It's fun ! Especially, if you are into the whole music scene ! There's much to see.. Although, it's been awhile since I've been there. It's kinda one of those attractions that if you see it once it's pretty much a done deal... They need to have more shows and music and traveling exhibits.. .You can stay downtown.. Holiday Inn, Marriot, Wyndam it's all downtown if you want convience.. Also, the Science Center is right there as well as Tower City (shopping center/movie theather) if you like sports catch a tribe game or CAVS... If you like music check out a concert at the HOUSE OF BLUES.. There's plenty of restaurants downtown and the warehouse district for dancing and some nightlife. There's also a cool retro bowling alley martini bar.. Near or next to Pick Wick and Frolics which is a cool place which is near House of Blues.. I've never been but, it could be fun to checkout ! Check out the Arcade really cool restored historical building and Murry Hill/ Little Italy and Coventry also close by... If you have an ENTERTAINMENT BOOK/CARD you can look in the back and book a hotel room in advance for 50% reg. room rates... If you like cemetaries check out Lakeview Cemetary as you leave Murry Hill and go into Coventry very beautiful.... If you have AAA you can get a discount tickets to the RR HOF... as well as the Science Museum... Both are fun.. !!! Good luck and have fun !!
2007-09-22 15:31:51
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answered by pebblespro 7
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It's kind of boring unless you know a lot about music (which you said you do) Last time it was almost 30 dollars to go, but that was awhile ago. Some other places to go are: Tower City, The Q/The Ampitheater (if there is a sporting event/concert/etc), there is little Italy (amazing food!), Jacob's field, Brown's stadium, you can go for a ride on the Goodtime boat, the science center, Playhouse square, House of Blues, Hard Rock Cafe, art museum, Botanical gardens, history museum, Severance Hall (Cleveland Orchestra). The fees vary, go to Cleveland.com to get the numbers to call the places that you would be interested in visiting. Sorry, I don't know much about where to stay, I am originally from the area so I never needed to know about hotels.
2007-09-21 17:45:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I have been there twice. My son and daughter in law lived in Cleveland and we went for 4 yrs over Thanksgiving. They did the tourist thing with us and we went there. We spent the whole day, it was great. We ate at a great deli,went to a large farmers market,went to Jacobs Field, ate at a restaurant at the airport where you put on earphones at the table and heard the tower bringing in the planes,they got married there and we stayed at the Marriot in downtown Cleveland.We took a ride on the boat near the Rock and Roll Museum at sunset and saw wonderful sights. They have moved and now live 11/2 hrs from our home so we see them quite a bit.
2007-09-22 21:52:10
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answered by lonepinesusan 5
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I've been there twice. We stayed at a hotel just outside of downtown Cleveland. Sadly, we didn't really find anything that was interesting besides the HOF. Admission is $20 per adult. There are a lot of cool things at the HOF. You and your hubby will really enjoy it. They also have a decent sized music shop.
2007-09-21 05:56:35
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answered by Indy Yankee Fan 4
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nicely, i might choose Jimi Hendrix... yet, you omitted one significant band member... Or, perhaps 2... Jimmy Paige, and, Robert Plant. Led Zeppelin does belong interior the Rock and Roll corridor of attractiveness.
2016-10-09 14:29:06
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answered by ? 4
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Yes I have. Its OK, I got a T-shirt that really lasted forever...but it is kinda small.
2007-09-21 05:40:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I have been meaning to go for years. Sadly, I have not.
2007-09-21 04:08:06
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answered by Anonymous
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