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MI Kalamazoo Residence Inn


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Our Saturday night stay at the Kalamazoo Residence Inn was very enjoyable for a $55 winning bid. When we arrived, about 3:00pm, the friendly front desk staff assigned us to a King Studio room. It was exactly what we hoped for, with a very comfortable bed in a large, immaculately clean room with a full kitchen. The furniture and fixtures all appeared nearly new and well cared for. The bathtub-shower combo had a curved shower rod to give more room in the shower and an adjustable massaging showerhead with awesome water pressure. This hotel is a short, easy drive to the State Theater where we attended an evening concert. We took advantage of the free breakfast buffet, which included scrambled eggs, sausage patties, fixings for breakfast burritoes, and a large number of cold breakfast food choices. I look forward to returning the next time we need to stay overnight in Kalamazoo.

  • 1 year later...
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I had a similarly wonderful experience at the Kalamazoo Residence Inn. We stayed here overnight on our trip from Toronto to Chicago and it couldn't have been better. The rooms were new, spacious, and very clean. The full kitchen (stove, dishwasher, sink, fridge, plates, pots, pans) would definitely be a plus for those looking for a longer-term stay here.

It is located right off I-94, so for those just using the place as a stop-over (like us), it is very convenient and easy to find.

The best part was the full buffet breakfast that was included in the rate. It had everything including: eggs, bacon, french toast, make-your-own waffles, cereal, yogurt, bagels, muffins, etc...

If you ever need to stay in Kalamazoo the Residence Inn is definitely a great place.

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