Monday, April 15, 2013

What hotels in Cleveland have jacuzzis or whilrpools in the rooms?

Q. I am looking for a hotel with a whirlpool tub or jacuzzi in Cleveland Ohio. What do you reccomend?

A. Try the Renaissance Cleveland Downtown http://www.renaissancehotels.com/. It's a historic hotel in a good spot and has some suites with jacuzzis.

In Independence (just south of Cleveland), the Comfort Inn and Courtyard by Marriott also have in-room whirlpool baths.
http://www.comfortinn.com/ires/en-US/html/HotelInfo?hotel=OH095&gclid=CLa01Zqgu5ECFSCNQAodz2-EOA
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/cleci-courtyard-cleveland-independence/

Hope that helps -- Good luck!

How much are Tokio Hotel tickets for Cleveland, Ohio?
Q. Tokio Hotel is coming to Cleveland Ohio on November eighth, and I can't find the price. Does anyone know? Help please! My friends and I are DYING to know!!! Thanks :)

A. Since the show is no longer listed on the Tokio Hotel, Live Nation and House of Blues websites, I'd guess it was cancelled. Maybe Bill Kaulitz's voice is acting up again and needs rest.

Any ideas for a weekend trip with the kids near Cleveland, Ohio?
Q. I wanted to take my 2 kids on a weekend getaway near Cleveland, Ohio. We don't have much money to spend. We just wanted to get away from the house for a couple of days to relax. Any ideas for an inexpensive vacation? I am just looking for maybe a nice hotel that they can swin or play or a nice little town to visit. The kids are 5 and 2.
Thanks!

A. Lake Farmpark and Mentor is an excellent suggestion if you haven't ever been there and don't live near Mentor.

If you do go to Mentor, definitely take the kids to Mentor Headlands State Park, even if it's too cold for swimming. You could visit the Headlands Dune State Nature Preserve while there to show your kids what a natural beach looked like in Ohio.

The city-owned Mentor Lagoons Nature Preserve & Marina also would offer an enjoyable hike.

Personally, however, I would consider Mohican State Park for a weekend trip because Mentor area attractions, which also include Holden Arboretum in Kirtland, would make great day trips.

I don't know when you want to make your trip, but the Mohican State Park cottages/campgrounds have an outdoor Olympic-sized pool. The park's resort has an Olympic-sized indoor pool, but resort guests can use the outdoor pool. Resort rates normally are much lower on nights other than Friday and Saturday night.

http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/parks/tabid/769/Default.aspx

http://www.mohicanresort.com/activities-979.html

https://www.mohicanresort.com/reservations/index.php?action=check&destination=OHMO

Most kids like to climb towers, and Mohican State Park has one of the last seven forest watchtowers left in Ohio. It's an ideal vantage to view leaf turn.

http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/tabid/19144/Default.aspx

The Mohican River offers enjoyable and memorable family canoeing, other than in stormy weather when the river can become more formidable, and Loudonville may be that nice little town you would like to visit.

http://www.loudonvillecanoe.com/

http://www.loudonville-mohican.com/activities-rec-canoeing.html

http://www.loudonville-mohican.com/

The Pleasant Hill Dam also might fascinate your children.

http://www.lrh.usace.army.mil/Photos/index.cfm?id=12552&pge_prg_id=0&pge_id=0

http://www.lrh.usace.army.mil/_kd/go.cfm?destination=Page&Pge_ID=1235

At nearby Malabar Farm State Park, your family could participate in farm chores, take great hikes or a wagon ride (hay rides are available on Saturdays in October). In the winter, Malabar Farm offers great sledding hills and ponds for skating.

http://www.malabarfarm.org/activities_content.cfm?coverpageid=2&storynbr=2

http://www.malabarfarm.org/pagelink.cfm?pagelink=farm

http://www.bookthink.com/0078/78brom1.htm

If you wanted to give up swimming and rough it a little, you could stay at the Malabar Farm Hostel very cheaply. Loudonville reportedly makes its outdoor heated pool available for guests, but I don't know how late in the year it remains open.

http://www.malabarfarm.org/activities_content.cfm?coverpageid=3&storynbr=5

http://www.loudonville-mohican.com/activities-rec-other.html

You also might enjoy the nearby Mansfield Carousel District.

http://www.carrouseldistrict.com/

Your children especially would enjoy a trip to the Richland County Carousel, for which Mansfield's Carousel District is named. The Richland County Carousel is the first new handcrafted carousel built in the U.S. since the 1930s. The carousel is open daily most days of the year.

http://www.richlandcarrousel.com/

BOL for a fun weekend vacation!




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