WHERE TO STAY

The Marc Adams School of Woodworking workshop is located just 12 miles south of Indianapolis and about 27 miles southeast of the Indianapolis International Airport. Almost every major hotel chain is located within a ten to twenty-minute drive.

ACCOMMODATIONS

Save Money & Support MASW!

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This year, consider staying at one of the MASW homes:

Click on the links below for more information.

  • Although these rooms are only available in blocks of seven (7) nights, the cost will still be cheaper than a five-night stay at a local hotel.
  • The tax rate to stay at any hotel in Indianapolis is up to 17%, but the tax rate to stay at one of the MASW homes is just 12%.

All MASW housing has free WiFi.

MASW housing is only available in rental blocks of 7 nights.

-The Adams Duplex is available in 7 night blocks, Sunday to Sunday.

The LHND and the Maples are available in 7 night blocks, Friday to Friday.

Camping is not allowed at MASW. Click here to read more details.

The Maples

This house is just a cornfield away from the school, well within walking distance. There are three private bedrooms, each with its own private bathroom. The master bedroom is larger. This house has a family room with cable TV, a complete kitchen and a washer and dryer for those who might need to do laundry during the week.

  • Sign-ups are based on a first-come, first-served basis, and rooms are assigned at random except for the master bedroom.

Rooms are only available in a block of 7 nights. FRIDAY TO FRIDAY.
Guests are not required to stay all 7 nights.

Rates

  • Check in will be Friday after 4:00 pm with a 9:00 am check out on the following Friday.
  • The larger master bedroom is $525 for the week, and the two smaller rooms are $490 each for the week.
  • All rooms are for 7 nights and will include a 12% tax on top of the room rate.
  • Guests are not required to stay all 7 nights.
  • This furnished house is just the ticket for those staying for multiple workshops or those on a tight budget.
  • Sign-ups are based on a first-come, first-served basis.
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