Overview
by Jeff Bogle
Located off US Highway 131, very close to the horse and buggies of Amish country, and about one hour from The University of Notre Dame, this Three Rivers Holiday Inn Express provides families with all the familiar and friendly trappings of the affordable hotel chain. There’s the classic free hot breakfast with bacon, scrambled eggs and those signature Holiday Inn Express cinnamon rolls to wake up to every morning during your stay, an indoor pool, free parking and complimentary Wi-Fi. Guestroom options include a king bed suite with sofa bed or a room with a pair of queen beds, each with an HDTV, coffee maker, microwave, refrigerator and free Wi-Fi. After a long day of flea market shopping, take a dip in the pool or a run on the treadmills in the fitness center.
Our Editor Loves
- Free hot breakfast
- Indoor pool
- Free Wi-Fi
Family Interests
- Bicycling
- Golf
- Museum/Cultural
- Sailing
- Skiing
- Water Sports
Family Amenities
- Connecting Rooms
- Cribs
- Free Breakfast
- Free Wi-Fi
- Kitchenettes
- Laundry
- Pool
- Refrigerator
Reviews
by kelmom_samandwill
We (husband, myself, two kids) stayed at this property for 2 nights for a family wedding at nearby Gable Hill. Located in a convenient area, with plenty of supermarkets and a few restaurants nearby. The exterior of the hotel is nothing special, it’s in a parking lot. Check in was super easy and the lady assisting us was very nice. We were given a room on the second floor to the left of the lobby. This location is perfect, as the lobby can get very loud in the morning and at night. Our room was perfectly quiet. They are still in the process of renovating, so it still looks “unfinished”. Missing mouldings, paint and carpet in common areas. Our room was clean and in good working order. Beds were comfortable. The included breakfast was sufficient. Would definitely stay here over other motels in the area.
by larry_kak
We used this property recently. It was not disclosed to us that extensive renovation was happening. The lobby area was only partially finished. In the breakfast area, the power would go off. I am assuming it was related to the construction. Our room was on the second floor, and early the next morning they began work on the room across the hall.