Budget Hotels Near Cleveland Rockers

The Cleveland Rockers have won the hearts of the fans of Cleveland with their continued success in the American Basketball Association. Fresh off of winning their first division title, the future looks bright for the Rockers. The Rockers call the Multiplex Arena in Warrensville Heights home. For Rockers' fans looking to sleep on a budget, there are many budget hotels near the arena to choose from.
Econo Lodge Warrensville

Just two miles from the Multiplex Center, the Econo Lodge Warrensville offers affordable hotel rooms for fans of the Cleveland Rockers. The Econo Lodge limits it amenities to keeps the prices low for its guests. Tooms are basic with telephone, cable television and air-conditioning. All guests are treated to a free continental breakfast every morning.

Econo Lodge Warrensville
4353 Northfield Rd.
Warrensville Heights, OH 44128
(216) 475-4070
(877) 424-6423
www.econolodge.com

Extended Stay Cleveland - Beachwood

Fans of the Rockers looking to see more than one game will find the Extended Stay Cleveland - Beachwood to be the perfect hotel. Only five miles from the Arena, the Extended Stay offers spacious rooms with fully furnished kitchens at an inexpensive price. The Extended also offers wireless Internet for a one time fee and it is pet-friendly (nominal fee).

Extended Stay Cleveland - Beachwood
3820 Orange Pl.
Beachwood, OH 44122
(216) 595-9551
www.extendedstayamerica.com

Super 8 Beachwood

Less than five miles from the Multiplex Center, the Super 8 Beachwood is where Rockers' fans stay when they want to be close to the action at a reasonable price. The Super 8 always gives guests what they deserve; free wireless Internet, free breakfast, and a great location. Guests find peace when sleeping at the Super 8 and guests always find the outdoor pool relaxing (open seasonally).

Super 8 Beachwood/Cleveland Area
3795 Orange Place
Beachwood, OH 44122
(216) 831-7200
(800) 800-8000
www.super8.com

Patrick M. Lind has been freelance writing since 2007 and has worked as an editor and journalist for ChicagoSporting.com. He received a Master of Arts in history from the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands and has traveled extensively throughout the United States, Europe, Asia and Middle East.