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j. griffin Aug 6th, 2002 04:40 AM

put-in-bay accommodations
 
We are three couples planning to stay in Put-in-Bay for a week-end. Any suggestions on accomodations? Thanks

ginny Aug 6th, 2002 07:40 AM

Hi J! When are you going? Do you prefer a b&b or a hotel? Do you want to be close to town and the party scene or a more laid back place? I am a summer resident and I can help you if I know what you are looking for.

BuckeyeChuck Aug 6th, 2002 10:25 AM

D&D Rentals.<BR>http://www.ameritech.net/users/putinbay/put-in-bay.html<BR><BR>Put-In-Bay Chamber Website:<BR>http://www.put-in-bay.com

j griffin Aug 9th, 2002 09:36 AM

Thanks so much. We want to be away from the party scene. Someone told us that the partying can get pretty wild. True?<BR><BR>We are planning for the last week-end in Sept. which we've heard is "Half way to St. Patty's Day" Does that get wild? We're not adverse to all partying, but would rather relax. It would be nice to rent a house or cabin. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

BuckeyeChuck Aug 9th, 2002 10:51 AM

Definitely try D&D Rentals first. They are houses and they are clean and well maintained. St. Patty's Day weekend should be relatively calm as the BIG party is New Years Weekendthe weekend before and that's one of the busiest and craziest of the season. Halloween is pretty nuts too. Bring a sweatshirt or sweater, jeans and jacket or poncho as the weather can turn on a dime that time of year and can be cold and rainy.<BR><BR>If D&D are booked up, ask them for a recommendation for another place. They are great people.

BuckeyeChuck Aug 9th, 2002 11:04 AM

Forgot to add, yea the party scene can get crazy but their are places which are laid back. Tippers Bar at the corner of the Beer Barrel Saloon, The Brewery, Crescent Tavern, the Brewery.<BR><BR>Unless you like crowds and beer spilled on you stay away from the Round House. The Boat House can get rowdy, but the crowd is better behaved than Round House.<BR><BR><BR>For dining:<BR>Mossbacks-Great burgers and salads. Their specials are also good.<BR>Boardwalk-Lobster Bisque only. Skip dinner there as it is expnesive and mediocre.<BR>Erie Isle Tavern-Expensive, sit down with linen napkins, good food.<BR>Brewery-Pizza<BR>Breakfast-Frosty's<BR>Ladds Landing at Ladds Marina-I have not tried this yet, but heard the food is good and the view is great.<BR>Boathouse-Ok for steaks etc. Informal.

thanks Aug 11th, 2002 09:07 AM

<BR>Thanks for the restaurant tips. <BR><BR>How busy can we expect Put in Bay to be these weeks in august. Are weekdays do-able, or are they gonna be really packed with tourists, too?<BR><BR>Thanks!

Chuck Aug 12th, 2002 10:27 AM

I was just there this last weekend and Saturday was a zoo. Typically the weekend before Labor Day is relatively calm. The best time to go is midweek. No crowds. Or go on Sunday and stay through Monday.

Bill Aug 22nd, 2002 07:19 AM

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roooo Sep 2nd, 2002 06:23 PM

Was there over the summer and stayed at the Stagger Inn Bed and Breakfast. Nice place, decent location. Quiet, yet close enough to walk downtown if you care.Cheaper than hotels. Think we paid $85 and that included a continental breakfast. Had a large room with two double beds. Shared bath though. Owners great. Also, we took the ferry. Recommend you take the one that lets you off right downtown. We took the one that lets you off a couple miles away, then had to take a school bus with our luggage to downtown. Kind of a hassle. If you take the one that drops you off downtown, you can walk to the Stagger Inn. We rented a golf cart to get around. About $65 for 24 hours. Have fun!


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