PlayhouseSquare Wyndham Cleveland Uses Temperature to Determine Room Rate

The Wyndham Cleveland and PlayhouseSquare will offer a unique two-night weekend package called “Snow News is Good News” now through March 31, 2013. The Saturday rate will be as low as the outside temperature (as determined at noon at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport). Friday night’s rate is $109.

The normal average monthly temperatures in Cleveland, Ohio, according to World’s Weather Authority, are: January, 25 degrees; February, 28 degrees; and March, 37 degrees.

The Wyndham Cleveland at PlayhouseSquare, located at 1260 Euclid Avenue, is a full service 205-room boutique-style hotel with fine dining at Encore! and Blue Bar and just a few steps away from the PlayhouseSquare theaters. The weekend package allows visitors to see a show, make a weekend of it and, for once, enjoy the low temperature.

PlayhouseSquare will be host to the following KeyBank Broadway Series shows during this promotional period: Priscilla Queen of the Desert, January 15 – 27 and Sister Act, March 5 – 17. Many concerts, comedians, family shows and other performances also are scheduled during this time.

1260 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio
41.500442504883 ; -81.68335723877

For terms and conditions to book the “Snow News is Good News” weekend package and for added information on all Wyndham offers, visit www.wyndhamcleveland.com or call the Wyndham directly at 216-615-7500.

For tickets to all PlayhouseSquare shows, visit playhousesquare.org or call 216-241-6000. (Tickets not included. Separate purchase required).

PlayhouseSquare is a not-for-profit performing arts center whose mission is presenting and producing a wide variety of quality performing arts, advancing arts education and creating a destination that is a superior location for entertainment, business and residential living, thereby strengthening the economic vitality of the region.

PlayhouseSquare receives public support with local tax dollars from Cuyahoga Arts & Culture, to preserve and enrich our region’s artistic and cultural heritage.

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, Cleveland Fine Arts Examiner

Mark Horning was blessed as a child to have parents who appreciated good music and the performing arts. Some of his happiest memories were when they attended the Columbus, Ohio Art Gallery Chamber Music programs on Sundays. Piano lessons gave him a finer appreciation of the difficulty of the...

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