Medina /mɪˈdaɪnə/ mi-DY-na is a city in Medina County, Ohio. The population was 26,678 at the 2010 Census. It is the county seat of Medina County.
Restaurants in Medina
4.5 based on 534 reviews
See it all at America’s Largest Indoor Year-roundChristmas Entertainment Attraction featuring “Holly”wood Christmas Movieland, “I Had That” Toyland Experience, NYC Christmas Windowland. Experience flying with Santa in the simulator ride and receive a DVD. Hold on as you enter our magical world through the North Pole Blizzard Vortex tunnel. In a wheel chair? Santa set it up to be wheel chair accessible. Go through Santa’s Squeeze and find out how Santa feels going down a chimney. Climb Santa Klaus mountain, see Santa and get “The Best Santa Photo Ever” then, Slide back down like Ralphie. Simply Amazing! Directly from Hollywood: The entire “Holly”wood Christmas Movieland prop and costume collection. The world’s largest privately owned collection of Hollywood Christmas movie props and costumes used in the movies: “Elf”, “Grinch”, “Turboman”, “Santa Claus 1, 2 and 3” and much more.PLUS, over $2 million in NYC Christmas window displays from Saks Fifth Avenue, Lord & Taylor, Bloomingdales and more. America’s #1 Christmas Fun Place.
Made me feel the Christmas innocence of being a kid again. I felt like I was whisked off to the sparkle and wonder of a time where everything is right with the world and where I could just stare at the store window displays for hours. The owners and all who work there play into this magic with their overflowing joy and enthusiasm of the magical Christmas spirit. Was surprised I hadn't known about this place.
4.5 based on 61 reviews
This is a wonderful park, as are all parks in the Medina County Park system. There is a wide variety of things to do - hiking, of course, through Buckeye Woods as well as the adjoining Schleman Reserve which has great trees including one of the largest Burr Oaks in the state, At the north end of the park is an expansive wetland area where one can see all kinds of waterfowl - geese, wood ducks, herons etc. In the center there are athletic fields, playgrounds, a fishing spot on the lake. To the south is a long trail that parallels Chippewa Inlet. Many of the hiking trails do double duty as beautifully maintained bike paths. The park is a botanist's paradise with a colorful and ever-changing display of indigenous wildflowers.
4.0 based on 43 reviews
Simple put it's a great stop any day of the year. You Must Try The Reuben Egg Rolls it's simple fabulous. The food is always good whenever I stop in.
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