Hotel Breakers

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It is said that in Room 169 during the 1900s, a guest named Mary hanged herself in her room. This is rumored to have led to at least some of the many haunting episodes here. Guests and employees alike have witnessed unexplained noises, electrical issues, and faceless apparitions. Some reports say the site was built over a Native American burial ground.

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Geographic Information

Address:
1 Cedar Point Dr
Sandusky, OH 44870
United States

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GPS:
41.48430657601119, -82.68388903140476
County:
Erie County, Ohio
Nearest Towns:
Sandusky, OH (2.7 mi.)
Marblehead, OH (4.7 mi.)
Lakeside, OH (5.3 mi.)
Bay View, OH (7.5 mi.)
Kelleys Island, OH (7.9 mi.)
Castalia, OH (8.7 mi.)
Crystal Rock, OH (8.7 mi.)
Huron, OH (9.1 mi.)
Whites Landing, OH (11.9 mi.)
Port Clinton, OH (13.3 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
https://www.cedarpoint.com/places-to-stay/hotel-breakers

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  1. This section of the hotel was actually turned into dorms for the employees of cedar point. I stayed in room 169 my 4th summer working there. It was right in the rutunda, facing the beach and off of the sun deck. I would always see a figure and the door would always open even when it was locked. Also i would hear noises from outside at night time, the waves and stuff covered up all the noises from the beach except for a erie… I cant explain the noise. I would change down the hall in a bathroom because i felt something watching.

  2. I also worked at CP. Never experienced anything my self but knew a police officer for the park PD who saw an apparition of a man and woman in 1920’s era clothing on a balcony in the rotunda when the park was closed over the winter.

  3. My family and my brothers two friends just stayed at the Breaker for the Holloweekend. We stayed in room 4211 and was joined to our friends room 4213. For the whole weekend we heard unexplained knocking all through the night. We tried many ways to debunk this and it couldn’t be done. My mother also heard our friends arguing during the night and was so sure it was them but when she asked the next day they had no idea what they were talking about. Then on the last day my brother heard me behind him saying “Not this again,” in a slight whisper. Problem was, I was in the next room. So nothing too creepy but still slightly spooky. My family has lived with the paranormal for many years so we pay no mind usually.

  4. We were here august 2017 . My husband woke up around 1 a.m. And said the television turned on by itself, so he tried to turn it off with the remote and it wouldn’t turn off so he unplugged it and that turned it off. On our last day I went to the gift shop in the hotel, I walked by the refrigerated area where drinks are and the refrigerator door flung open by itself, I asked my husband if he saw it and he said yes, and the cashier came over and quickly closed it and said “we have ghosts here”. I had never heard anything about this place being haunted, but these experiences made me research it. Which is how I got to this website.

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  6. Hello,
    If this is regarding Hotel Breakers in Cedar Point being haunted I have an experience to share.
    Aside from the history of the hotel, as well as small previous experiences that I have had, which includes the time I was in the hotel when the park and hotel was evacuated due to what I believe was a blown pipeline in the front of the park.
    A couple of years later in 2017, I took my daughter 18, her boyfriend,19 and my son, 16.
    On our last night my son and I returned from the park to our hotel exhausted around 10 p.m.
    I tried unlocking our hotel room using the hotel key card but it wouldn’t work. Then my son tried and still nothing.
    Then the door was being pulled from the other side and we were relieved that my daughter was back from the park to open it for us. After watching the door being pulled and trying to open several times yet failed my son called my daughter asking why she can’t open the door. She asked him what he was talking about and let him know that they were still in the park playing games.
    My son then went to the lobby to get another key while I waited outside our door. He came back, we went in and the room was empty. Fortunately at the time that this happened we were so exhausted that I didn’t realize our experience until On our way home the next morning to Michigan.

  7. Joseph M Martocchio  |  

    I was reviewing pics of sunrise from the boardwalk , I take pics of the sunrise for the week we stay there every year , I noticed a Strange orb on the beach , bird has a shadow on the wrong side ?

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