that's only cause I had that yoke around your neck tightened really tight!!!!! (you did, however, break all 3 yolks)
Xfactor: I told nebo one of the things that would really bother me about living close to WDW is I would really miss stying at the onsite resorts. to me, thats at least HALF of the thrill of WDW, the resorts.
if I lived in Ohio, I would still want to stay onsite. there are numerous options.
The Breakers hotel.. this hotel was built umpteen years ago., early 1900's ? (nebo will correct me)/ Cedar point is one of the oldent amusement parks in the USA. it does have an new addition. so you can go out one door, and be on the beach, on Lake Erie. out the other door, and you are in Challenge Park, just a short walk from the side entrance to the Cedar point theme park. (challenge park is go carts, mini golf, arcade, and eXtreme stuff like bungee jumping, etc)
the Breakers had an indoor pool, 2 outdoor pools , as of 10 or so years ago, a TGIF, a pizza parlor, another restaurant, a bar, etc. and you walk to the park.
there is a water park at Cedar point, also. near there is a campgrounds. there is another onsite resort that was called the Sancastle Suites. a littel pricier. and, room for more people (although at the "old" breakers we had a room for 4, but there was 2 rooms, with a double bed in each room, 1 bath)
Cedar point is on a penninsula jutting out into Lake Erie, the suties on on the end, so, on the west side of the pennisula are the cabins. I think our son, his now wife and 2 other couples rented a cabin once. so you can cook out on a grill, swim in the lake, etc. and go to the theme park.
there was a famous Dave's outside the park on the west side of the penninsula. (so you could eat at that or the other resort restuarants without theme park tickets.)
there is a ferry to Put in Bay(I think? ) which my son Jeremy says is a great party island.. (he would know

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there used to be (maybe still is

) a Getaway Guide you could send away for . you used to be able to call 1-800-bestfun. it gave you all the info for package deals and tons of coupons.
we would put 2 two night packages back-to-back. it gave us 3 full days. 4 "starlight" tickets (tickets only good in the evening) for the first night. 4 one day tickets to the theme park only. then we would use the coupons n the getaway guide for 4 combo tickets (2 days each, both theme park and water park). worked out great! no driving, one hour early entrance tot he theme park.
hhmm.. this is sounding better and better, why haven't we gone in so long?? it's only a 6 hour drive from here!