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Niagara Frontier Publications, October 1, 2009
At the end of August, the cast and crew of “The Office” came to Niagara Falls to shoot portions of the wedding episode. Angela Berti, who serves as New York State Parks’ western district marketing and public affairs coordinator, said scenes were filmed inside Niagara Falls State Park, on the Maid of the Mist, and at the Red Coach Inn. In addition to what’s shown during the episode, Berti said the film crew “did a drive-through of the city for the opening (credits), which I’m so excited to see.” Such an opening montage would take the place of the show’s traditional Scranton shots. “Overall, they couldn’t speak more highly of their time here,” Berti said of the “The Office” team. “They all had a really great time.” The cast and crew flew in late Wednesday, Aug. 26. They shot all day Thursday in Niagara Falls, and departed on Friday. While the trip was short, Berti said filming generated $35,000 into the local economy. “That’s a pretty big economic impact for a one-day shoot,” she said.
Fischer, who visited Niagara Falls restaurants and attractions, said she enjoyed her stay in Western New York. “We had a wonderful time at Niagara Falls,” she said. “Our first night in town, we ate dinner at (the) Top of the Falls (restaurant). The view was amazing – and so were the chicken wings! Mindy Kaling ordered the nuclear wings. I didn’t dare try them, but they were a huge hit at the table. “We were in town less than 48 hours, but we did a lot. The town is charming, the food was great, and the people were so warm and inviting. “We rode the Maid of the Mist three times while filming. It’s breathtaking. I’ve never seen anything like it. I would recommend this to anyone visiting Niagara Falls.” To celebrate “The Office,” its trip to Niagara Falls, and Jim and Pam’s nuptials, the Hard Rock Café will host a special screening of the wedding episode on Thursday, Oct. 8. Festivities will begin at 7 p.m., with the show airing at 9 p.m. Berti, who coordinated the event with the restaurant, said admission is free (reservations are required), and cake and champagne will be served. “What we’re sort of staging is a wedding reception for Jim and Pam,” she said. Guests attending the event can bid on a number of “Office” prizes, including a cast-signed script of the wedding episode (entitled “Niagara”), and an autographed DVD. Proceeds will benefit Niagara Falls State Park. “It’s a fun way to celebrate,” Berti said. The Hard Rock Café is located at 333 Prospect St., Niagara Falls. To make a reservation, call 282-0007 or e-mail niagarafalls_sales2@hardrock.com. |
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