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Econo Lodge
3.5/592 Reviews
I had to stay for a week during the Colorado All-State Games and I was pleasantly surprised on how good the hotel actually is. I have worked for Choice Hotels for over 10 years and honestly most people shy away from Econolodge's. This particular Econo, was pretty damn pleasant. The rooms are very clean, the staff was friendly and overall the condition of the hotel was pretty good. I would not hesitate one minute to stay again. Thank you for a great week.
SpringHill Suites Pueblo Downtown
4.2/516 Reviews
The room was spacious and the bed comfortable. I appreciated the full tub and shower. We liked the location near the River Walk, even though we had to cross a busy street to get to it. Decor was generic bland, no connection to Colorado or Pueblo at all. Our sofa's upholstery was well on its way to grubby. What really bugged me were the cords slopping down under the TV. Note to interior decorator: A tangle of cords is not art. Breakfast was ”meh.” Coffee was good and they had scrambled eggs and sausage as well as cold selections. So it was fine and got us fed, but nothing to brag about. The lobby bar had been decommissioned and abandoned empty; lobby lights were kept low or off, perhaps so we wouldn't notice? They should either restock and restaff the bar or use the space for something else.
Days Inn by Wyndham Pueblo
3.1/532 Reviews
Right off the 25 South. We wanted to be close to the highway so we can leave right away in the morning. There were plenty of restaurants around. The room was clean and had what we needed for a night of rest stop. Fast check in and out. Breakfast was minimal but it was enough for us.
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Pueblo North
4.1/511 Reviews
Don't even think about staying here. Just keep going to Colorado Springs or up to Denver. At 6 pm, guest rooms weren't ready because presumably a shortage of housekeepers. Front Desk clerk was overworked and alone. No colleague to help him or a manager to address situations. Absolutely no compensation offered to guests whose rooms weren't ready 3 hours after the published check-in time. My first room had black debris and stains on the bedding. None of the surfaces like countertops were wiped down or sanitized. Lots of dust, crumbs, etc. The second room had what two stains that appeared to be blood or some kind of bodily fluid. One stain was on the top sheet and the other stain was on the bottom fitted sheet. Like the first room, surfaces like countertops were wiped down or sanitized. Lots of dust, crumbs, etc. Carpet also wasn't vacuumed. In the bathroom of each room, the individual toiletries have been replaced with wall-mounted dispensers containing lotion, hand wash, shampoo, conditioner and body wash. No bar of soap is provided. Separate from the cleanliness issues: 1) No IHG Diamond elite recognition. You won't get a suite upgrade unless you request it. 2) Immediate area feels sketchy with a lot of transients and other questionable people loitering. Don't leave anything in the car. All things considered, this is a poorly operated Holiday Inn Express. Considering the rates charged, don't risk it. Keep driving.
Quality Inn I-25
4.2/512 Reviews
Clean and convenient off I-25, just north of State Highway 50 in Pueblo. They offer a full breakfast, ample parking, and several restaurants within walking distance. Beth working the front office was friendly and efficient. Flat screen TV, refrigerator, microwave and plenty of charging outlets are available.
Courtyard Pueblo Downtown
4.1/516 Reviews
Let’s start with parking. Parking is ri-damn-diculous! There is not enough on a Tuesday night, so the weekends must be a damn joke! Then to make up for the parking they give you parking across the street in a parking lot that has zero security. Of course they make sure the parking pass clearly states they will not be responsible for lost or damaged property. This seems to be a pretty sketchy town. Your best hope is to park under a light as the the homeless problem is out of control and please don’t let the females in your party walk out there alone after dark. It’s just way too dangerous. I wish some guidance and advice was given during checkin. What pissed me off the most is they have a huge yellow/loading zone and they let any rich contractors park there all night without fearing getting towed, WTAF! Why is that okay with them, because maybe they’ll come back again if their contract allows. They’re entitled jackasses for doing it, Marriotts horrible for allowing, while single women, traveling alone have to brave walking around these sketchy streets alone. Get some security, don’t let anyone park in the yellow loading zone. Next, the room. We were exhausted and worried about the safety of our car. I went in to take a shower. First the water pressure could almost remove skin, just giving you that heads up. It hits you with freezing then slight adjustment to the red side and it’s scolding you, just another heads up. But my favorite was in the middle of my shower I find there is no shampoo. There is two bottles of body wash and one of conditioner. WTAF?!? How hard is it to switch out the bottles. Next what is with the ghosting TV?!? I thought Colorado cared about the environment, so why can’t we turn off the TV?!? We had to unplug it to get it to be off. Cleanliness…well it seems clean at first, but when drawing the drapes you find surprises like we did. Something squished and bloody, not sure if it’s a bug or people blood. Hope you don’t find any surprises. The bed was lumpy and uncomfortable. The hallway was loud. As was the entitled Harley parking on the sidewalk next to the front door. The place is not the right place to relax and rejuvenate. Truly expected better from Marriott!

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