| Two lakeside hotels offer
the convenience of staying close to the activities of the amusement park,
allowing a leisurely pace.
Hotel Breakers
Guests at the Hotel Breakers reminisce in
the halls where Helen Keller, Abbott and Costello, Annie Oakley, John
Philip Sousa and United States Presidents Taft, Coolidge, Wilson, Harding,
Roosevelt and Eisenhower once strolled. Celebrating 100 years of hospitality,
this lovely hotel first welcomed families to its sandy Lake Erie beach
in 1905. The hotel's original lobby, beautifully decorated with Tiffany
stained-glass windows and five-story rotunda, still welcomes guests
to this day. Today, the Hotel Breakers boasts 650 rooms and suites, two
outdoor pools, an indoor pool, deli, coffee shop, pizzeria and a T.G.I.
Friday's restaurant, relaxing sitting areas, arcades, three gift shops,
and unparalleled views.
Sandcastle Suites For seniors wishing to escape from it all, Sandcastle Suites is nestled
on the most secluded spot on the peninsula. Located at the very tip of
the Cedar Point Peninsula , directly across from the Marblehead Lighthouse,
Sandcastle Suites is bordered by Lake Erie and Sandusky Bay . It's just
a short walk from Cedar Point, but seems a world away when you're sitting
on your balcony, wrapped in sunshine, listening to the soothing whisper
of the waves. This exclusive resort hotel features 187 two-room suites,
an outdoor pool and Jacuzzi, tennis courts, a charming gazebo, gift shop
and more. Located next door to Sandcastle Suites is Breakwater Café,
an irresistible restaurant that serves delicious meals with breathtaking
views.
Cedar Point's yesterdays are recalled and relished by many senior citizens
who visit the resort. However, a trip to the 364-acre resort also promises
new-found pleasures for older guests looking for fun served up the old-fashioned
way.
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