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    Best Western Circus City Inn

    Best Western Circus City Inn

    (17 reviews)

    $$

    Great weekend. Friendly staff! Justin at the desk remembered everyone's names and was amazingly…read moreaccommodating. Cody made breakfast feel like home. The Manager Soledad was a true innkeeper. Rooms were clean and comfortable. A truly excellent experience.

    Our overall experience was kinda between "okay" and "good," but the great service bumps it up. We…read morehad a couple tiny problems that I suspect were just luck of the draw - not something one would expect. Upshot is - I think this is a good place and we're very likely to stay here again the next time we're in the Peru, IN area. The hotel is welcoming with a bright, open lobby, good, safe parking and friendly, helpful staff. The lobby was clean and featured a lot of conveniences for which snootier places would charge. Breakfast, as others have mentioned, was a real treat and Nicole was a whirling peach helping everyone out while evincing friendly interest in all guests. Our room was perhaps less perfectly clean than it might have been (either a large white-haired dog or a polar bear had recently been housed there, and housekeeping's noble struggles to mop up all the residue weren't 100% successful) and the bathtub drain was slow and allowed water to pool around my ankles during just a quick shower. Here's the thing, though: we were headed to a wedding shortly after we arrived and were only there for one night. I'm CERTAIN that if I'd mentioned these issues to the folks at the front desk, they would have been rectified tout suite. I didn't, though, because I didn't have the time. (I mentioned them in response to a "How Were Things?" email from management - hey, and that email itself is a great sign, eh? - and got a royal apology and a promise to jump on fixes.) And other family members staying at the Best Western Circus City Inn had nothing but high praise for the cleanliness and functionality of their quarters. Ours was just bad luck - what are you gonna do? It happens. So, while _our_ experience was maybe a little flawed, I think that was unusual and the hotel itself is a solidly good place to stay in Peru.

    Courtyard by Marriott Muncie at Horizon Convention Center - Lobby

    Courtyard by Marriott Muncie at Horizon Convention Center

    (35 reviews)

    $$

    I had the best time at this Marriott. Looking at the photos I took of my room, I'm reminded just…read morehow much I loved my stay and will always remember it. My visit to Muncie was made all the better just by staying at this hotel. According to the internet, the official name of the hotel is the Courtyard by Marriott Muncie at Horizon Convention Center. Whatta mouthful! I'll just call it the Marriott. I never liked the term "conveniently located," because it raises the question: convenient to whom? It's such a nebulous, throwaway phrase. But literally, this Marriott is conveniently located in downtown Muncie, in the middle of the city and within steps of many restaurants and attractions. There's even a terrific restaurant attached to the hotel that's located downstairs (1925 Pubhouse). The hotel is next door to the Muncie Children's Museum, within sight of the Muncie Visitors Bureau, and across the street from a grassy area where many outdoor concerts happen during the summer. If you want to not use your car very much when you visit Muncie, but you want to do a lot and visit a lot of places, this is a good hotel at which to stay. One of the cool things about this Marriott is that it is a teaching hotel, and provides job training and employment for people with disabilities. I love that. The dude who checked me out of my room, and the homie who kindly sold me a cup of coffee and avocado toast, both had disabilities. My lovely interactions with them were an integral part of me loving my stay. As for my room: It had a comfy king-sized bed with lots of pillows, a TV that you can connect to Amazon Prime and other streamers to watch your favorite movies about hundreds of beavers, a mini fridge to store water bottles and chill a bottle of white wine, and a view that overlooks the city. It is a nice, clean, functional, comfortable, restful and special hotel.

    It has been over eight years since my original review of Muncie, Indiana's Courtyard by Marriott at…read moreHorizon Convention Center Since that time, I've stayed in the hotel any time I return to Muncie and it has become a regular part of my travel routine within Indiana. The hotel is a Marriott franchisee owned by Arc of Indiana, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The hotel is a "teaching" hospital and plays host to the Erskine-Green Training Institute - Indiana's first statewide hospitality training center for individuals with disabilities. The goal is to train folks with disabilities for a competitive wage jobs. The hotel itself is a for profit project that provides an immersive training ground for those interested in hospitality industry jobs.The hotel is contractually obligated to have at least 20% of its employees be persons with disabilities. While Scott Wise's Thr3e Wisemen Brewery was part of the hotel in the beginning, it has been replaced by a similarly themed 1925 Pubhouse that also serves as a training restaurant for Erskine-Green. Opened in December 2015, this Courtyard is a six-floor hotel that is attached to Thr3e Wisemen, the Muncie Children's Museum and the Horizon Convention Center. Originally targeted for the old Roberts Hotel, which was snatched up and turned into condos before the project was greenlighted, the hotel ended up being built on land donated by the city of Muncie. During training, Erskine-Green Training Institute students stay at the hotel, unless they are relatively local and commute, while in their 10-13 week training programs. This also means, of course, that this Courtyard is one of the most accessible hotels you can imagine. Truly. It offers a variety of accessibility options in the majority of its rooms including wheelchair accessibility, roll-in showers, and adaptive equipment for both visual and hearing impairments. Some of the rooms even have automated doors (though, ironically, mine wasn't working during my most recent stay). The hotel was recently renovated as it nears its 10th anniversary. It offers spacious rooms, contemporary/clean decor, a fair pricing point, an in-house bistro that offers breakfast and dinner, an around-the-clock Starbucks option (not full menu), a nice and wheelchair friendly pool, a fitness center, and even a check-in center that has been made accessible. You should know, as it's a tad confusing, that the parking in front of the hotel actually belongs to the new condos. Don't park there. They seem a tad moody. Instead, there's a parking garage behind the hotel where guests park for free (It's $1 an hour if you're just visiting). There's no doubt my affection for Erskine-Green somewhat skews my rating, and I'll acknowledge that while I seldom have any issues on this visit the automatic door didn't work (and it's quite heavy without the automatic feature) and a packed house due to a convention clearly had the staff a bit overwhelmed. Minor quibbles (though having stayed from Friday evening to Sunday, I was a bit bothered that no one bothered to address the automatic door). On the plus side, a previous tip I'd made to lower the bed had actually been implemented. Bravo. As this is centrally located in downtown, the hotel attracts a variety of traveling guests, businesses, and others. On one visit, I even met the duo from Air Supply in town for a concert (If you don't know Air Supply, move on - I'm old. Get over it). The meeting rooms were nicely equipped, there were charging stations all over the place and even more since the recent renovation added charging stations at tables. Profits from this hotel go to benefit the Erskine-Green Training Institute and other ARC projects. So, you have a terrific room at a fair price with great service and you're supporting a great organization working to put folks with disabilities in the workforce. It really doesn't get much better than that.

    Hampton Inn & Suites West Lafayette - Guest room

    Hampton Inn & Suites West Lafayette

    (29 reviews)

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    The hotel is ideally between Lafayette and West Lafayette, just far enough from the campus…read more The hotel is just minutes from the campus and stadiums. The hotel is within walking distance of parks, art, and a variety of dining options. The room I stayed in was large and spacious. The couch was comfortable, and the footrests were a perfect accent. The workspace separated the sleep and resting area. The closet was deep and long with mirrored sliding doors. The wet bar area was to my left as I entered the room. Mindy was so kind at the front desk, and Conner was chatty and professional as he attended the breakfast area.

    Maybe it was just a bad time to be at this hotel, but it wasn't a wonderful night of sleep…read more.. When we arrived, there were multiple large vans dropping off youth from some youth retreat. The lobby was packed with kids and there was an adult, at the desk, with a laptop out trying to figure out rooms with the employees. I stood there a couple minutes trying to figure out if I could go around all the kids and check in. I finally did and thankfully the other employee was able to pull away from the laptop and get our room. Parking was fine and we got unloaded with a cart. Getting the cart through the lobby with all the kids wasn't easy. Not the hotel's fault they didn't understand moving aside when asked. We got to the room which looked nice. We quickly discovered the door to the hallway was very thin. You could hear everything from the hallway. The bathroom has a sliding door and definitely was not sound proof at all. Everything else about the room was fine. At around 1:00am there was a group of people in the hallway. Woke all of us up and we were about to call and complain when they finally moved on. Breakfast was packed! I felt bad for the one employee trying to keep everything stocked. He was running around doing the best he could. We managed to squeeze into one small table, which was the only one available. Could this hotel have potential, yes! Try to avoid a youth retreat group stopping the same time.

    Best Western Plus Crawfordsville Hotel - Exterior

    Best Western Plus Crawfordsville Hotel

    (21 reviews)

    STAY AWAY! I've never stayed at a hotel that was run so unprofessionally. The TV remote for my…read moreroom didn't have batteries. When I asked the front desk clerk for batteries he said they didn't have any, no other recourse was suggested. When I asked how much of a discount I would receive he then said he could change my room to a room with a working remote. I then asked if I couldn't just get the batteries out of one of the other remotes. I then rummaged through rooms for batteries. The batteries in those remotes were "AA" , I needed "AAA". He then says the remotes are universal. They are not, the remote from the other room did not work. I gave up. Don't bother parking by the doors on the ends of the building because although the signs by the doors say the key card will let you , IT DOES NOT. When I asked the oh so helpful clerk he laughed and said, yeah they don't work. In the morning I approached the new front desk clerk and informed her of the ridiculous night I had. She stated she would check with the manager about getting me a credit. SURPRISE, SURPRISE NO CREDIT. I highly suggest staying at any of the OTHER hotels in the immediate area as the pillows here are the Walmart special and the beds, well I've slept in a sleeping bag on the ground and woke up feeling better. DO BETTER BEST WESTERN PLUS CRAWFORDSVILLE

    Quiet and Clean!!…read more I had the chance to stay at this hotel during a visit last year to the Portage area. I have stayed in many Best Western properties over the years. The Portage location is very clean and quiet and almost ten years old. The breakfast was good and had many choices, the location is great and close to highways, restaurants, shopping and of course the dunes. My room was large and clean and since I was there mid-week and in February it was very quiet in the hotel. My bed was very comfortable and I slept soundly. This a nice quiet, clean and affordable hotel.

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