, thrill
rides, and wet rides while collecting Pokéballs � and even battle
in two gyms, should you dare to challenge the gym leader while braving
the twists and turns of The Boomerang and The Mind Eraser.
Around
Batavia, NY, local restaurants and eateries are joining the craze by offering
special discounts and deals to Pokémon GO players. Stop by Dave's
Ice Cream and get a free cone, or get a BOGO Beef on Weck (a regional specialty
roast beef sandwich) from TF Browns, just by showing the app on. Share
your trainer level with Batavia Downs, and get a $5 free play card.
Just
east of Batavia is the city of Rochester, NY, a place teeming with Pokéstops.
The Strong National Museum of Play is home to three Pokéstops, the
National Toy Hall of Fame, and the largest collection of historical materials
related to play. Or wander the Erie Canal path at Schoen Place in Pittsford
to search for water Pokémon, battle a gym, hit several Pokéstops,
and grab a bite to eat at the many canal side restaurants found there.
While
in town, keep an eye out for another PokeGo Bar Crawl. Two have been hosted
in Rochester since the craze began, offering Pokémon-themed drinks,
lures at each of the bars on the crawl, a gym battle contest and trainer
t-shirts so you can represent Team Instinct, Mystic, or Valor while catching
'em all.
In
the Finger Lakes, embrace your creative side and stage a takeover at the
gym at the Corning Museum of Glass. Pokéstops around the museum
will help you replenish your Pokéballs, while diving into 3,500
years of interactive glass history. Take your quest outside and explore
the surrounding town of Corning, NY and find more than 30 Pokéstops.
And don't worry about data � both Corning Square on Market Street and the
Corning Museum of Glass offer free Wi-Fi.
Travel
a bit farther into Upstate New York and bring your search to Utica, NY.
Bursting with family-friendly attractions, kids of all ages love the Utica
Zoo, and with 18 Pokéstops and one gym there are more than enough
animals to keep everyone interested. Stop by the Utica Children's Museum,
or tour Fort Stanwix National Monument to continue your training
and building your collection.
New
York State is crawling with Pokémon and welcoming trainers in for
their next adventure. And the best part? Most of these attractions offer
free, public Wi-Fi so international travelers can play without worrying
about cross-border fees or international data plans.
A full
list of attractions and destinations in Upstate New York can be found online
at www.CrossBorderShowcase.com.
The Cross Border Showcase program welcomes Canadian visitors into New York
to explore, experience, and play, all year long.
Cross
Border Showcase Program
The
Cross Border Showcase travel program encourages and entices Canadian visitors
to explore deeper into New York State. The program showcases a unique collection
of attractions and experiences that are all comfortably within driving
distance from the Canadian border - beginning in Western New York, Rochester
and the Finger Lakes region to well into Central and Northern New York.
The program's partners include accommodations, shopping destinations, family
and four-season recreational activities, communities and tourist-friendly
businesses. Many of the partners offer discounts for Canadian visitors.
Current offers, information and destinations can be found at www.CrossBorderShowcase.com
and by following the program's Twitter
or Facebook.
Media
Contact:
Sarah
Blackwell
Break
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585-394-0787 x4
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