Put-in-Bay Resort Hotel
The Put-In-Bay Resort Hotel has become popular with island visitors for several reasons---among them, the swim-up bar at its Caribbean style heated swimming pool at 82 degrees, its tiki bar and grill with seating alongside the pool and its 104-degree spa that accommodates up to 40 people. Some guest rooms have their own spa. All 80 rooms have high-speed Internet, luxury baths and in-room safes. The hotel offers golf cart, moped and bicycle rentals. All guests receive a complimentary continental breakfast.
Put-in-Bay Resort & Conference Center
439 Loraine Ave
Put-in Bay, Ohio 43456
(888) 742-7829
www.putinbayresort.com
Bay Shore Resort
Every guest room in the Bay Shore Resort Hotel has a nautical-themed decor and faces Lake Erie. The large heated swimming pool and the 30-person whirlpool both overlook the lake as wel, and the hotel includes a tiki bar, lunch counter and waterfront restaurant. Many guests like to walk the island, but the Bay Shore rents four- and six-seater golf carts for island touring on wheels. All guest rooms have amenities such as wireless high-speed Internet and satellite TV.
Bay Shore Resort
328 Toledo Avenue
Put-in-Bay, Ohio 43456
www.bayshoreresortpib.com/
Commodore Resort Hotel
The Commodore Resort Hotel features a new outdoor bar called The Mist by the heated swimming pool, which most of the rooms overlook. There's a swim-up bar for those who prefer to be in the pool, and a large poolside bar to sit at for those who choose not to swim. The pool area has two waterfalls and four cabanas. The hotel offers both smoking and non-smoking rooms, and both rooms and suites. All have high-speed Internet, microwaves and refrigerators. Commodore guests can eat at the Subway sandwich shop in the hotel's lobby, or at the adjacent Mr. Ed's Bar and Grille.
Commodore Resort Hotel
272 Delaware Avenue
Put-in-Bay, OH 43456
(419) 285-3101
generalmanager@commodoreresort.com
www.commodoreresort.com
About The Author
Susan Miller has been a professional journalist since 1990, specializing in travel and business. She has written for the "Indianapolis Star," "South Bend Tribune," "Indianapolis Business Journal" and was a Midwest correspondent for the American News Service. Miller studied design, photography and technology at Purdue University and Central Piedmont Community College.