What to Expect At SunnySide Tower
With SunnySide Towers perfect location between all the Lake Erie activities, you can expect to find something that you will enjoy doing. From amusement parks, to tennis, to hopping a ferry to the islands, you won't find a better place to vacation along Lake Erie's coast.
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Mon Ami Restaurant and Historic Winery is one of the oldest wineries in the Lake Erie Islands region. The winery is of further significance as one of the four large co-operative wineries which played an important role in the development of the region's wine industry.
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Enjoy a front row seat to a culinary performance at Nagoya Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi. Hibachi chefs entertain with dazzling knife and spatula tricks while cooking the meals to perfection.
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Escape the mainland and come explore an Island Close to YOU. Just a few miles offshore, Put-in-Bay (South Bass Island) and Middle Bass Island can be easily reached on Miller Boat Line passenger and car ferries.
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One of Lake Erie's most-photographed landmarks, the Marblehead Lighthouse is one of Ohio's newest state parks and features
excellent picnicking, views of Sandusky Bay, Kelley's and South Bass Islands as well as
a museum, located in the Keeper's House.
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Step outside your typical waterpark vacation and experience the ultimate water park adventure. You’ll find America’s largest indoor waterpark in Sandusky, Ohio.
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With a tropical Caribbean theme, guests at Cedar Point's Castaway Bay will feel like they have just landed on an island paradise upon entering this lush indoor waterpark resort.
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People throughout the world know about it. It's the number-one rated amusement park on the planet. It's also the second oldest amusement park in North America, with a history dating back to 1870.
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