Just about all hotels offer rollaway beds. I'm pretty sure Breakers would. Just make sure you request it when you book your room. But I would bring a sleeping bag or air mattress just in case. I've had horrible luck with rollaway beds in hotels. Even when I request it in the reservation, they still ran out and someone ended up sleeping on the floor.
Brian
Valravn Rides: 24| Steel Vengeance Rides: 27| Dragster Rollbacks: 1
CPboy77 said:
Does Breakers do rollaway beds? Thinking about a 1 king bed room but would need a rollaway as well...
When you choose your room online, click on Room Details or something along those lines. It will say if rollaway beds are NOT ALLOWED, and how many the room will sleep. Pre-renovation the King rooms in the BonAir section didn't allow rollaway beds due to fire code.
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CPboy77 said:
Do you know how much the discounted park tickets are for staying at CP resort?
If you buy online at CP.com it is around 48. Is it cheaper at Breakers?
If you look at the reservations online, you can choose a package which includes tickets.
Brian
Valravn Rides: 24| Steel Vengeance Rides: 27| Dragster Rollbacks: 1
Breakers does not have Rollaway beds anymore. They had them until the end of the 2014 season, but got rid of them after the renovations because they cause a lot of damage to the walls.
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I also don't understand why the park won't let people stroll down the beach past magnum during halloweekends. we walked that way and saw a "new" sign that said something along the lines of: guests not permitted past this point unless a guard is there too....or some crazy thing like that. seems odd since sandcastle is down there and you can walk the beach there, and there's no swimming anyway...esp. in fall. This beach is crazy...
correct me if I'm wrong though
We're staying at Hotel Breakers for May 31st - June 3rd; currently the offer from the hotel for resort guests is a 2-day ticket for 80, or a 3 day ticket for 90 (60 and 70 , respectively for Juniors).
This also includes free admission to Soak City (no, you don't need to be a season-pass holder, just a resort guest) if your stay is after Labor Day.
Before labor day these packages include fee unlimited drinks in the park (as SC is not open).
Not a bad deal; online you can find single day tickets (adults) for 39.99 for admission any day of the year.
So basically, if you are a resort guest you can get a 3-day ride and slide ticket for 30 bucks a day.
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I'm staying there May 21st - May 23rd with a family member who hasn't been to Cedar Point.
I have a platinum pass but the current deal explained by Kevinj is much better than just the plain PASS discount especially once you include the the drinks all day, soak city admission, the staggered ticket discounts that come with early entry, and the after 4pm tickets on the day of your arrival.
They're really trying hard to get the hotels all booked; they must have spent all of their pocket change on Valravn.
We missed the deadline for the RETURN promo code on reservation, but I was still happy with the price for our first 2 night stay 5/6! This year, we plan on staying @ Hotel Breakers 4 times this season. My biggest investment will be in August for a 3 night stay. I truly hope additional savings become available by then. My plat. pass discount helps, but wouldn't mind saving a few other $$! Another challenge I face is in June-when my close friends want to visit, stay over-night, and visit SC only...lol. Three of us want the ride side, other 3 want SC....lol
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