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Contribuiți la feedbackWe had a good stay at Breakers while staying at Cedar Point. The access to the park is awesome. There was an entrance right next to Magnum and about 100 yards from our building. The rooms were spacious enough and were clean. The main building had everything that we needed. There are several restaurants on site, as well as pools, laundry, and an arcade.
The Good and The Bad Breakers Hotel We arrived at 4pm for a 4pm check in time. The line was winding around the lobby and our room wasn't ready until 6pm. This is not a cheap roadside hotel. We paid $800+ for 2 nights not including park passes. Why aren't the rooms ready on time? We have less than 48 hours to enjoy the amenities and amusement park and I think they owe us for the 2 hours that we missed due to their inability to properly manage this hotel. A positive: free parking. Once we got to our room it was fine... nothing spectacular but adequate. The entire outdoor area could use some TLC. Light fixtures were dirty, patios needed a wash etc. The swimming pool was very buggy and needed skimming, which eventually happened, but not before the pool opened for the day. One of the elevators in our wing didn't work and there were often long lines for the elevators. The kids loved the early park entrance and convenient location to Cedar Point. Everything within the hotel was extremely overpriced, which is sort of to be expected but it seemed more than necessary. The location is perfect for Cedar Point goers and we did enjoy the beach and relaxing on the pool decks (once we wiped bird droppings off of the chairs). Lake Erie was surprisingly shallow and warm here and there were lots of people enjoying that area which was nice to see. I don't think I'd stay here again, unfortunately. I had high hopes, but the price per night was a bit of a splurge considering it was just one stop on a road trip. I don't mind paying for a great place with great service, but unfortunately, I don't think we got what we paid for.
You will spend most of your first night here waiting for your room. It is uncalled for that a paying customer has to wait till almost last dinner time until a room is ready. The lines wrap around the hotel. We get here early, but we still wait hours for a room. The only reason for such chaos is POOR MANAGEMENT. PERIOD. There is no excuse to have such chaos at your check-in. There is no reason paying customers can't access a room they paid for earlier. They must start cleaning staff shifts at 3:30 here and then start cleaning rooms at 4:00 when the lines are wrapped around the door. I really don't understand how else could be so poorly run. Why aren't rooms cleaned as soon as people are checking out in the morning? What is going on here? Advise to management; learn processes. Develop operating procedures. Figure out why are your rooms not being turned over right away when people check out? Go to seminars in figuring out hotel management. Invest in a manager who can develop good standard operating procedure. Good God Almighty what a poorly mismanaged place.
We stayed here for five nights and had a three day pass to the Cedar Point Amusement Park. Pros: The views and proximity to the beach were great. It was also nice to be steps away to the park and could unwind at the beach pools. They had huge fire pits at night and always a band playing at the sand bar. Cons: The internet didn't work very well. There were no coffee makers located in the rooms and there was not a daily room turn down service. I was told to request service and it still took them two days for an initial cleaning. They will not let door dash to your room. There were restaurants on site but we chose to drive into town for other options.
We had a wonderful stay here and can't wait to go back again. The staff was so friendly and our beds were way too comfortable. I like that they have everything nearby so we didn't even have to move the car over the three days there. My only complaint would be the available or not available) parking. We had to drive in circles for a while hoping for someone to leave. I didn't want to leave to the store fearing I'd find no spot and unfortunately the vending machines are awful expensive. $5.50 for a bottle of cherry coke. Yikes! I'll be better prepared next visit. My teenage daughter and I loved the beach and games they had available. corn hole, volleyball and connect four to name a few). The restaurants were delicious. Make sure to get a reservation if wanting the hibachi as we did a carry out since it was a few hours wait. We'll be going back again for sure