This hotel left much to be desired. Although it was reasonably clean and modern, the details were just not there. We wanted to leave our valuables in a safe while we weren't in the room. According to Colorado law, all innkeepers must provide such safe storage. When we went to the front desk, the manager said that he only had 3 safes, and because the hotel was so full, he didn't have one for us. It was only when I said that I would be pretty upset if my valuables were stolen, that he offered to keep them locked in his personal office. Although this made us uncomfortable, we felt that this was our only good option, besides locking them in our car.
Our bathroom was so small that the door nearly touched the toilet when it opened. It was claustrophobic. The room did not have the Yellow Pages L-Z, only two books of A-K (which makes it difficult when you are looking for a business that begins with "M"). When we arrived late several nights and the few parking spaces in front of the hotel were broken, we parked in the back and used our keycard to get into the locked back door. The card scanner didn't function and we had to walk around the hotel in the dark.
At midnight, I called for a wake-up call for the next morning, and no one answered at the front desk. I called for 5 straight minutes and finally went down personally. No one was there. The night attendant was talking with a girl outside the hotel and finally noticed me standing there in my pajamas.
The continental breakfast consisted of watery juices, 2% milk, coffee, stale bread and bagels, cereal, and jam/cream cheese/butter.
I would probably not stay at this hotel again.