Limited service property located within minutes of Birch Run Expo Center and Prime Oulets. Just a few miles from Frankenmuth. more »
Limited service property located within minutes of Birch Run Expo Center and Prime Oulets. Just a few miles from Frankenmuth.
Official Hotel Information
The Holiday Inn Express Birch Run (Frankenmuth Area) is conveniently located off of I-75, at exit 136 in Birch Run, MI. (Turn East off the exit). The Prime Outlets Mall is located just a 1/2 mile West of hotel and Frankenmuth and Bronner is located 7 miles Northeast. Free high speed Internet. Visit Birch Run, MI and stay smart at the Holiday Inn Express. Special Events: Frankenmuth, The World Expo of Beer, Crab and Lobster Festival, Auto Fest, Oktoberfest, Blues Bash on the Cass, Snow Fest, Summer Music Festival. Many major events at the Birch Run Expo Center, Summer events at the Chesaning Show Boat. Just Minutes from Prime Outlets Mall.
Intercontinental
Hotel Features. Business services, Complimentary high-speed Internet access, Complimentary buffet-style breakfasts, . Guestrooms. Complimentary wireless Internet access, Cable television, Coffeemakers, . The following fees and deposits are charged by the property upon service, check-in, or check-out. Pets: $50 per stay, The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change.
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53 year old with a moderate budget, traveling for leisure
We had a pleasant one night stay here. I love the way the chains are now beginning to respect the consumer's need for rest with softer beds and not having to worry about what happened on that bedspread before you checked into the room.
Check in was super easy.
Ice and vending machines are horribly neglected. We didn't use the pool, but it looked inviting. The gym equipment seemed to be clean, in good condition. and good quality. The TV was easy to use and the bathroom seemed nice and clean.
Friends who booked a suite there found the conference/dining table to be in extremely poor condition and would have been downright dangerous to use around small children.