Originally built as a Sheraton in the early 1980s, this is a top-shelf hotel and the only serious question you'll ask is 'What is this place doing here?'. The guest rooms are nicely appointed and this hotel has all the trimmings; meeting Holiday Inn's very decent franchise standards in just about every respect. That said, we believe it is time for some of the updating that we noted was inconspicously underway in early 2001. Its location at the I-43/U.S. 151 interchange makes it easy to find, although it is certainly not as nicely situated as the Inn on Maritime Bay. The restaurant is very nice and the building itself is formidable and first-class. Again, be sure to reserve in advance during the summer season particularly -- and also on fall weekends when the Green Bay Packers play at home. (It not only fills with traveling fans, but sometimes with visiting teams, as well). We recommend with the proviso that we would have a hard time paying the higher rack rate for this property. Fortunately, that has not happened to us yet and the $75-$100 rate we've listed reflects that experience.
From journal Manitowoc: A Wisconsin Maritime City