Glacier Hills service Plaza
3500 E South Range Rd, New Springfield
(440) 234-2081
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We were there around 6 pm, it was spotlessly clean. All the shops were open! Beautiful facility. So proud to be living in Ohio!
A great rest area. Clean. Nice toilets.
Large place and the main lobby is clean. The bathrooms were low on paper products.
I’m a truck driver. Showers are free just took one, you need your own towels and body wash. Bathrooms could be cleaner but it’s free so I’m not complaining. Wear your shower slides. My water was chilly ( I have a trick for that) I turned the knob off and pushed it further (almost as if you want to squeeze it tight) and magically if turned on again but hot water ONLY. your welcome. A lot of truck parking 9pm and i could count maybe 20 spots open.
Good plaza. Clean and well kept. Quick access to the bathrooms, which is the top reason to stop.Good variety of food here.
Great rest area
Plenty of parking for trucks. Decent prices inside the gas station. The place is always well maintained. Dairy Queen and Panera are the choices for food. There is also vending but it's easier to purchase at the gas station.
Not alot of food options but nice
Hotting ice cream vanilla soft
Clean and fast service, all you need after a long road trip :) Low gas prices are a +
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Very clean Nice people that work there!
Typical toll road dining area, big chain restaurant, about $2.00 more per item than a regular restaurant would charge. But same quality of food
Good place to rest on journey.
No metal forks. If you get a soup for dining in, it comes in a disposable plastic bowl, to go- in a paper cup. You get it in a paper bag if you with asking. Panera didn't used to be so trashy.
This location had very clean restrooms and lots of seating. You can collect 4 beautiful pressed pennies at this location. I recommend using pennies from 1982 or older for the best results with Abraham Lincoln facing away from the quarters.
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