Hotel List Posted for Denmark, WI

Blair Setford • February 27, 2023

Hotel List for #ISCWT2023

The host committee for the 2023 ISC World Tournament has provided alist of area hotels for teams. Click here for the full list.


Headquarter Hotel

Country Inn & Suites East - 850 Kepler Drive, Green Bay (12.1 miles)

Contact: Brittany Rowell

Phone: 920-288-0101

Rate range: SOLD OUT

Amenities: complimentary hot breakfast, indoor pool, free WiFi, fitness center

with quick access to I-43 and Circle Tap facilities.


Aloft Green Bay - 465 Pilgrim Way, Green Bay (14.7 miles)

Contact: Stacie Christel

Phone: 920-593-6007

Rate range: $159-$179 depending on room type (Packers rate - $299*)

*Rate only applies if guest is staying less than 3-nights over home game night.

Amenities: Onsite 24/7 Re:Fuel Bistro, W XYZ bar open nightly at 5pm, 24/7 indoor

pool & whirlpool, complimentary HSIA throughout the hotel, 24/7 fitness center.


AmericInn by Wyndham, Green Bay Stadium – 2815 Ramada Way (15.8 miles)

Contact: Mattie Emerine

Phone: 704-433-4283

Rate Range: $119 to $129 (Packers rate - $199)

Amenities: Bus parking, fitness center, free breakfast, hot tub onsite, laundry

facilities, indoor pool.


Delta Hotels by Marriott Green Bay - 2750 Ramada Way, Green Bay (15.4 miles)

Contact: Stephanne Leal

Phone: 920-499-0631

Rate range: $119 (Packers rate - $169)

Amenities: Urban 80 bar/restaurant onsite, Starbucks, indoor pool.


Fairfield Inn & Suites - 2850 South Oneida Street, Green Bay (15.5 miles)

Contact: Stephanne Leal

Phone: 920-499-0631

Rate range: $109 (Packers rate - $159)

Amenities: free continental breakfast, indoor pool


Hampton Inn Downtown – 201 Main Street, Green Bay (19.7 miles)

Contact: Barb Myer

Phone: 920-437-5900

Rate Range: $129-149 (Packers rate: $189-209)

Amenities: free hot breakfast, free WiFi, indoor pool & fitness center.


Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham – 335 W. St. Joseph St, Green Bay (13.6 miles)

Contact: Angela Peterson

Phone: 920-435-2222

Rate Range: $149-179 (Packers rate – contact hotel)

Amenities: outdoor pool/whirlpool, complimentary hot breakfast buffet,

Wednesday evening dinner, full kitchen in all rooms.


Holiday Inn Stadium Green Bay - 2785 Ramada Way, Green Bay (15.4 miles)

Contact: Jack Jones

Phone: 920-569-1610

Rate Range: Rates starting at $120 (Packers rate - $219)

Amenities: restaurant and bar onsite, pool/spa and conference rooms available.


Hotel J – 2620 South Packerland Drive, Green Bay (16.6 miles)

Contact: Tiffany or Dayton

Phone: 920-499-1900

Rate Range: $89-220 (Packers rate - $500+)

Amenities: pool and hot tub, free WiFi, breakfast, local restaurant discounts with

room key.


Hyatt Regency Green Bay - 333 Main Street, Green Bay (13.4 miles)

Contact: Brian Delforge

Phone: 920-321-5062

Rate range: $149 (regardless of Packers rate or not / requires 3-night stay or more)

Amenities: bar/restaurant onsite, pool, hot tub and sauna, walking distance to

other restaurants/bars and City Deck Riverwalk, all suite rooms.


Radisson Hotel & Conference Center – 2040 Airport Drive, Green Bay (17.6 miles)

Contact: Amanda LaFave

Phone: 920-405-6405

Rate Range: $129 to $229 (discuss with hotel)

Amenities: complimentary airport shuttle, onsite food outlets, pool facilities,

complimentary internet, attached to Oneida Casino.


Quality Inn & Suites Downtown – 321 S. Washington Street, Green Bay (15.8 miles)

Contact: Erica Diaz

Phone: 920-437-8771 – x117

Rate range: $99 for standard rooms, $119 for suites (Packers rate – contact hotel)

Amenities: hot breakfast, pool and hot tub, fitness center.


Quality Inn Stadium Area – 1978 Holmgren Way, Green Bay (16.1 miles)

Contact: Bhranti Patel

Phone: 920-498-8088

Rate Range: $150-$180 (Packers rate: $290)

Amenities: complimentary breakfast, indoor pool and hot tub, walking distance

to Lambeau Field, close to sports bars/restaurants.


Tundra Lodge Resort – 865 Lombardi Avenue, Green Bay (16.1 miles)

Contact: Lisa Kussow

Phone: 920-491-5761

Rate Range: $159.95 for double queen suites, additional room types available

Amenities: suites, waterpark/arcade, restaurant and bar onsite, complimentary

wireless internet, complimentary convenient parking, fitness center.

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