5. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

4. Geneva on the Lake

3. Put-n-Bay

2. King's Island

1. Cedar Point

Okay, it isn't your typical sandy beach resort with palm trees and piña coladas at every corner. But Ohio has some activities for the young and old that can keep everybody entertained during spring break. Vince Fisher runs by the top five.
If you don't like music, then you aren't human. If you are human, get yourself down to Cleveland, Ohio and visit the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. There is 150,000 square feet dedicated to the people who totally rocked the music charts.
A little bit of Switzerland in Ohio. Well, it kind of is. Geneva on the Lake has been a tourist attraction for years. It is a traditional lake front resort that has dining, camping, shopping, golfing and nightlife facilities.
Vincent Fisher loves taking a trip across lake Erie to Put-n-Bay. Here you'll find a quaint, little village, that has a whole lot of things to see and do. There are plenty of bars and restaurants. You could play nine holes of golf, take a guided tour or else shop till you drop.
If you go crazy for Snoopy, then King's Island is a sure stop. This amusement park has an entire section dedicated to Snoopy and his peanut friends. If Snoopy isn't your thing, you can seek your thrills and adventures on the many rides and roller coasters. Or just take it easy and catch one of the live shows, enjoy a meal and family friendly rides.
Ohio is the home of amusement parks. In fact people come to Ohio to know how to create them, because the Ohioans are so good at getting the job done. Make sure you visit Sandusky, Ohio's Cedar Point and ride all 16 roller coasters.
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