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If you are looking for a tropical vacation with the family, then you
need to head to Sandusky, Ohio for Castaway Bay. Castaway Bay has
the tropical feel throughout the entire resort and its slogan is,
“Year-Round Thrills, Year-Round Fun”. That is truly the case at
Cedar Point’s Castaway Bay.
Cedar
Point opened Castaway Bay in November 2004 by adding on a waterpark
to the Radisson Hotel in which Cedar Point owned and converted it
into Castaway Bay. Cedar Point dropped millions of dollars
converting the hotel into a full-fledged tropical resort, giving the
property a completely different feel over looking a harbor. Castaway
Bay is less than 6 minutes to Cedar Point, making it the closest
Indoor Water Park Resort to Cedar Point and one of the closest over
night accommodations in the area. Castaway Bay has 237 rooms and a
38,000-foot water park. This gives Castaway Bay a room per square
footage ratio of 160. Meaning that for every one room in the hotel,
there are 160 square feet of water park space.
One
of major features Castaway Bay pertains is that it is a Cedar Point
Resort, which gives you many benefits during the summer. One of
these is early admission to Cedar Point of up to a half hour before
the park opens to the public to ride select roller coasters such as
Millennium Force or Top Thrill Dragster (when available).
When it is winter, Castaway Bay still offers many fun activities for
the whole family, including restaurants, shops, and events. However,
some of the coolest aspect of Castaway Bay is the theming. Cedar
Point is not known from its theming, but it certainly did a
spectacular job with Castaway Bay. Before you even enter Castaway
Bay, tropical music is playing. Inside the lobby is a giant ship
wreck, including a full mast going up to the ceiling, two talking
parrots, and even a waterfall.
Castaway
Bay integrates the restaurants and shops into the tropical theme as
well. The three stores Castaway Bay offers are Woody’s Tidepool
Treasures, Nick Knacks, and Pearl’s Swimwear. All of the stores are
centrally located off the main lobby. Woody’s Tidepool Treasures is
located inside of shipwreck and offers souvenirs, collectables,
clothing, and more novelty items. Nick Knacks features convenience
items such as food and inexpensive souvenirs. Pearl’s Swimwear
offers swimwear and other items that can make a water park
adventurer better prepared.
There are four on-site food outlets at Castaway Bay and a fifth next
door, that is connected. The four on-site restaurants are Big
Daddy’s Snack Shack, Gil’s Lookout Lounge, Ebb & Eddy’s, and Mango
Mike’s. Big Daddy’s Snack Shack is located inside of the water park
and features pizza, hot dogs, deli sandwiches, salads, ice cream,
and more. Gil’s Lookout Lounge is located on the third floor
overlooking the harbor and offers drinks, sandwiches, and pizza. Ebb
& Eddy’s is your quick stop snack shop right off of the Main Lobby.
It features freshly baked goods such as Krispy Kreme donuts,
Starbucks coffee, made-to-order deli sandwiches, ice cream and more!
Mango Mike’s is features buffet style eating overlooking the harbor
for breakfast, dinner, and brunch on Sundays. I like to tell
everyone it is named after me, but it actually is named after a
different Mike who runs the Foods Department at Cedar Point. TGI
Friday’s is located next door and is accessible via a hallway
connecting the two.
Castaway
Bay offers many other activities for the little ones! Some of these
activities include t-shirt coloring, PEANUTS Meet and Greet,
Caribbean Games, Karaoke, Dance Party, Story Time with Snoopy,
Cookie Decorating, and Late Night Craft. Castaway Bay also offers an
Activity of the Day, which is Face Painting, Balloon Animals,
Fortune Telling, or a Magnificent Magician. Be sure to pick up a
Daily Island Times Newsletter for an event schedule and for a list
of events for the day.
One of the major changes that took place with the transition from
Radisson to Castaway Bay is the addition of The Spa at Castaway Bay.
For those of you who have stayed at the Radisson, you will recognize
the location of The Spa, as it utilized the previous swimming pool
area. The Spa offers a tranquil setting overlooking the harbor and
Castaway Bay. Included in the Spa treatment are access to a private
pool and hot tub.
Crabbie’s
Quarterdeck Arcade features the latest games in arcade technology.
This includes swipe cards for all the games using a cash-less
system, allowing parents to keep track how much their children are
spending. This 6,000 square foot arcade features many popular games
to keep the kids busy for hours. The arcade is located right next to
the entrance to the waterpark and features several large windows
looking to the water park.
In
order to get into the water park, you must walk through a cave to
get to your island paradise. This intense theming puts you into the
mood of visiting a tropical island. After you scan your wristband
and open the second door, it hits you. 80 degrees of paradise. That
is right, inside of the water park it is 80 degrees. Once you are
inside, you are not sure what to do, or even where you are. There is
a wave pool to the left, Rendezvous Run straight ahead, and a giant
TV screen on the right. There is a lot to do.
The Castaway Bay Wave Pool is 100,000-gallon pool generating waves
of up to three feet tall. At the front of this giant pool are
several waterfalls pouring down into the waves. Castaway Bay is the
only indoor water park in Sandusky to have a wave pool. Surrounding
the wave pool are beach chairs allowing for parents to keep an eye
on their children. In the center of the water park is Toddler’s Tide
Pool. This small pool offers kids to play around in the water and
have fun. It features several small slides, water spraying toys, and
spraying pipes.
There
are two activity pools located inside of Castaway Bay, Cargo
Crossing and Creature Cove. Cargo Crossing consists of floating pads
shaped like pieces of cargo in which people climb across with a net
hanging above. Creature Cove features several basketball hoops and
floating devices underneath a giant TV screen. This screen usually
shows kids shows, but it can be seen displaying a sports game or
two.
Kids also love Lookout Lagoon Family Funhouse. This giant play
structure features 1,000-gallon bucket dumping water every two
minutes and more than 100 interactive features. It also features
four fun different slides for the whole family. This slides are
Mango Melee, Paradise Plunge, Pineapple Pipeline, and Tropical
Twister. Castaway Bay also offers three other body slides called
Tropical Tube Slides.
The
Grotto is Castaway Bay’s Indoor/Outdoor Hot Tub. This hot tub
features a trickling waterfall into the water inside, and outside a
deck area allowing for sunbathers during the summer and brave kids
in the winter. Everyone enjoys having a small snowball fight, so at
Castaway Bay have one while sitting it a hot tub!
The
attraction everyone loves at Castaway Bay is Rendezvous Run. This
attraction can easily spark debate among families. Is it a water
slide, or a roller coaster? Well, it is a water coaster! Rendezvous
Run shoots riders uphill using water twice over the 520-foot course.
This type of slide is the only kind in Sandusky, giving Castaway Bay
another unique feature. Rendezvous Run is 35 feet high and gets
riders soaked.
Thank you for taking the time to read this summary of Castaway Bay
in Sandusky, Ohio. The Point Online hopes we have helped you become
an informed traveler. If you have any other questions about Castaway
Bay, please contact either myself or Castaway Bay. For more
information about Castaway Bay, please visit
www.CastawayBay.com.
Also be sure to check out our photos of Castaway Bay at
PointPics.com.
-Mike
Executive Editor
The Point Online
mike@thepointol.com
This review was posted on February 19,
2006. The Point Online does not guarantee its accuracy.