This was a nice, affordable hotel to stay in during our visit to Frankenmuth and surrounding area in August 2024. We stayed for 2 nights. The room was clean and the front desk staff was very helpful with any requests we had. The only minor downside was the pancake maker at breakfast was not functioning properly during both our breakfasts which was disappointing for our kids. The staff member how was wonderful and put in a fair amount of effort to try and get it working for the kids.
The Fairfield is conveniently located just North of the ”Downtown” area of Frankenmuth. Front desk and housekeeping staff are attentive and professional. The rooms are clean and comfortable. Breakfast was standard fare and acceptable. Prices (mid-week for us) were very fair. Definitely going back again.
In town for the weekend with family. Stayed at the Stay bridge Marriott down the street for a girls night and wish my whole weekend was there. I transferred to this hotel after the girls night because my parents booked at this hotel. Rooms have just the bathroom mirror no mirrors in the room which usually hotels have full length mirrors and/or desk mirror. Pool was under renovation which would have been good to know during booking. Rooms are outdated in general. Couldn't find vending machines on the first floor. Doesn't offer breakfast. Hard to find plugs to charge phone. Lamps didn't have USB to plug in phone charger either. Stay bridge makes this hotel look like the slums and both are Marriott and stay bridge is right down the street. Recommend stay bridge 100%. Great breakfast, working pool and nice updated rooms. Four point needs to renovation bad and get breakfast.
Somehow we got booked in the handicap room. That might have been my fault but not sure. They tried to move us but couldn’t. The staff were attentive, friendly and the breakfast was quite tasty. I would give it 5 stars except for our room just wasn’t that great. First off the right side of the mattress was just no good. I’m not a large person but when I laid in it it made a mess sized crater and I was much lower than my wife next to me. When I tried to roll toward her it was quite a bit uphill…. To get out of bed not so much but still a little bit uphill. The room in the middle of the night was incredibly lit up. If you are someone that needs a very dark room do not book this room. (Room 126). I woke up at 2:30am and it was so bright in the room I thought the sun was up. There is a large light outside to room on the ground that just comes thru the window relentlessly. The shade system knocks down some but not enough at all. Needs thicker and darker curtains for sure. Great place but room 126 is a little substandard.
RRick SA solitary hotel on a stark lot by itself surrounded by other cookie cutter hotels The Holiday Inn Burch Run, Michigan was a part way stop on our drive to upper Michigan as it’s described there. Neither expensive or fancy, likely exactly what you’d expect from a hotel room costing around $150. Similar to hundreds of like establishments across America neither in a tourist area nor a major metropolitan center, I apologize to Burch run residents when I say this hotel could be described as in the middle of no-where. Save for the fact that it lies just off of the major north/south corridor of route 75 some 20 miles north of Flint Michigan makes it a convenient stop for people traveling that route. The area I would describe as a tourist stopover is complete with a number of chain restaurants, numerous gas stations, a dying factory outlet Mall, a couple of car dealers and little else to distract your good night’s sleep. And, that’s exactly what the Holiday Inn offers. With a little less than a hundred rooms on two floors, that are above all else clean and comfortably updated, a pool and decent free breakfast make this place a bargain for the price, check out the automatic pancake maker. Pleasant staff were available around the clock. Ground floor rooms have parking right outside your window. I couldn’t have asked for more from a place that was a mere stop-over. I wouldn’t hesitate to stay here again if I’m in the area.
Been staying at this hotel for all my stays in Birch Run for many years. Always feel comfortable here and the staff is ready to handle any request. They have a bar for an evening drink, restaurant & hot breakfast in the morning. I don’t see any reason to stay anywhere else…
This was the worst hotel I have ever stayed in. We came with a tour group and the manager and desk help were so rude to our tour guide and to many guest requests. We were given three different rooms before we finally got one that wasn’t already occupied. Room was disgusting. Dirty bathroom with mold around shower nozzles. Curtains hanging off rods, filthy carpets, no phone, no clock, beds all wrinkled and look slept in. Was horrible and hotel should be closed until they get some classes in hotel hospitality and management not to speak of cleanliness issues. Also had no wash cloths and dryer not working in bathrooms but told they don’t have any.