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the remaining historic central rotunda wing, which had been mothballed for years, because the old guest rooms in it did not have bathrooms. In addition, the 2014 renovations involved repainting the hotel, replacing its roof, and remodeling the interior. The renovations were the most expensive single project ever at Cedar Point. The hotel reopened for the 2015 season.
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In the off-season after summer 2014, another major renovation project began. This involved the demolition of one of the remaining historic sections of the hotel, the original main lobby, as well as the demolition of the 1926 Bon Air wing. The renovations also included the restoration and reopening of
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As a direct result of the 1999 demolitions, the hotel's National Historic Landmark status was removed on August 7, 2001. The National Park Service stated the hotel "no longer retained integrity of scale, massing, and materials." In addition, they said the new Breakers Tower disrupted "the spatial and
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In 1999, the 10-story Breakers Tower wing was constructed on the hotel's west side, with a five-story connecting link to the main building. The Breakers Tower added a total of 230 rooms and suites, including 17 luxury suites with private balconies. Several historic wings of the hotel were demolished
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artists. The hotel's original amenities included imported wicker furniture, large brass beds, a manicurist, a medical doctor, a tailor, a stenographer, a barbershop, news stand, ice cream parlor and souvenir counter. Adjacent to the lobby was a four-story rotunda featuring four tiers of balconies,
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The 2014-2015 remodel replaced the dinner restaurant with a Japanese teppanyaki and sushi restaurant, a new lobby bar, an in house Starbucks, a dedicated Dominos pizza delivery kitchen, as well as a new beach bar.
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gave impromptu performances in the rotunda from their balconies during the 1910s and 1920s. The 160-room Bon Air wing of the hotel was added to the north side in 1926, bringing the number of rooms to 875.
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In 2018, a new 158-room, 6-story tower, the Breakers West, was opened on the site of the demolished Bon Air wing. It included connecting rooms for families, as well as its own outdoor pool and jacuzzi.
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In 1935, the Hotel Breakers was modernized and the Tavern Terrace added near the hotel. The outdoor stage area provided entertainment and served cocktails.
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The hotel's lobby featured round seats, which remain a Cedar Point tradition. The ceiling was elaborate pressed tin and included chandeliers crafted by
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A new wing was added to the Breakers in 1917 bringing the number of rooms to more than 700. Singers from the
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In 1995, the hotel constructed the Breakers East wing on a five-acre site just east of the lobby. The
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This article is about the hotel in Sandusky, Ohio. For the hotel in Palm Beach, Florida, see
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The Hotel Breakers opened on June 12, 1905, featuring 600 rooms, most with a view of
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Hotel Breakers Cedar Point Facing Beach Windows from Rotunda after 2014 Remodel
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comic theme. The hotel has two outdoor pools and one indoor pool, each with a
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web page. There are 511 rooms and suites with a small portion with a
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Aerial view of Hotel Breakers with the rotunda at the center, 1985
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nearby. The hotel contains a conference center, shops including
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visual relationship between the original rotunda and wings."
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during the 1999 project, altering the hotel significantly.
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Former National Historic Landmarks of the United States
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Hotel Breakers Cedar Point Rotunda After 2014 Remodel
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Former National Register of Historic Places in Ohio
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Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, French Chateau
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Index

Breakers Hotel
Breakers Hotel (Long Beach, California)
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark

Hotel Breakers is located in Ohio
Cedar Point
Sandusky, Ohio
82003565
Lake Erie
Cedar Point
amusement park
Sandusky, Ohio


George A. Boeckling
Lake Erie
Tiffany
Metropolitan Opera
National Historic Landmark
Abbott and Costello
Calvin Coolidge
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Warren G. Harding
Helen Keller
Annie Oakley
John D. Rockefeller
Theodore Roosevelt
John Philip Sousa
William Howard Taft

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