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- Michael GoffJanuary 23, 2012Leave your camera at home. They claim that taking pictures violates copyright agreements with the artists that have donated items.
- Amid YousefNovember 21, 2011I shot my "how to start a new business training videos in from of the Rock and roll hall of fame Cleveland see http://www.entrepreneurtellsal.com
- Find out how tiny rock stars are by seeing all their child-sized clothes.
- Jasper IbeSeptember 6, 2011A nice place to visit, don't bother bringing a camera or video camera...they won't let you take photos or video!
- Jeff RiggsJuly 30, 2010Reserve most of your time for the first floor, don't rush through it! The rest of the floors are interesting, but first is definitely the best!
- They also offer discounts to locals. Ask for the local discount. They'll just ask for your drivers license to verify your zip code. Akron peeps qualify FYI.
- Kevin McCallAugust 5, 2012Hardly any chances to take photos. It's cool to see the sheet music, lyrics on paper and old recording devices.
- Will PetrovicJuly 2, 2011They no longer require you to check cameras because of all of the cell phone cameras. Photography is still officially banned inside of the museum though.
- Angela FleesApril 3, 2014Very neat but since the top two floors were closed we should've gotten a discount.
- The Ritz-CarltonJune 21, 2011Before you leave, see if you can guess the inspiration for the museum's distinctive shape. Need a hint? Think diamonds and sapphires.
- Black Cat BoneMarch 25, 2013Corporate Crap... has some very cool exhibits and artifacts you should see... but still a soul-less corporate crap hole
- Saxx BookerJuly 5, 2010There is a hiphop wall on the lower flr near the michael jackson glove...its small but amazing!! Don't miss it
- Christy CreativeFebruary 1, 2012Exhibits are constantly changing but make sure you check out Michael Jackson's white glove!
- Julie LeonardMay 26, 2013If you are from Northeast Ohio and show ID you get a discount. Not advertised but it works.
- Stewart MyrickAugust 5, 2010Definitely a must-do. Being from Austin, it was especially nice to see an entire exhibit on Austin City Limits.
- kevolutionJuly 6, 2012Eat before you come. The food/beverage selection is almost as boring as the museum itself.
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and MuseumMarch 11, 2013The Rock Hall's Rolling Stones: 50 Years of Satisfaction exhibit opens May 24, 2013!
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and MuseumNovember 16, 2010We are the world's only museum devoted to rock and roll: the foremost cultural movement of our time. Read more
- Daniel BrooksJuly 20, 2011Is a good museum...until they start playing live music. It's really annoying and you can't avoid it
- Shion BennFebruary 13, 2021I'm not sure why it cost over $20 for adults to watch a video at the RRHOF with a high performance audio system. Definitely not worth the cost of admission.
- Benjamin YoungJuly 20, 2011Free access with your tour laminate if you are on tour as crew or artist.
- Joel McLaughlinJuly 28, 2017If you get excited about old stuff owned by old musicians...then this is the place for you. If not it's kind of meh.
- Carolyn K.June 27, 2011We were just there-check out the Women Who Rock Exhibit-it's great! Read more
- Steve PJanuary 13, 2010Wicked fun! I great look at the history of music, and they usually have a spotlight artist or exhibit!
- Adam LehmanJuly 7, 2010The nursing room and family bathroom are on the bottom floor in the museum office (despite signs being on the 3rd floor)