Hometowne Studios by Red Roof® Opens in Battle Creek, Michigan

USA, Columbus, Ohio. May 30, 2022

Red Roof®, the leader in economy lodging, has announced the opening of the 40-room HomeTowne Studios by Red Roof in Battle Creek, Michigan.

The extended stay property features kitchenettes with full-sized refrigerators, free in-room Wi-Fi, HD flat-screen TVs with free expanded cable, extended stay rates, free coffee in the lobby, coin laundry and weekly housekeeping. A seasonal swimming pool and free private parking are also available, as well as a 24-hour front desk where kitchen kits are available for purchase.

Located at 5050 Beckley Road in Battle Creek, the hotel is situated just off of I-94 and close to many attractions including the Binder Park Zoo, Beadle Lake, Kellogg Arena and Western Michigan University.

This hotel participates in RediRewards® from Red Roof that goes beyond free nights with benefits members can use every day! Members may use their RediPoints on the RediShop catalog for gift cards and/or other merchandise; RediSave 30% on their room rate when they combine points with other payment; and have RediAccess to discount coupons across thousands of retail, entertainment, and service categories. HomeTowne Studios Battle Creek also participates in Red Roof's RediClean® program, designed to help keep guests and staff safe.


About Red Roof

Business Contact:

Paul Kesman
Partner
MFC PR
T: +1 248-321-2035
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