I tried to book a reservation but they are booked beyond capacity, they said they were booked 7 over right now. I got in at the Hawthorne Suites.
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I am writing this from memory, of what I recall reading on-online last week when I was planning on making a reservation.
This thread isn't based on "rumors", but on customer reviews posted to the Holiday Inn website. The fact that renovations that were suppose to be completed, are just being started has been confirmed by JoeSHO. I guess we should have arranged to stay at the Holiday Inn Express instead, that way we would have all been able to put on that white bathrobe and completely remember every exact detail of every review . . . .
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Of the reviews I read, those speaking of the various problems at the hotel start in November and continue with the last being posted in either March or May - again, this is from memory. This includes complaints about the "bug problem" throughout the hotel, noise problems at the hotel from non-hotel guests, and the general "I-don't-give-a-shit" attitude of the staff. "Who" owns the hotel is irrelevant – as the reviews suggests the staff providing the service appears to be one of the sources of problems. And for the repeated complaints to range over an extended period of time, suggests that "the owners" are not attune to "the staff" and other problems at this hotel.
The only positive comment, was a generic “nice hotel” comment from last summer.
My most recent conversations with Holiday Inn, is that the renovations are being conducted from 18 June through 18 August, and that the Holidome, pool, restaurant, lounge, etc. will be closed through at least 01 August. Online they currently show that 36 rooms are out-for-renovation - not "only a few rooms....".
First, the “free” breakfast is the standard amenity at Holiday Inn and Holiday Inn Express - as well as Comfort Inn, Hampton Inn, and numerous other hotel chains. For them to say, ".... well, we are offering a free continental breakfast blah, blah, blah,...." is disingenuous at best.
Second, the lack of a health fitness center I don't think is going to be a problem for most - except for maybe Mel - I'm sure he'd be complaining about the inability to get-in his daily reps of 12 oz. curls if he were going . . . . :laugh_ti:
... oh wait, that’s the lounge which also won’t be open . . . .
Third, part of the reason I choose to stay at a $100-a-night hotel are the amenities that come with the room – all of which will be unavailable until August 18th. Has the hotel offered to discount the rooms due to their inability to provide these services? No. Better yet, did they even inform anyone of the problem, or was it this thread that brought the problem to light once someone called? But they sure tried their damnedest (-2 sp) to get me to place a reservation today, despite others reporting the hotel is already overbooked....
Fourth, the lack of a pool and restaurant and lounge is a problem for some. Personally, I don't care to have to wait 30 minutes for "the bus" (shuttle van) each way to go take a 15 minute dip in the pool when free-time is already a limiting factor. That’s part of the point of paying more for a room per night – immediate access to amenities. And if it’s been a long day, I’ve been known to simply grab a quick meal and beer at the hotel and then grab some sleep – also neither of which will be an option.
Fifth, if we’re only going to be using the room to get 3-4 hours sleep per night and store our personal gear, why should any of use waste upwards of $100 per night? Especially when there are less expensive alternatives, with a full compliment of amenities right next door – including a banquet room?
Six, and what about the laundry facilities? I will have been on the road for a week collectively before the convention is over, and my helmet bag only holds 2 pair of jeans, a few shirts, and other ‘necessities’.
What I find truly most disturbing, is that they [Holiday Inn/Intercontinental Hotels] pulled the information from their website.
W-H-Y ?
Holiday Inn (Kalamazoo – west)
2747 South 11th Street
(269) 375-6000
Hawthorn Suites (Thanks Mandy !!!)
2575 South 11th Street
(269) 353-2547
(room rates range $55.00 - $92.90 per night)
(877) 663-8737 (Group rates for 10 or more rooms)
(800) 527-1133 (Reservations)
! ! ! (I wonder what the roll-rate is on that thing....? aileron roll,... aileron roll,... aileron roll,...). I always wanted to do a 'real' carrier landing.To say I am upset is not doing it justice. I won't sleep well tonight.
Don


While I agree the bowling alley is not likely to be a problem during the day, I would have Mandy stop-in and contact the bowling alley manager. During college I was a mechanic in three different bowling alleys. Most run at least one or two AM leagues at 9AM and noon, 2-to-3 days a week, and kids leagues all day Saturday. The daytime adult leagues were tailored to college students, wives, and retirees. While bowling league memberships at the national level have been in decline over the last several decades, the upper-midwest has always been one of the strong-holds of bowling.
Hmmm..... So, does this bowling alley have a lounge . . . .![]()
Hmmm..... So, does this bowling alley have a lounge . . . .![]()
I know nothing about the bowlng ally other then it's part of the hotel.. " holday lanes... and they get really busy Tueday and thursday nights... it is a large parking lot though.

Don, I think you mean 98TRSHO, I live in Wisconsin.
I have read all of the posts in this link. I can see everyone's side, however, the fact (in my eyes) remains, the host hotel is not up to par for this type of event. We, as well as plenty of others, have families that attend this event. Our kids want a pool, a restaurant - close- is a must, and I know most of us buy our own booze for the parking lot and more but a lounge usually gets used also.
I refuse to pack up my child and have them board a van to go somewhere else to use a pool that we should have on site, not to mention it would be a total pain in the ****. If any member of the family is unhappy, bummed, or whatever it may be, it is an unhappy time for all in that family.
With construction going on, what kind of a car show do you think it will be? Neat, clean, no dust? I am glad I don't have to worry about those folks.
I will not keep going on and on, I don't think that this place should have been chosen with construction being so close to the dates of our event. Rarely is a construction project on time.
I am honest in saying that I am going to be having a really hard time waiting a week to find out what is going to happen. At this point I am starting to get thoughts about my refund money.
Just being honest.....
