If you are looking for an active place to stay with world-class attractions, Ohio’s major cities can satisfy any vacation desire. Each offers its own distinct flavor of fun, from professional sports – Bengals (Cincinnati), Cavaliers (Cleveland) and Indians (Cleveland again) – to museums, outdoor activities and more. One of the most famous is the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland. If football is your thing, don’t miss the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton. For the science-minded, visit the meat eaters at the Carnivore Conservation Center in the Wilds near Cambridge, dedicated to the breeding and scientific study of endangered mid-sized carnivores. Kids will also love Planet Snoopy in Sandusky or the Columbus Zoo’s Zoombezi Bay Waterpark and Jack’s Landing rides.
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4.5 based on 592 reviews
The new home of the Columbus Blue Jackets ice hockey team.
We go every January for a CBJ game, last year did the CBJ-Bob Seger double. An easy facility to navigate & a super staff all around.
4.5 based on 2,367 reviews
Cleveland Indians ballpark seats more than 43,000 people and features three levels of suites and a large-tiered stadium club.
Whether you’re a fan of Chief Wahoo or not; seeing a ball game at Progressive Field is a great and a summer ritual. If you’re a foodie, you’ll love the numerous options of tacos, pizza, gourmet dogs & so, SOOOO many other food options. And don’t forget the Cleveland original — Bertman’s Brown stadium mustard.
4.5 based on 2,862 reviews
This new home for the Cincinnati Reds, the oldest major league baseball team in the U.S., balances its spiffy new look with nostalgic tributes to the team's history including reminders of Crosley Field, where it all began.
My girlfriend and I attended one of the games at the end of the season, against the NY Mets. It was our first trip to the ball park during our time in Cincy. The setting of the stadium is perfect as you have backdrops of the skyline of downtown Cincinnati on one side, and the Ohio river on the other. The food and drink on offer was good, some good local brews and food, and the price was in line with a lot of the other sporting arenas around the country. The staff we encountered were helpful and friendly. Neither of us are Reds (or Mets) fans but we certainly enjoyed a good day at a very nice ballpark!
4.5 based on 20 reviews
Awesome updates being made at this time but they don't disturb what is going on inside. Seats are comfortable, many local food choices to eat , sound is great for concerts and exciting ti see the Cavs games.. walk next store and take in an Indians game or visit the sport team shop inside the Gund.
4.5 based on 129 reviews
Wonderful evening. From the shuttle, excellent customer service, a fantabulous concert and shuttle back to the car. Couldn't have asked for more.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Bill Davis Stadium is a baseball venue located in Columbus, Ohio, United States. The stadium is home to the Ohio State Buckeyes baseball team of the Big Ten Conference and is named for William C. "Bill" Davis, a businessman and Ohio State alumnus.
4.5 based on 958 reviews
This was a stop in my bucket list and definitely worth seeing. I love the buckeyes. And the surrounding town was also very cool
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