“This is a great place for the World A'Fair. It's spacious and there was added seating this year which made it even better. I just wish there were a few more food vendors.”
8:30AM - 8:30PM
2800 New Germany Trebein Rd, Beavercreek“The event staff goes above and beyond to ensure an outstanding experience. With their exceptional service, they are not just helpful, but also incredibly pleasant, making every interaction a delight. Whether you're planning a business meeting or a mid-size event for 30 to 100 guests, I highly recommend Steve and his team. Their dedication and professionalism truly set them apart, ensuring your event runs smoothly and memorably.”
Open 24 hours
2800 Presidential Dr, Fairborn“Had an amazing stay here 2 nights ago and I can't stop think about how helpful Rachel (the receptionist that checked us in) was. Long story short: We booked the room same day after leave Sandusky (Great Wolf Lodge) but got stranded on the road, took AAA 2½hrs to get to us only to find out the tow truck drive didn't have gas in his own truck to get us to our destination, so then we were stranded in the tow truck for another 3hrs, FINALLY getting to the hotel at 3am, smh. Rachel seen the frustration on my face, heard my situation and did everything in her power to make sure my stay at the Holiday Inn Fairborn was better than the night I was having. She was so pleasant and it was felt. The next day we came to find out the whole staff was just as pleasant. Thank you for your service ??Rooms: Rooms were extremely clean. A1 quality mattresses for a good nights sleep”
Open 24 hours
10823 Chidlaw Rd # A, Dayton“The Hope Hotel is a nice, but older style, hotel connected to Wright Patterson AFB. I have to disagree with most of the negative review as we were there last week for a Phan Rang AB Vietnam Reunion and found it comfortable. The staff always went beyond expectations to assure our needs. Thank you so much!”
“Dayton Hamvention is the largest gathering of Amateur Radio enthusiasts in the world, (with the racial diversity of Montana, Idaho and Iowa). I saw License plates from as far away as Canada, New Hampshire, Maine, Key West Florida, and Montana, and even a native Hawaiian (hey Carter, from Oahu). I also heard French, Italian, German, and Ukrainian languages being spoken; not to mention Morse Code. Every major vendor, along with numerous smaller ones were represented at this event as well. You can’t possibly see it all in one day. It’s like Disney.”