Econo Lodge

Cloverdale, Indiana United States of America

Econo Lodge
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Property Location
A stay at Econo Lodge places you in the heart of Cloverdale, a 4-minute drive from C Bar C Expo Center and 9 minutes from Lincoln Park Speedway. This hotel is 8.8 mi (14.2 km) from DePauw University and 9.9 mi (15.9 km) from Cataract Falls.

Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 47 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and microwaves. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Conveniences include desks and coffee/tea makers, as well as phones with free local calls.

Amenities
Enjoy the recreation opportunities such as a fitness center or make use of other amenities including complimentary wireless Internet access.

Dining
A complimentary continental breakfast is served daily.

Business, Other Amenities
Featured amenities include a 24-hour business center, a 24-hour front desk, and laundry facilities. Free self parking is available onsite.

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The room rates listed are for double occupancy per room unless otherwise stated and exclude tax recovery charges and service fees. The actual booking amount will be charged in USD. See FAQs for more details.

Customer Reviews

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daniel f
|1 review
And a thousand miles to go before I sleep This hotel is in a nice location not far off the hiway. There are a few eateries that are close by , we had a very basic room, looked clean but outdated and smelled like it was smoked in but they tried to cover that up. We were met by a great friendly staff guy on check in , cheap rate, kinda cheap place, but hey you decide, cheers
Laura J
|1 review
Meanspirited It's a low end accommodation lacking cleanliness and needed updates. We would not choose this establishment again. I thought a while about my review to make sure I'm being objective. My sister and I stayed here in July 2023 on a trip home from Michigan to see her son. I accidentally left my inexpensive necklace lying on the bathroom counter at this motel. When we arrived home in Texas, I called and inquired about having it sent to me and the person answering the phone said that they did have my necklace but that they weren't responsible for forgotten items. I explained its sentimental value and they still refused saying they have a sign posted saying they aren't responsible and would need identification to return it. He told me that I would have to travel to Indiana to retrieve it. My sister, who paid for the room, also called and offered her driver's license number and credit card number to meet the requirement of needing identification. She asked them to consider our circumstances and mail the necklace to me and they refused again, saying they aren't responsible and we would have to travel back to Indiana. I then wrote a respectful note addressed to the manager. I explained that I am a senior citizen, unable to travel from Texas back to Indiana. I explained that my husband and I celebrated our 47th anniversary this year, and that he gave me the necklace 20 years ago. It has no monetary value but great sentimental value. I explained that I understood that they did not wish to be responsible for the item being lost in the mail and that I alone was taking the risk. I included a stamped, self-addressed envelope with extra postage. I asked the manager to please step outside a business mindset and to consider the humanity of the situation, and to just please, please drop this tiny necklace in the provided envelope and drop it in the mail. I thanked the manager for considering my circumstances and for their time. Imagine my joy when I found the envelope in my mailbox a week or so later, giving thanks that there are good people left in the world. With relief and gratitude, I was already thinking about giving my husband and my sister the good news. I opened the envelope and it was empty. They actually took the time to lick the envelope, seal it, and put it in the mail but refused to drop the necklace in as well. I was astounded at the hatefulness of this action. None of us has ever heard of a motel/hotel who would not return forgotten items at the customer's expense. Do they just get to keep it? Pawn it? Give it to their girlfriend? My sister said she would travel back to Indiana when visiting her son in Michigan for Christmas, and would go by and get it for me, so I said no more about it to the establishment. However, she ended up flying instead of driving, so my necklace from my sweetheart now belongs to someone else. I'm am by turns furious and baffled by this policy and this behavior from this establishment. But more, I'm heartbroken.
Kman47
|1 review
Out of stock The room was satisfactory, but there was no breakfast at all. "We don't do much in the winter", was the comment from the on desk staff member. Not very friendly or professional staff. Wifi was good. Room was clean.
bjt48331
|1 review
Basic but clean Had a very long drive with detours so friendly and efficient welcome by clerk was appreciated. Room 107 clean and could park right in front of door. All outside entrances so make sure to ask for first floor unless you're traveling light (we don't). Good water pressure in shower, noisy heater but kept us warm. Basic breakfast in small area. Milk and juice in jugs. Slow waffle batter and syrup dispensers, cereal, yoghurt bread for toast. Clerk had described limited options at check in. Many fast food options close if you need more. There is a separate building with washer/dryer and ice machine. I would stay here again.
goldwingnana
|1 review
Glad we only staye 1 night Rm smelled of smoke,mold on windowsill.Beds comfortable.Breakfast few slices of bread,no waffle batter,even tho on check inThe clerk was so excited waffles were back.Afraid to try cereal unsure if fresh

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