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Where to Stay? Where to Stay? We are happy to provide courtesy shuttle service to the Delaware and Sunbury properties listed below; scheduled times will be available on May 10. If you are interested in scheduled shuttle service from Lewis Center or Polaris, please email [email protected] and indicate the property where you will be staying, to help us determine the need. Thank you! We recommend that you make your reservations well in advance of your visit to Delaware. Always be sure to request the Ohio Wesleyan rate. All times listed are average drive times. Delaware (Located within or just outside the city of Delaware, less than 10 minutes from the OWU campus.) Baymont Inn and Suites (Formerly known as the Best Western) 740-363-3510 or 800-780-7234 1720 Columbus Pike (Route 23) Quality Inn and Suites 800-228-5150 1251 Columbus Pike (Route 23) Welcome Home Inn (Bed and Breakfast) 740-881-6588 or 800-381-0364 6640 Home Road Winter Street Inn (Bed and Breakfast) 740-990-8695 185 W. Winter Street Lewis Center (Located halfway between Delaware and Columbus along Route 23, approximately 20 minutes from the OWU campus.) The Conference Center at Northpointe (Formerly the Nationwide Training Center) 614-880-4300 (toll free) 9243 Columbus Pike Polaris Fashion Place (Located halfway between Delaware and Columbus along I-71 (exit 121), approximately 20 minutes from the OWU campus.) Homewood Suites Polaris Columbus 614-396-5100 or 800-780-7234 2045 Polaris Parkway Cambria Suites Columbus/Polaris 614-841-9100 or 877-424-6423 9100 Lyra Drive Candlewood Suites Polaris 614-436-6600 or 877-CANDLEWOOD (877-226-3539) 8515 Lyra Drive Extended Stay America Columbus-Polaris 614-431-5522 8555 Lyra Drive Hampton Inn & Suites Columbus/Polaris 614-885-8400 or 800-HAMPTON (800-426-7866) 8411 Pulsar Place Hilton Columbus/Polaris 614-885-1600 or 800-HILTONS (800-445-8667) 8700 Lyra Dove Hilton Garden Inn Columbus/Polaris 614-263-7200 or 877-STAY-HGI (800-782-9444) 8535 Lyra Drive Wingate by Wyndham Columbus/Polaris 622-327-9999 or 800-228-1000 8505 Pulsar Place Sunbury (Located near the intersection of I-71 and Routes 36/37, approximately 10 minutes from the OWU campus.) America’s Best Value Inn & Suites 740-362-6159 or 800-329-7466 7323 State Route 37 Hampton Inn 740-363-4700 or 800-426-7866 7329 State Route 36 East (US 36) Holiday Inn Express & Suites 740-362-3036 or 888-HOLIDAY (888-465-4329) 7301 E State Route 37 Worthington (Located on the north side of Columbus near the intersection of I-270 and Route 23, approximately 20-30 minutes from the OWU campus.) Courtyard by Marriott 614-436-7070 800-321-2211 7411 Vantage Drive Quality Inn and Suites 614-436-0556 or 800-329-7466 7500 Vantage Drive Doubletree by Hilton 614-885-3334 or 800-465-4329 175 Hutchinson Avenue Holiday Inn 614-436-0700 or 888-HOLIDAY (888-465-4329) ASK FOR SPECIAL OWU RATE 7007 North High Street Homewood Suites 614-785-0001 or 800-225-546 115 Hutchinson Avenue Hyatt Place 614-846-4355 or 888-HYATTHP (888-492-8847) 7490 Vantage Drive Sheraton Suites 614-436-0004 or 800-325-3535 201 Hutchinson Avenue Near Port Columbus International Airport (no scheduled shuttle service available) (Located just east of Columbus near the intersection of I-670 and I-270, approximately 40 minutes from the OWU campus.) Hampton Inn Columbus-Airport 614-235-0717 or 800-HAMPTON (800-426-7866) 4280 International Gateway Hilton Garden Inn 614-231-2869 4625 Sawyer Road Holiday Inn Express & Suites 614-428-8678 or 888-HOLIDAY (888-465-4329) 750 Stelzer Road .
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