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I always stay at either the Maples or Bayshore Campground. The Maples has some old cabins which are nice early or late in the season when it's not too hot out (they don't have AC). They are incredibly cheap. Bayshore has both traditional camping as well as several different styles of cabins. They are a great deal (especially early and late season).

Just don't be too loud at the campground late at night.... Right Josh?


Ripcord Crew 2002 / MF Crew 2004

arw84 said:
Ever since I became addicted to the Point in 2007, I've stayed at the Econo Lodge on Cleveland Rd right by Cedar Point Dr (across the street from the Thirsty Pony). George maintains rooms that are very basic on amenities but have always been clean the past 10 or so times I've stayed there. Plus, the price is very reasonable for its location to the Point. Breakfast is on the light side (English muffins, mini donuts, coffee, OJ) but enough to start the day. The trains can still be a factor though but I've been able to sleep through most of them.

I was actually going to make a reservation there. I went to find the phone number on the site and saw they don't let anyone 21 and younger stay there without someone over 21. I'm 20 :(

Thanks for the help everyone

Last edited by italianstallion,

Knights Inn is fine. Knights Inn has a good breakfast and every room has a mini-fridge and microwave. Last summer, we booked it for $39.99-43.99 a night, but when I tried to book for this summer, it was up to $81.99.


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