A 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.
Only stayed one night, but it was a great experience. The rooms are pretty standard, but clean and comfortable. What really sets this hotel apart is the ALL of the staff encountered were exceptionally friendly and helpful. It was so refreshing. We had river view rooms and it was nice to be able to open the door in the room to the balcony for fresh air (well aside from the horses downtown) and more light. Pros: Clean Evening reception Breakfast include - a lot of hot/cold choices, including organic options. Small balconies in rooms with chairs. Walk to downtown (parking onsite) Staff Porch in the back, plenty of seating to relax. Cons I did not love the pillows
Where to begin... first time at this location. We were NOT impressed. No parking unless you valet. $20.00 and waited more than 20 minutesto get an attendant. My wife finally went inside and no one was at the desk. 'She had to get their attention since front desk and valet attendant were ”visiting” in the back and she could hear them. I've stayed at Motel 6's that had better towels. Sandpaper would feel better. The Right bedside table outlets didn't work, we were short a pillow, on top of that when I asked the front desk for 1, she acted like I was asking for the world. The coffee maker was apparently stilled with water from the previous people, because when it started it over filled the coffee cup and spilled all over. Trying to stop it I burned my hand from the hot coffee. All the little things on their own could be dismissed. Collectively, it reveals a poorly executed property. This is NOT a Hilton!
TTaliyah LExtremely quiet at night calm people also caring and helping Damien and Stephanie works front desk was a big helper and made sure I had a great stay in town need a stay where you should go they give out discount for daily stays and breakfast always ready.