Rodeway Inn & Suites

Kearney, United States

4.5

14 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards
Free Wi-Fi

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Wi-Fi
Free

Description

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The award-​winning pet-​friendly Rodeway Inn & Suites hotel is off Interstate 80 in Kearney, Nebraska. The Buckle, Baldwin Filters, Eaton, Brown Transfer and several other businesses call Kearney home. Additional historic, cultural and recreational points of interest in the area include the University of Nebraska at Kearney (UNK), and Minden Opera House. Our amenities include: free continental breakfast, free wi-​fi, exercise room, cold weather hook-​up, free parking and free guest laundry facilities. Take advantage of our free fax service, Internet access and meeting facilities, accommodating up to 72 guests. All guest rooms have coffee makers, flat-​screen televisions and cable television. Some rooms come equipped with hair dryers, microwaves, refrigerator, irons and ironing boards. Non-​smoking rooms can be requested. Whether traveling for business, visiting Kearney or just passing by, let the Rodeway Inn & Suites hotel serve your lodging needs.

History

Established in 2007.

This hotel was totally remodeled in 2007. This Choice hotel has continued to maintain a Platinum award winning hotel year after year and has won Inn of the Year awards for 2008; 2010 & 2011 as the #1 Rodeway in the United States. Our large rooms are maintained by a first class housekeeping staff and our guest services staff has also won awards.

We offer free wifi and a continental breakfast that includes: waffles, danishes, bagels, cereal, muffins, juice, tea, & coffee. Our hotel offers a great value to travelers coming either to Kearney, or passing through Nebraska on I-​80.

Meet the Manager

David H.

Manager

David came to the hotel shortly after it opened and has continued to grow and maintain this award winning hotel. He comes from not only a background in agriculture, but also the successful management of grocery stores for fifteen years. He currently serves as a director of the Rodeway Owners Association and has been active in the local Chamber. He has volunteered at the local community theater and the Audubon’s Rowe Sanctuary. He holds a bachelors degree from Colorado Christian University.