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Total travel distance to the Wyndham (our host hotel): 0.55 miles.
Rates Per Room, Per Night, Based On Room Occupancy Level, Plus Tax & Parking*
Rates Expire 10-APR-10 • Or Based On Availability Single/Double: $75 Triple: $85 Quad: $95
1 KING BED STUDY WITH SOFABED NON-SMOKING This spacious non-smoking room features a king-sized bed, convenient sofa bed, 25" color television, easy to operate alarm clock/radio and large work desk. The high-speed internet access will help you stay connected while on the road. If you prefer not to work at the desk, you can use the convenient lapdesk instead. You'll also enjoy the convenience of having a coffee maker and iron/ironing board in your room. In the bathroom you'll enjoy fluffy towels, a WaterPik showerhead and curved shower rod that allows more light and space in the shower. | |||
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Airport Transit Service
For a quick, convenient ride to and from Cleveland Hopkins International Airport try using RTA's Red Line. It's simple to catch the Red Line train and it takes less than 30 minutes to ride to or from Downtown Cleveland’s Tower City Station. RTA's Airport station is located on the lower level of the terminal complex. To reach the rapid transit line just take the elevators or escalators near the center of the ticketing and baggage claim levels. Once at Tower City, go upstairs to the Prospect Street Entrance, and call your hotel for pick up by their shuttle van.RTA's regularly scheduled service also makes this the most convenient and least expensive way to travel. From Monday through Saturday the Red Line operates approximately every 15 minutes from 4:29 AM until 7:45 PM, and approximately every twenty minutes from 7:45 PM until 1:05 AM. On Sunday, the rapid operates from 4:32 AM until 1:14 AM. Riding the rapid only costs $2.25 each way. RTA's Red Line was the first rapid transit service to an International Airport in North America. On Friday, November 15, 1968, direct rapid transit service began from downtown to the Cleveland airport. In addition to serving air travelers, the new extension brought rapid transit facilities closer to southwest suburban commuters. For more info see:
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