Dreamscape Hospitality Expands Midwest Presence with Stevens Point Hotel Transitions
Holiday Inn Stevens Point Convention Center and Holiday Inn Express & Suites Stevens Point join Dreamscape portfolio
Dreamscape took over management of two Holiday Inn properties totaling 215 rooms, with the full-service location featuring 38,000+ square feet of event space.
Dreamscape Hospitality has assumed management of Holiday Inn Stevens Point Convention Center and Holiday Inn Express & Suites Stevens Point, strengthening the company’s Midwest presence.
Holiday Inn Stevens Point Convention Center is a full-service hotel offering more than 38,000 square feet of flexible meeting and event space, making it a key destination for conferences, weddings, and group travel in the region. The hotel also features modern guest rooms, an indoor pool, a fitness center, complimentary Wi-Fi and onsite dining at Amber Grill Restaurant & Bar.
Complementing the convention center hotel, Holiday Inn Express & Suites Stevens Point delivers a streamlined, comfortable guest experience with complimentary breakfast, modern accommodations, and thoughtful amenities designed for both business and leisure travelers.
Together, the two properties total 215 guest rooms and provide a comprehensive hospitality offering for the Stevens Point market. Both hotels transitioned to Dreamscape management on February 3, 2026.
“These two properties allow us to support a wide range of traveler needs in Stevens Point, from large-scale events to efficient overnight stays,” Patenaude said. “Our goal is to elevate operations, strengthen brand performance, and drive long-term value for ownership.”
“Dreamscape brings the operational expertise and scale needed to support continued success in the Stevens Point market,” said Matt Burrow, Partner at Three Leaf Partners. “Their team is well positioned to drive performance across both hotels.”
The Stevens Point additions reflect Dreamscape’s continued growth across full-service and select-service assets in strategically important regional markets.