Live in or visiting Ohio? Here are a bunch of fun places to visit this spring!
Cedar Point- one of our fave places to visit! Awesome rides, shows, family friendly fun, on Lake Erie. And don't forget to visit
Soak City too!
We love going to the Indians games! Lots of deals are available for our NE Ohio Ball teams. Cheer on the
Cleveland Indians and more! Look for bonuses like freebie giveaways, fireworks nights, kids’ activities, “Dollar Dog” nights and more. Kids can run the bases (for free!) after Sunday afternoon Cleveland Indians games, and the Akron RubberDucks have tons of promos for family fun.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: Greater Cleveland residents (those with 440, 441, 442 or 443 zip codes with ID) receive a discount admission of $18 (reg. $22). Seniors/military: $17, Children ages 9-12:$13, Children 8 and under: FREE
Great Lakes Science Center: Tons of fun and educational science exhibits the whole family will enjoy. General admission $14 for adults, $12 youth 2-13. Omnimax movie and the William G Mather Steamship are additional costs. $1 discounts for seniors and students with a valid ID. Bank of America cardholders get one FREE admission the first Saturday of each month. Cam loves going to the Science Center.
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo: Non-holiday Mondays are FREE for residents of Cuyahoga County and Hinckley Township. Regular admission is $12.25 for ages 12+ and $8.25 for ages 3-11. How can you miss out on seeing all the cute animals? Also be sure to check out the Rainforest, especially over the winter.
Greater Cleveland Aquarium: Located in the historic First Energy Powerhouse, this aquarium is home to many native Ohio species, as well as sea creatures from around the world. Admission: $19.95, Children $13.95, Seniors $17.75. Military discount saves $2 for adults & children.
Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad: The Bike Aboard! program offers $3 train rides back to your starting point to cyclists along the Towpath Trail–just flag down the train. All day train rides through the Cuyhahoga Valley National Park with the option to hop off and explore Akron or Peninsula: Prices vary, but are reasonable! Watch for special deals from trains departing from the Canton Lincoln Highway station in June, July and August.
Beeck Creek Gardens: (Near Alliance) FREE Admission to Visitor Center, Amazing Garden with educational displays and model train, and hiking trails. Admission to Butterfly House $3 per person (ages 3+). Butterfly Garden opens June 24, other exhibits open year-round. One of our family’s favorite places to go!
Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festivities: FREE activities include the Balloon Classic/Jackson-Belden Food Fest & Fireworks (July 18-20 at KSU Stark/Stark State Campuses), Concert and Fireworks Downtown July 26, Community Parade July 27, Ribs Burnoff July 30-August 1, First Play 2014 July 31, and the Grand Parade August 2.
Akron Fossils & Science Center: See fossils and other natural wonders, along with a fun kids’ play area. Admission includes a guided tour of the museum, one zip line ride, and one round of mini golf. Adults $9, Children $7, 2 & under FREE, Max. family admission $35. Pastors and Teachers get in FREE every Friday
Kelly's Island: The Kelleys Island Chamber & Visitor Bureau website provides information regarding lodging, dining, shopping, andactivities including fishing charters, and 2014 Events that will make your stay on Kelleys Island most enjoyable! See ourVisitor's Directory for a complete list of island businesses and services. A complete set of Island Maps and a 2014 Visitor's Guide are also available to guide you around Kelleys Island.