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Quality Inn & Suites Rainwater Park - Closed
About Quality Inn & Suites Rainwater Park - Closed
The Quality Inn & Suites Rainwater Park is a non-smoking hotel in Sandusky, OH featuring the Rain Indoor Water Park and ideally located near many area points of interest including Cedar Point amusement park, Lake Erie Islands, Battery Park Marina and the Erie County Fairgrounds. Get refreshed in our inviting guest rooms, some of which feature whirlpools along with expanded cable television channels and coffee makers. Additional amenities include free wi-fi, free breakfast, and an outdoor pool. Take care of basic business needs with access to copy and fax services, and meeting space that can accommodate a variety of events and functions. For added convenience, guest laundry facilities are available onsite. Make your reservation today at the Quality Inn & Suites Rainwater Park hotel in Sandusky, OH for a memorable stay in a great location, all at an affordable price.
Reviews about Quality Inn & Suites Rainwater Park - Closed
Good Food, Service, and Atmosphere, but beware...
I cannot complain about my experience at the Thirsty Pony near Cedar Point. I completely enjoyed my food, along with the majority of my party. BEWARE of the FRIED PICKLE. It can look like a cheese stick, but it is a pickle. If you don't like pickles, don't attempt to eat this. It looked like an unpleasant surprise. Other than that, the food was great. The service was nice and friendly. It was very crowded, but we didn't wait that long to be seated. Definately a good stop before arriving at Cedar Point.
By cartoonsrcool at Citysearch June 02, 2006 at 11:12 AMWhat a joke... Eat here we need the money.
The food was lousy and bland. The bar/restaurant is also an off track betting parlor, not a children friendly aptomoshere. No non-smoking section. Our server was very friendly and accomodating, but the manager loud and using foul language. Everything on the menu was very over priced.
By hoops4fun at Citysearch May 05, 2005 at 10:33 AM