Streetsboro – Northeast Ohio’s Best Vacation Value

StreetsboroVCB - Best Vacation Value

Streetsboro, Ohio - The Ideal Location for Your Next Vacation

Streetsboro offers something for everyone year round! We are the ideal location to launch a memorable vacation, reunion, get away or business trip. Streetsboro provides exceptional accommodations suitable for any preference or budget including nine hotels and two campgrounds.

Streetsboro is within driving distance to many of the area’s best attractions including Wildwater Kingdom, Boulder Creek Golf Club, Aurora Farms Premium Outlets, Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad & National Park, Kent State University Museum, Pro Football Hall of Fame, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, fishing, water sports, outdoor leisure activities, zoos, sporting activities, wineries and more. From festivals to fairs to concerts, we put you near all the action.

Streetsboro is located in the heart of it all and offers a very affordable vacation.

Streetsboro Visitors & Convention Bureau
8929 State Route 14, Suite A
Streetsboro, OH 44241
330-422-1770 or 888-558-5580
www.StreetsboroVCB.com

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Ohio’s Amish Country

In Ohio’s  Amish Country, it’s easy to find honest-to-goodness home cooking. Also abundant are cheese factories open for tours, gourmet chocolates, world-renowned quilts, working artist galleries, antiques and handcrafted furniture. It’s the authenticity of these goods that convinces visitors to return time after time.

You will also want to see the Amish and Mennonite Heritage Center, visit authentic Amish farms and take a sleigh ride. Throughout the region is wonderful rolling scenery with plenty of barns, one-room schoolhouses and buggies on the way to their next destination.

Ohio’s Amish Country is an ideal spot for an overnight getaway or long weekend away from life’s hustle and bustle. Affordable accommodations and restaurants make the region a reasonable destination for everyone. Call 877-643-7874 for free, customized information packets for couples, families and groups. Or see us on the web at www.visitamishcountry.com.

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Travel the path of Hollywoodon the Shawshank Trail, a self-guided driving tour of the 13 area filming sites of the blockbuster movie The Shawshank Redemption. Walk the halls of the Ohio State Reformatory (a.k.a. Shawshank State Prison) or visit the movie’s opening scene at Malabar Farm.

Travel the trail at your own pace and see overnight hotel packages to create a 2-day getaway at www.ShawshankTrail.com or 800-642-8282.

Mansfield also shines as the Haunted Capital of Ohio and you can see why at www.HauntedMansfield.com. Whether it’s a story of legend the employees tell or a documented paranormal investigation, you’ll find the right fit for your level of haunted interest at spots around town. Check out our current list of haunted sites including the Ohio State Reformatory and The Haunted Bissman Building, plus upcoming events and overnight packages. Also, see Haunted Mansfield, Ohio on Facebook.

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Ashland Area Convention & Visitors Bureau, Ohio

Rolling farmland and gentle wooded hills of Johnny Appleseed fame dominate the landscape and make antique hunts and auctions events for everyone to enjoy. Specialty shops, horseshows, ice cream socials, classic car shows, an antique tractor and engine show, farmers markets and free bandshell concerts make life especially pleasant. Take a walking tour of our historical district and visit the Ashland County Historical Museum.

We host some great events including the Ashland County Fair and Ashland County Farm Tour as well as the Ashland Symphony, Ashland University Theatre, Ashland Regional Ballet and Chautauqua Storytelling Performances.

BalloonFest, one of Ashland’s premier events, is held every year. The Balloon Glow, music, storytelling and stage performances, along with balloon races, make for a fun-filled weekend.

Ashland Area Convention & Visitors Bureau
211 Claremont Avenue, Ashland, Ohio 44805
419-281-4584
toll free: 877-581-2345
www.visitashlandohio.com

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Hotel Properties:

You can’t stay any closer than at one of the hotels on-site at Cedar Point! For your Ohio vacation, are you planning an overnight visit to Cedar Point? Enjoy spectacular views, close proximity to all the parks and additional benefits that each property offers like early entry – where you get into the park to experience select rides ONE HOUR before the general public.

Some hotel resorts to choose from:

Hotel Breakers

Get back to the basics with this classic beachfront that offers deluxe resort accommodations flavored with incomparable turn-of-the-century ambiance.

Castaway Bay

Escape to a Caribbean paradise right in Sandusky, Ohio! Enjoy a year-round indoor water park resort that caters to families – perfect for your Ohio family vacation!

Camper Village

Does the great outdoors get your heart pounding? You’ll love this Camper Village RV campground nestled between Lake Erie and the park’s roller coaster hills.

There’s over 1000 rooms to choose from among these three amazing hotels and more. You’ll be sure to find options that will fit both your family and your budget

Soak City Water Park

Really make a splash on your Ohio family vacation at Cedar Point’s Soak City Water park! Take a break from the sun and the park’s 75 rides and roller coasters and visit Soak City’s 18 acres of wet and wild family fun.

This water park offers more than a dozen water slides, two inner tube rivers, a 500,000-gallon wave pool, the giant Zoom Flume family raft ride, Splash Zone play are and the massive Eerie Falls slide. You and your family will experience some of the wettest fun around!

Thrill-Seeking Fun

There’s a reason Cedar Point is named the roller coaster capital. It offers 17 roller coasters, more coasters than any park in the entire world.

For the thrill-seeker in you, the Top Thrill Dragster, Millennium Force, Magnum KL-200, The Maverick,  The Raptor, Disaster Transport and so many others will make you scream with delight.

Cedar Point received the Golden Ticket Award by Amusement Today for “Best Amusement Park in the World” in 2010, winning for the thirteenth consecutive year.

Enjoy more than 150 rides, shows and attractions at Cedar Point, the best place for a family vacation in Ohio. Hours of fun await you at Cedar Point Amusement Park, Soak City and shores of the beautiful, sandy, Lake Erie beach. Lake Erie’s summertime tradition will continue providing smiles and the absolute very best in family fun and excitement.

Whether you’re seeking big-city excitement or exploring natural wonders and beauty, your Ohio vacation will provide something for everyone.

Ride on at Cedar Point – America’s Roller Coast!

For more information about everything Cedar Point has to offer for your Ohio family vacation, visit www.CedarPoint.com.

This is part 2 of a 2 part blog about Cedar Point family vacations, read Part 1 here!

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Looking for something different for your family vacation this summer? Stop looking. Your vacation awaits you in Southwest Ohio.

You’ll find out that this part of Ohio has plenty to brag about.

Do you want to let your creativity and fun soar to new heights  as you prepare to have a high-flying time at the world’s largest and oldest military aviation museum? How about learning about the development of the world’s first airplane by the famous Wright Brothers at the Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park?

The National Museum of the United States Air Force

The museum’s galleries present military aviation history, boasting more than 360 aerospace vehicles and missiles on display along with thousands of historical items and powerful sensory exhibits that bring history to life and connect the Wright brothers’ legacy with today’s advanced technology. Experience exhibits up close and personal that include aircraft, engines, equipment and weapons of the USAF.

During the summer, the National Museum of the United States Air Force offers five summer day camps with aerospace themes.

Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park

Soak up the sun and see where aviation was born. The area consists of four units that tell the stories of Wilbur Wright, Orville Wright and Paul Laurence Dunbar. At the various units, you have the opportunity to experience the historically refurnished Wright brothers’ printing office, walk through an original Wright brothers’ bicycle shop, see the Wright brothers’ third airplane, follow Wilbur and Orville’s footsteps at the Huffman Prairie Flying Field, and experience Paul Laurence Dunbar’s last home.

From the founders of flight to the first American to orbit the Earth, Ohio has been at the forefront of aviation. So strap in and take off for a tour of this state’s rich aviation history.

 

Get where you want to go and create tons of adventures across Ohio for many vacations.

Learn, visit, explore Ohio. There’s so much to discover.

 

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If you’re looking for a unique and laid back vacation in Ohio, take a trip to Berlin, the heart of Amish country. You’ll find gift shops, great restaurants, and activities for all ages. Berlin is also home to an extraordinary piece of artwork called Behalt. This unique 10-ft tall and 265-ft. long painted mural-in-the-round attracts visitors world-wide to the Amish and Mennonite Heritage Center in Berlin, Ohio. One of only four cycloramas in the United States, Behalt is the masterpiece of the late international artist Heinz Gaugel. Bahalt, which means “to keep” or “to remember” illustrates Amish and Mennonite heritage, tracing their history from 1525 Switzerland to today in the U.S. In a guided tour, visitors learn the story of the Amish and Mennonites as presented on this colorful mural. The oil-on-canvas painting uses distinctive artistic techniques to illustrate multiple stories within a vast timeline. Also at the Amish & Mennonite Heritage Center, there is a Pioneer Barn with restored Conestoga wagon and a one-room schoolhouse. The bookstore, gift shop and displays at the Heritage Center support the study of heritage and culture.

Aside from Bahalt, there is plenty more to do in Berlin and the surrounding Amish communities. You’ll find many furniture stores with hand-crafted Amish furniture, a variety of gift stores, and food markets specializing in cheese. If you’re thinking about staying for more than just a day, there are a variety of quaint bed & breakfasts as well as hotels, cabins, and campsites. Depending on what time of year you travel in Ohio, there are a host of annual events you can attend. In summertime there is the Dutch Valley Days, and Doughty Valley Steam Days, which is an antique farm machinery show.

For more travel information in Berlin, Ohio, contact the Amish and Mennonite Heritage Center at 877-858-4634 or visit the websites at www.Behalt.com, or www.BerlinOhio.com.

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