Glenwood Springs Getaway: Unwind at La Quinta Inn & Suites!

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Glenwood Springs Glenwood Springs (CO) United States

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Glenwood Springs Glenwood Springs (CO) United States

Glenwood Springs Getaway: Unwind at La Quinta Inn & Suites!

Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because we're diving HEADFIRST into the swirling, bubbling, sometimes-slightly-musty world of Glenwood Springs Getaway at the La Quinta Inn & Suites. Forget the perfectly polished brochures – we're getting REAL here. This isn't just a review; it's a cathartic unpacking of a recent, slightly-chaotic, utterly memorable trip.

First Impression: Accessibility & The Elevator Saga (Kind of a Big Deal, Actually)

Right off the bat, let's talk accessibility. Because, frankly, it's a huge deal. The La Quinta in Glenwood Springs gets some stuff right. The elevator, bless its little metal heart, was present and functional (a HUGE win after the hike I just took through the local canyons). The ramps seemed decent, though I didn't have a wheelchair to test them directly, and it looked like maneuvering wouldn't be a total nightmare. (Accessibility: Pretty good, but always, always call the hotel directly to confirm your specific needs are met. Don't trust me – trust the people who've actually BEEN there recently).

One slightly dark note: the exterior corridor? Honestly, it felt a little…dated. But, you know, it adds to the charm, right? (Or, you know, it could just be the mountain air getting to me).

The Room – My Personal Sanctuary (Mostly)

Okay, let's be real: the rooms themselves are where the hotel REALLY needed to deliver. After a grueling day of hiking, a hot shower and a comfy bed are EVERYTHING. My room was clean – and with COVID still swirling around, I appreciated the rooms sanitized between stays thing. I think the most important thing for me was the Air conditioning in the room. I was sweating like a hog, and I REALLY needed this Air conditioning in the public area as well. (Cleanliness and safety: Solid effort. My room smelled fresh, which is more than I can say for some hotels.). The Non-smoking rooms were a big plus for me.

The bed? Acceptable. Not the cloud-like perfection I secretly crave post-hike, but it served its purpose. The blackout curtains were a lifesaver when I wanted to sleep in. There was a Coffee/tea maker which I used like my life depended on it. The desk was functional. The internet? Well… Let's just say that the Wi-Fi [free] was a bit spotty at times. But hey, I could access it. The Internet access – wireless, Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!, and Internet options were definitely appreciated.

The bathroom was…fine. The shower was hot. The water pressure was decent. There was a hair dryer – a necessity when you're trying to tame the wild hair of a hiking enthusiast. Overall, very, very acceptable.

The Food – A Rollercoaster of Expectations

Dining… Oh, dining. This is where things get real. The Breakfast [buffet] looked promising. Promises are often lies! I'm not going to lie! The scrambled eggs were… well, they existed. The sausage was… okay, I wasn't going to complain, I ate a lot, but nothing about the buffet stood out. The coffee was, blessedly, drinkable. (Dining, drinking, and snacking: Buffet, a bit rough. I found better food down town.).

There's a snack bar in the lobby (convenient!) and a coffee shop at the entrance, so if you're in a rush or just need a quick bite, you're covered. There were the Restaurants but I didn't go to any of them, I went downtown.

Things to Do & Ways to Relax – Spa? Forget It. Pool? Maybe!

Okay, so the Fitness center was there. I didn't go. (My hiking was enough, thank you very much). I'm not much of a gym person. I'm more of a Swimming pool person. And let me tell you, the Swimming pool [outdoor] was the BEST part. You can spend hours in this thing. I just had to stay away from the crazy kids splashing around.

There's a spa, but alas, I did not have the chance to use it, you know, the entire week. Spa/Sauna, Body scrub, Body wrap, Foot bath, Massage, Steamroom I might have to save that.

Services & Conveniences – The Little Things That Matter

The Front desk [24-hour] was friendly. The Daily housekeeping was a godsend (that fresh-sheet feeling is just chef's kiss). The Elevator was my hero on several occasions. There was a Convenience store for snacks (crucial). They had a luggage storage which was perfect.

Downsides (Because We're Keeping It Real)

The Internet access – LAN didn't really work that well , also the parking lot was small and difficult to maneuver, if you aren't careful you might scratch your car. Also, there was no pets allowed.

The hotel chain, La Quinta, is consistent. You know what you're getting, and sometimes that's a good thing.

The Verdict: Should You Stay?

Okay, so here's the deal: the La Quinta in Glenwood Springs isn't perfect. But, if you're looking for a functional, clean, mostly-comfortable hotel in a great location (hello, Glenwood Springs!), it's a solid choice. It's not luxury, but hey, it gets the job done.

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Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this ain’t gonna be your pristine, perfectly polished travel guide. This is my Glenwood Springs, CO, chronicle, fueled by a slightly over-caffeinated brain and a serious craving for hot springs. And it all starts, of course, at that bastion of budget-friendly comfort: the La Quinta Inn & Suites in Glenwood Springs.

Day 1: Arrival, Altitude Adjustment, and That Darn Pool (or Lack Thereof)

  • 1:00 PM: Arrived at the La Quinta. Okay, first impressions: clean-ish. The lobby smelled vaguely of chlorine and forced cheerfulness – basically, your average hotel experience. The front desk lady, bless her heart, looked like she’d seen a thing or two. I think I heard her sighing audibly as I fumbled for my ID. Me: "Yup, that would be me… well, me and a few bags of questionable snacks."

  • 1:30 PM: The room. Ah, the room. Let's be honest, it was a room. A perfectly adequate room with two queen beds that felt like the size of a small, slightly lumpy island. The air conditioning was either a raging blizzard or a stifling swamp, there was no in-between. But hey, the view? Surprisingly decent. We overlooked a very busy highway, which provided a constant white noise that I surprisingly found myself enjoying. Me: "Bonus points for the highway noise… and minus points for the lack of a pool." I had been promised a pool, people! And, I'm a pool person. I was feeling a little disappointed. Okay a lot disappointed.

  • 2:00 PM: The very important mission - scoping out food options. I had to get a good meal in. It's been a long trip, and I was hungry. Found a cute little place, "Food Dude's" - it had a great vibe! After a quick lunch, I started walking around the little town to get the lay of the land.

  • 3:30 PM: Okay, altitude adjustment is real. I tried going for a brisk walk, and I was winded after like, 10 feet. Seriously, I'm huffing and puffing like a Victorian gentlewoman corseted too tight. Me: "Note to self: Glenwood Springs is not the time to impress anyone with your athletic prowess."

  • 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM: Re-discovered the joys of binge-watching bad TV. The remote control was the same brand as my grandpa's heart monitor, so I fumbled through the channel options. Ultimately, the TV was secondary. I needed some down time to recover as soon as possible.

  • 6:00 PM: Dinner! The best part of the trip so far. "Slope & Hatch" was the place. I ordered the tacos, and I was in heaven. Afterwards, I went to sleep early.

Day 2: Hot Springs, Hysteria, and a Whole Lotta Soaking

  • 8:00 AM: Breakfast at the hotel. Predictable continental fare. The kind of breakfast that's both vaguely satisfying and secretly disappointing. The coffee was a borderline insult. Me: "Maybe they're saving all the good coffee for the hot springs?"

  • 9:00 AM: Glenwood Hot Springs Pool. This. Is. Where. It's. At. Forget the pool at La Quinta; this place is an aquatic paradise. Imagine a giant, steaming, slightly sulfurous bath the size of a small town. I spent a solid three hours just… floating. Okay, I did try to swim, but the sheer volume of humanity in the water kind of squashed that dream. It was glorious, though. The water was perfect; the air was warm; the feeling of pure, uninterrupted relaxation was sublime. Me: "I could get used to this. In fact, I need to get used to this."

  • 12:00 PM: Lunch near the Hot Springs. Went to "The Pullman" - which had some great food.

  • 1:00 PM: Right, back to the hot springs. I had to take a second dip.

  • 4:00 PM: Stumbled back to the La Quinta, a soggy, happy mess. Seriously, I was like Jell-O. Just melted into the bed. My brain was mush.

  • 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM: Dinner at "The Italian Underground Restaurant". This place had a great vibe - and the food was amazing! I'm telling you, the food I had was one of the best experiences of my life.

  • 7:00 PM: An interesting thought: the hotel room was a sanctuary…

  • 8:00 PM: Went to bed early again.

Day 3: Adventure (Sort Of), Farewell, and a Vague Sense of Accomplishment

  • 8:00 AM: Final Breakfast at the La Quinta. Same sad coffee. Me: "I've made peace with the coffee. It's a symbol of the good times."

  • 9:00 AM: Brief venture to the downtown area. Cute shops, lots of tourist traps. One of the shops had some hand-made stuff. I felt compelled to buy my loved ones some gifts.

  • 10:30 AM: Back to the hotel for departure.

  • 12:00 AM: Reflections. Am I happy? Well, yeah I am. I feel like I needed to rest. Glenwood was the perfect place to do a restart: The hot springs, the food, the quietness. This trip was a solid success. The hotel? Well, it did exactly what it was supposed to do.

So there you have it. My Glenwood Springs experience, unfiltered, uncensored, and probably slightly unhinged. It was a glorious mix of relaxation, altitude issues, and a profound appreciation for the power of hot water and the quiet sanctuary of a decent hotel room. Until next time, Glenwood! And La Quinta, you weren't the greatest, but you were there. Me: "Until next time, everyone!"

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La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Glenwood Springs Glenwood Springs (CO) United States

Glenwood Springs Getaway: Unwind at La Quinta Inn & Suites! (And Maybe Survive!) - FAQs...Sort Of

Okay, so, La Quinta in Glenwood Springs... Is it actually *relaxing*? Because, let's be honest, hotel marketing is full of it.

Alright, deep breaths. *Relaxing*. That's the big question, isn't it? Look, here's the deal: It's *mostly* relaxing. Depends on your definition of “relaxing.” Like, if you envision yourself gracefully gliding through a spa with a cucumber mask while being serenaded by harp music... maybe temper your expectations. My experience? Well, my dog, Buster, decided the first night was the perfect time to practice his opera singing at *precisely* 3:00 AM. So, uh, not immediately relaxing. But once I wrestled him back under the covers (victory!), yeah, it was good. Comfortable bed (crucial!), the free breakfast actually fueled a day of adventure, and the hot tub? Oh man, the hot tub. More on that later. Let's just say, finding peace in a communal jacuzzi is a *skill*. A skill I was forced to learn.

What about the *free* breakfast? They always seem… suspect, no?

Free breakfast – the cornerstone of budget travel, and often the scene of culinary crimes against humanity. At La Quinta? Not bad! Honestly, I was bracing myself for the usual sad, beige buffet of processed sadness. But no! They had… wait for it… *real* scrambled eggs! (Okay, maybe from a carton, but they *looked* real!) And they had waffles! And coffee that didn't taste like dishwater! I mean, I wouldn't write home about it, but it did its job. Fueled the hike up Hanging Lake, which, by the way, is breathtaking. Just… be prepared for the crowds. And the parking. (Another story for another time!) The point is, the breakfast is a solid win. Plus, the people-watching in the breakfast area is priceless. Witnessed a family of four attempt to navigate the waffle iron together. It was… a struggle. In the best possible way.

Tell me about the rooms! Are they, you know, *clean*? I’m a germophobe.

Cleanliness. The eternal struggle. Okay, so I'm *not* a germophobe, per se… but I DO appreciate a clean room. Especially after spending the day hiking in the Colorado mountains, which is a *dirty* business! The rooms at La Quinta? Overall, yes, clean. Spotless? Well, I didn't break out the blacklight. But the bed looked crisp, the bathroom was fine, and the air conditioning worked. (That's always a HUGE win in the summer heat!) My only tiny complaint? The carpet. It’s... carpet. I've seen things on hotel carpets, I *don't want to see them again*. But hey, it's a hotel. You're gonna be okay! Just wear socks. Always wear socks.

The Hot Tub! Is it as glorious as it sounds? I need specifics!

AH, the hot tub. Here we go. Deep breath. Okay. The hot tub *is* a highlight. Truly. Especially after a day of scaling mountains and getting your butt handed to you by a river. BUT. The hot tub is a social experiment. A crucible. A… well, you get the picture. First night, I went to the hot tub. It was populated by two couples, deep in conversation with each other about their investments. I awkwardly perched on the edge. The next night? A gaggle of teenagers doing the *most* jumping and splashing. (Why do they do that?! Is it a human requirement?). The water itself was immaculate, the jets strong (essential for my aching muscles!), and the stars were pretty dazzling up there. So, yeah, it's glorious. Just be prepared for the cast of characters. And maybe bring earplugs if you're not a fan of teenager chatter. It's a risk you must take, and sometimes, that risk is taking a chance on a slightly awkward conversation with another guest. I’ve said too much.

Is it near everything? What’s the *location* like? Because I hate driving.

Location, Location, Location! La Quinta’s sitting pretty good for location. Not *right* in the heart of downtown Glenwood Springs, mind you. But! Easy access to the main drag, which is chock full of restaurants and shops. The Glenwood Hot Springs Pool is a quick drive, and the gondola up to the Adventure Park is practically next door! (That gondola gives me the creeps, just sayin'. Heights, you know? But the views are amazing…) So, yes, relatively easy to get around. And bonus points: Free parking! (Seriously, hotels should be required to offer free parking. It's a basic human right, I tell ya!). I'd give it a solid B+ for location.

Would you go back? Real talk.

Absolutely. Despite Buster's vocal talents (which, admittedly, are improving… slowly) and the hot tub roulette wheel, and the, you know, questionable carpet choices… yeah, I'd go back. It's comfortable, convenient, and relatively affordable. And Glenwood Springs itself? Stunning. I mean, that river! That canyon! Worth every hiccup and awkward moment. Plus… adventure! And, hey, maybe next time I'll be brave enough to try the ziplining. (Maybe.) So yeah. Go. Just… pack your earplugs. And maybe a hazmat suit, just in case. Kidding! Mostly.
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La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Glenwood Springs Glenwood Springs (CO) United States

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