Bavarian Inn Lodge

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LocationOne Covered Bridge Lane, Frankenmuth, Michigan
Coordinates43°19′33″N 83°44′12″W / 43.325876°N 83.736763°W / 43.325876; -83.736763
ThemeBavaria
OwnerMichael Keller Zehnder[1]
Bavarian Inn Lodge
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LocationOne Covered Bridge Lane, Frankenmuth, Michigan
Coordinates43°19′33″N 83°44′12″W / 43.325876°N 83.736763°W / 43.325876; -83.736763
ThemeBavaria
OwnerMichael Keller Zehnder[1]
General managerJoanna Nelson[2]
Opened1986[3]
Operating seasonYear-round
Websitewww.bavarianinn.com

Bavarian Inn Lodge is a 360-room[4] resort and indoor water park in Frankenmuth, Michigan. It is one of the attractions in Frankenmuth, a major regional tourist destination, and features the largest indoor water park in Michigan.[5] With about one thousand employees, it is the eighth largest employer in Saginaw County.[6] The lodge hosts about 200,000 overnight guests each year.[7]

The name Bavarian Inn originally referred only to a nearby restaurant that is owned by the same family, the Zehnders. Originally called the Bavarian Inn Motor Lodge, the lodge was a spinoff from the nearby Bavarian Inn Restaurant.[3]

Since 1929, the Zehnder family has owned and operated Zehnder's, a colonial-style restaurant in Frankenmuth.[8] In 1958, William “Tiny” Zehnder Jr., son of the founder of Zehnder's Restaurant and a prominent figure in Frankenmuth's business community, purchased the former Fischer Hotel. During renovations to transform the building into the Bavarian Inn Restaurant, his architect proposed incorporating traditional Bavarian architectural styles, an idea that Zehnder embraced.[3] Zehnder subsequently helped encourage other local businesses to adopt Bavarian-themed architecture and branding, contributing to the development of Frankenmuth's tourism industry.[9][10][11]

The lodge opened across the Cass River in May 1986 with 100 rooms. The lodge continued the Bavarian architectural theme.[3] In October 1988, construction began on a 98-room addition that included a 55-foot tower topped by an onion dome. The addition opened in June 1989.[12] By 1990, “motor” had been dropped from the resort's name.[13]

On June 1, 1995, the third expansion opened, adding 156 rooms and additional swimming pools and activities.[14] Three years later, an addition brought the total capacity of the conference center to 800.[15] In 2000, two pools were added, bringing the total number to five.[16] Water slides were added in 2012. By that point, the hotel had 360 rooms.[4]

The Bavarian Blast indoor water park, an addition to the lodge building, opened in March 2025.[5]

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