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In Cleveland, we’ve got world-class experiences without the world-class ego. And for that, you’re welcome.
World-class experiences without the world-class ego.
Here in Cleveland, we’ve got beef cheek in our pierogi, truffles on our hot dogs and beer in our donuts. Balance.
Whether you’re into the thread count of your linens or just a place to crash for the night, we’ve got a hotel room with your name all over it.
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With over five decades of history, the Cavs have had no shortage of epic moments—most notably the “Miracle of Richfield” in 1976 and the 3-1 Championship comeback led by LeBron James in 2016. After calling Cleveland Arena and Richfield Coliseum home for 24 years, the team moved Downtown in 1994 to what is now known as Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse (after a few iterations as Gund Arena and “The Q”).
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Banners dot the arena in celebration of franchise greats like Austin Carr and Mark Price and commemoration of 22 playoff appearances—including the team’s unforgettable 2016 NBA Championship. And the 2021 squad looks to compete for more as the Cavaliers’ first-round draft pick, power forward Evan Mobley, joins Darius Garland, Collin Sexton and Jarrett Allen to energize the freshly renovated, state-of-the-art arena.
With Cleveland set to host the NBA All-Star Game for the third time, the February 2022 contest at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse will also commemorate the NBA’s 75th anniversary. Fittingly, during the 1997 All-Star Game in The Land, the league celebrated its 50th anniversary by naming the 50 greatest players in NBA history. Glen Rice led all scorers and became the first Hornets player to be named MVP, though the Bulls’ untouchable Michael Jordan became the first in All-Star Game history to register a triple double. The league hosted the 1981 NBA All-Star Game at Richfield Coliseum, where Nate Archibald of the Celtics, the shortest player in the game at 6’1”, stood tall with a solid MVP performance.
The place to be for the hottest concerts on stage, the most spectacular family shows under one roof and signature sporting events including the 2016 NBA Champion Cavaliers basketball. Brings the total sports and entertainment experience to northeast Ohio! Host a luncheon, cocktail reception, meeting...