My charter bus holiday trip to Cleveland
June 4th, 2007Here’s another reason why I think a Cleveland charter bus trip rocks – the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum. This is not your ordinary museum, mind you. Even though you’ll just be standing there staring through glass case after glass case, it will be an experience you will find hard to forget during your Cleveland rental charter bus trip because of the many illuminated silver signatures from your favorite musicians.
And if you think that’s the best that Cleveland has to offer, here’s another one you should stop the charter bus at…the Cleveland Orchestra. The atmosphere is fantastic, very impressive décor and awesome music. That’s very hard to beat, agree? Another eye-opener for me was my charter bus visit to Cleveland’s Jacob’s Field. Although not much of Cleveland Indians fan, the pure energy running through the crowd during a game is awesome enough! I especially love it when there’s a mascot there and all the kids are running after the mascot drawing roars of laughter from the crowd. And of course, there’s the Great Lakes Science Center where you should take the Cleveland rental charter bus to. Never seen a tornado swirl in front of your face? Never fly a jet plane before in your life? Worry not. just take the rental charter bus to this science center and you’ll experience everything all under one roof! It doesn’t cost 55 million for nothing, you know. another nice touch to our charter bus holiday in Cleveland was our visit to Little Italy Historical Museum. It’s just neat because there’s all kinds of memorabilia featured there and I was, once again, reminded of my trip to Europe. It isn’t grand or big or anything like that…it was just cozy and friendly. To make your Cleveland charter bus trip even more European-like, try taking the rental charter bus to this quaint little Spanish restaurant called Mallorca where they serve truly yummy Spanish food. And it isn’t at all expensive. The friendly atmosphere will make everything worthwhile in the end.



