 |
|
|
|
Number
Of Rooms: 103 |
| |
|
Number
Of Floors: 2 |
| |
|
Check
Inn: 3:00 PM |
| |
|
Check
Out: 11:00 AM |
|
 |
|
|
24
hour front desk. |
| |
|
Outdoor pool,
heated. |
| |
|
Free local
calls. |
| |
|
High-speed
Internet. |
| |
|
Free parking
available |
| |
|
Game room. |
| |
|
Cable TV. |
| |
|
Dataports. |
|
 |
|
|
Cedar
Park Soak City. |
| |
|
Sandusky Speedway. |
| |
|
Pelee Island. |
| |
|
Catawba Island. |
| |
|
Kelleys Island. |
|
 |
|
1530 Cleveland
Road, |
| |
Sandusky,
Ohio, |
| |
44870-4302,
US |
| |
Phone: 419/625-9234
|
| |
Fax: 419/625-9971 |
|
| |
|
|
| |
 |
|
| |
| |
|
| |
 |
| |
Welcome
to Sandusky inn
and suites!
Enjoy the very best in this Sandusky
charm and hospitality plus the convenience
of being close to great area attractions
and business.
Explore the Sandusky inn and suites
in Sandusky, which is conveniently located
in Sandusky close to the Cedar Point
Amusement Park and Lake Erie, which
offers all types of outdoor fun including
boating, fishing and swimming.
The Sandusky inn and suites Hotel
near Cedar Point Area is
only two miles from the Lake Erie Islands
ferry and the Sandusky Speedway. Visit
a couple of nearby museum including
Edison's Birthplace and the Merry-Go-Round
Museum. Enjoy an evening out, watching
a live performance at the beautiful
State Theatre. Hotel guests may also
wish to visit the nearby Harley Davidson
rallies or classic car rallies.
Stay at this Sandusky
Ohio Hotels and enjoy easy
access to all the attractions in the
Cedar Point area. Our neighborhood is
overflowing with many attractions. Below
is a list of our favorites.
|
|
| Here’s
a brief list of our favorite Nearby
attractions. |
| |
|
| Cedar
Point Amusement Park |
|
|
Since 1870,
Cedar Point, located on the shores
of Lake Erie, in Sandusky Ohio,
has pleased generation after generation
of thrill seekers. A popular spot
for fishing and hunting, Cedar
Point opened with a beer garden,
a bathhouse, and a dance floor,
making it “all the rage”
at the time. Cedar point is open
daily May through Labor Day and
is open weekends September through
October.
|
|
The
sixteen roller coasters at Cedar
Point meet all the requirements
of coaster veterans: corkscrews,
pretzel turns, “runaway”
cars, and triple-loops - all with
soaring heights and dizzying spins.
Top thrill rides include “Chaos”,
the three-dimensional spin, rock
and tilt motion, and “maXair”
with outward-facing seats and
dangling legs, riders are swung
in a wild, pendulum, clockwise,
reaching 140-ft and 70-mph. Other
rides include drops from terrific
heights and wild spinning rides
in just about any form or fashion.
Cedar Point’s
Indoor Waterpark, Castaway Bay,
is a Caribbean-themed paradise.
Castaway Bay is five stories high,
and features palm trees, lagoons,
huts, and all the great water
slides, a water coaster, wave
pools, tube slides, hot tubs,
and more wild water fun. If you
don’t have a full day but
want to get out in the sun for
some fun, Challenge Park located
next to Cedar Point, offers exciting
adventures; the “X-Treme
Trampoline”, the “RipCord
Skycoaster”, two high-speed
go-kart raceways, two miniature
golf courses, an arcade, and more. |
| |
|
| Lake Erie
Islands ferry |
|
|
Lake Erie Shores
& Islands each year, solidifyng
its position as one of the most
appealing vacation destinations
in the Midwest. From Top-Thrill
coasters to unspoiled natural
coastlines, the Lake Erie Shores
& Islands offers year-round
fun and relaxation for the whole
family.
The Lake Erie Islands are a chain
of islands in Lake Erie. They
include Kelleys Island, Pelee
Island, the Bass Islands, and
several others. |
|
The
majority of these islands are
under the sovereignty of Ohio
in the United States. Pelee Island
is the only major island administered
by Ontario although Middle Island
is the southernmost point in Canada.
Most islands that are large enough
are popular tourist attractions
with car ferries running from
the mainland and between some
islands and some small airports
and numerous private marinas offering
other ways to reach the islands.
The Lake Erie Islands can only
be reached by boat or plane. Cars
are permitted on all the islands;
however, you’ll have greater
freedom to discover each island’s
natural beauty by bicycle or golf
cart. Rental shops are located
within walking distance of the
islands’ ferry docks. |
| |
|
| Sandusky Speedway |
|
Sandusky
Speedway is a half-mile automobile
race track located south of the
city of Sandusky in Perkins Township,
Ohio. The track features low banking
in the turns and long straightaways.
It has a layout similar to Martinsville
Speedway. |
|
| |
|
| National Pro
Football Hall of Fame |
|
The
Pro Football Hall of Fame is an
independent, non-profit organization
with a 27-member board of trustees
that works closely with the NFL’s
Commissioner's Office, the NFL
clubs, NFL Films, and the NFL
Network. Through these collaborative
efforts, the Hall is the primary
source for showcasing and educating
the sport of professional football.
The National Pro Football Hall
of Fame is open daily year round
and is closed on Christmas. |
|
The
biggest celebration of the year
at the National Pro Football Hall
of Fame is Football's Greatest
Weekend, held either in late July
or early August. The community
hosts over a dozen events over
the course of 10 days –
while the Hall of Fame prepares
to enshrine new members and host
the annual AFC-NFC Hall of Fame
pre-season football game. The
Annual AFC-NFC Hall of Fame Game
is played across the street at
the Hall of Fame Field at Fawcett
Stadium, a city high school stadium
that seats over twenty thousand
people. |
| |
|
| Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame and Museum |
|
The
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame explores
the roots of rock and roll influence,
gospel, and country and blues.
Visitors find information on one-hit
wonders and long-time classic
artists. It features the artists
who pioneered rock and roll in
the Fifties. And it explores how
rock and fashion influence each
other. In total, over fifty exhibits
tell the story of rock and roll.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
and Museum's collection tells
the story of rock and roll and
the artists that made it a popular
genre of music. |
|
As
the definitive repository of information
on rock and roll, the Hall of
Fame preserves history. It then
interprets the information and
uses exhibits, films, interactive
computers, and sometimes, the
artists themselves, to tell the
stories of rock and roll and discover
the themes and issues that rock
and roll has addressed over the
decades. As rock is ever-evolving,
so too is the collection. The
Rock and Roll hall of Fame and
Museum is open daily and is closed
on Thanksgiving and Christmas. |
| |
|
| Vacationland
Fun for Everyone: |
|
Cedar
Point Amusement Park and Cedar
Park Soak City and Beaches. |
|
|
| |
Cruises to the
Lake Erie Islands, including
Put-N-Bay, Kelleys Island,
Pelee Island and Catawba Island. |
|
|
| |
Outdoor
fun, including swimming,
boating, fishing, golfing,
sports city and miniature
golf. |
|
|
|
The beautiful
State Theatre for live performances. |
|
|
|
A shoppers
paradise, featuring the
historical downtown specialty
shops, Sandusky Shopping
Mall with ten cinemas and
Park Specialty Shops with
ten cinemas. |
|
|
|
Museums such as Edison's
Birthplace and the Merry-Go-Round
Museum. |
|
|
| |
Cleveland, with the Rock-N-Roll
Hall of Fame and Jacobs Field,
home of the Cleveland Indians. |
|
| |
|
|
|
|
| |
| For Group Reservations call 866-297-7400 |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| US
6 - 1530 Cleveland Road, Sandusky,
Ohio, 44870-4302, US |
| Phone:
419/625-9234 | Fax:
419/625-9971
|
|
| |
|