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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
 
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Sandusky inn and suites
 

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.
 
 
 
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US 6 - 1530 Cleveland Road, Sandusky, Ohio, 44870-4302, US
Phone: 419/625-9234 | Fax: 419/625-9971