Gunnison Getaway: Unbeatable Deals at Holiday Inn Express & Suites!

Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Gunnison By IHG United States

Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Gunnison By IHG United States

Gunnison Getaway: Unbeatable Deals at Holiday Inn Express & Suites!

Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because we're about to dive headfirst – like cannonballing into the Gunnison Getaway pool (which, by the way, boasts a "Pool with a View!" – more on that later, spoiler alert: it's pretty darn good). This isn't your typical hotel review. This is a human review. I’m talking spilled coffee, existential dread about the tiny shampoo bottles, and the unwavering, unshakeable need for a decent Wi-Fi signal. We’re reviewing the Gunnison Getaway: Unbeatable Deals at Holiday Inn Express & Suites! and it's going to be a wild ride.

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So, Gunnison. Colorado. Land of majestic mountains, crisp air, and… well, you need a place to stay. And that, my friends, is where the Holiday Inn Express steps in.

Accessibility: First Impressions Matter (and They Did):

Right off the bat, I'm thinking about the folks. You know, people for whom getting around is a constant battle. The Gunnison Getaway gets some serious kudos here. Wheelchair accessible? Check. The website boasts that. I didn't personally test it with a wheelchair (apologies!), but the layout feels thoughtfully designed. Elevator? Absolutely! Thank goodness. The last thing you want after a long day of… well, whatever you do in Gunnison (hiking? Stargazing? Birdwatching? I'm guessing, let the record state), is climb endless stairs. They get a high-five for that.

In-Room Comforts & Tech: The Real Deal (and the Quirks):

Okay, let's talk about the room. Wi-Fi, Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! HALLELUJAH! Seriously, a hotel without decent Wi-Fi is a cruel and unusual punishment. I'm a travel blogger, people. I need to upload those Instagram-worthy photos immediately. So, the free Wi-Fi? A massive win. Internet access – wireless? They've got you covered. Internet access – LAN? (Does anyone even use that anymore? Probably super old people, lol!) It's there. You get the feeling they want to make sure you are online.

Now the details. Air conditioning? Yep, essential, especially after a day of, let's say, vigorous… sitting in a car. (Hey, driving can be exhausting!) Blackout curtains? Bless them. I’m one of those sleep-until-noon types, and these were clutch. Coffee/tea maker? Present and accounted for. The mini-bar, fridge, and the free bottled water a nice touch. Desk? Indeed. Perfect for pretending I'm some super-serious journalist, even though I'm probably just watching YouTube.

The Annoyances (Because Life Isn't Perfect):

Okay, imperfections incoming. I mean, let's be real. No hotel is perfect. The bathroom phone? Seriously? Who on earth calls a bathroom phone? It's 2024! Also, the shampoo bottles were the tiny, irritating kind. You know the ones. I hate those! I want a decent-sized, full-sized bottle of body wash.

Cleanliness and Safety: Making Me Feel Safe (Mostly):

This is a big one, especially these days. The Anti-viral cleaning products were nice to see. Hand sanitizer strategically placed (thank you, hotel gods!). Daily disinfection in common areas. Room sanitization opt-out available. You feel like they actually care. The Front desk [24-hour] is a great touch. And the Security [24-hour] adds a layer of comfort. Plus, there's Smoke detectors and a Fire extinguisher (always a plus!).

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Fueling the Adventure (or Just the Hangry):

Alright, breakfast. Breakfast included? Yes, with a buffet in the restaurant!. I did not get the Asian breakfast, though. Now, I have to be honest, sometimes hotel breakfast is a grim affair. This one was decent. The usual suspects–scrambled eggs, sausage (I think – hard to tell before coffee!), cereal, toast. It'll get you fueled up. There is a restaurant that is A la carte in restaurant. The Coffee/tea in restaurant and coffee shop. They offer a Snack bar.

A Deep Dive into the Spa and Relaxation (Or Lack Thereof):

Hmm. The listing claims spa facilities. Let's be real here. Holiday Inn Express isn't the Four Seasons. Spa? (No). Sauna? (Nay.) Steamroom? (I wish!). What it does have is a decent Swimming Pool [outdoor]–which is perfectly fine (I used it). They have a Fitness center - I skipped it, because, well… those mountains aren't going to climb themselves.

Services and Conveniences: The Little Things That Matter (and That I Forgot to Mention Earlier):

They have a Business facilities. Facilities for disabled guests were apparent in the public areas. Daily housekeeping? Thank GAWD. I'm a mess, you guys. Laundry service? Essential if you're staying a while and/or have kids. There's a Convenience store. You can also get Cash withdrawal.

For the Kids: Is This Family-Friendly? (Sort Of…):

Babysitting service is unavailable, I heard. Family/child friendly? Definitely. They're not going to discourage you from bringing the kids. And, hey, the pool is always a win.

Getting Around: Location, Location, Location:

The hotel offers Airport transfer. You get a Car park [free of charge], which is HUGE, especially in a place like Gunnison. Taxi service, too.

The Verdict (and the Emotional Rollercoaster):

Look, the Gunnison Getaway at Holiday Inn Express & Suites isn't a luxury resort. But it's clean, comfortable, accessible, and it gets the job done. It's a solid, reliable option for your Gunnison adventure.

And Now, The Sales Pitch That's Actually Honest:

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Okay, buckle up buttercups, because this ain't your grandma's itinerary. This is the Holiday Inn Express & Suites Gunnison, Colorado: Operation Get-Me-The-Heck-Outta-Here (But Maybe Have Some Fun First?). And trust me, it's gonna be as messy and unpredictable as my attempts to fold a fitted sheet.

Day 1: The Arrival & The Existential Dread of a Breakfast Bar

  • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM: Arrival & Hotel Room Inspection. Okay, first impressions? The lobby smells like chlorine and ambition. Kinda smells like every single airport I've ever been to. Check-in was surprisingly painless. The lady at the desk, bless her heart, looked like she'd seen some things. Like, maybe she'd seen a whole week of guests just like me arrive and depart. My room: A standard affair. Clean enough, thankfully. The TV remote has more buttons than the space shuttle. My heart rate is the only thing that's actually ascending right now.

    • Anecdote: Managed to lock myself out of the bathroom while trying to unpack. For a solid five minutes, I seriously considered kicking the door. I didn't, obviously. I'm a grown woman. I sighed dramatically and finally jiggled that stupid handle a bit. Success! My dignity, however, fled the scene.
    • Quirky Observation: The art on the walls is, shall we say, interpretive. One painting is a vibrant explosion of color – mostly oranges and yellows. Is that supposed to be the sun? A particularly enthusiastic taco? Your guess is as good as mine.
  • 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM: Reconnaissance Mission: The Town of Gunnison. A quick drive around Gunnison, just to get a feel for the place. Spotted a gas station with a sign that read "Best Coffee in Town" that I'll definitely be checking out later. Passed a few cowboys, which felt unexpectedly…genuine?

  • 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM: Altitude Adjustment & Pre-Dinner Snack Panic. This is officially "The Munchies" stage. Realizing I'm at a higher altitude (which, I'm informed, means I should be careful, thanks for the heads-up!), so I've got to pace myself. I bought some chips and salsa from the nearest supermarket.

  • 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM: Dinner at a Local Spot. Decided to leave the hotel's immediate area. I figured that'd be the best bet for a decent dinner. The hotel, as much as I love it, doesn't have a restaurant. This is a "Let's figure this out" moment.

  • 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM: Settling In, TV Trepidation, & Bedtime. Made it back to the room, and the TV remote is still my enemy. I'm giving up for the night.

Day 2: Rivers, Trails, and the Existential Triumph of Laundry

  • 7:00 AM: Breakfast Bar: The Hunger Games. This is IT. The moment of truth. The dreaded breakfast bar. Let's be honest, they always let you down, but you still have to try the waffles, right? The usual suspects are present: the pre-packaged muffins, the suspiciously orange juice, the eggs that look like they've been through a war zone.

    • Anecdote: I swear, I saw a guy try to put everything on his plate. The scrambled eggs, the sausage links, a waffle, and a bowl of yogurt. I'm pretty sure there was even some fruit cocktail cascading dramatically from his overloaded masterpiece. I'm rooting for him.
  • 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Hiking/Trail Exploration. I've learned my lesson. The altitude is not my friend. I don't need to run a marathon. I need a gentle experience.

  • 12:00 PM- 1:00 PM: Lunch & The Quest for Good Caffeine. After my hike, I was practically vibrating with the need for caffeine (and maybe a nap).

  • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM: The Laundry Room Drama. Hotel laundry rooms are a gamble. Do the machines work? Is it clean? Will someone try to steal my socks? Today… I faced the dreaded laundry room drama.

    • Anecdote: A dryer ate a sock. I saw it with my own eyes. Now, that's real drama. I'm pretty sure it was the one with the hole in it. Damn.
    • Emotional Reaction: Mild annoyance mingled with the profound sadness of losing a lonely sock to the abyss.
  • 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM: A Scenic Drive and The Search for Instagrammable Views. Gotta get that perfect picture, right? Because if you didn't post it, did it even happen?

  • 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM: Pool Time (Maybe?) & Room Re-Evaluation. The pool looks inviting. But it also smells like chlorine. Decidision, decisions.

  • 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM: Dinner .

  • 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM: Relaxation and Getting Ready for the Airport. Preparing for the long haul, making sure I was ready for my flight.

Day 3: Departure Day & the End of an Era (or at least, a Trip)

  • 6:00 AM - 7:00 AM: The Final Breakfast Bar Tango. The same breakfast bar awaits. This time, I know the drill. Grab a waffle, douse it in fake maple syrup, and try not to dwell on the fact that this is probably the highlight of my day.
  • 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM: Quick Check Out.
  • 8:00 AM: The Road to the Airport.

Postscript:

So, there you have it. My messy, sometimes hilarious, often introspective, and always slightly imperfect Gunnison adventure. Did I find the meaning of life? Nope. Did I conquer my fear of the breakfast bar? Maybe. Did I have a good time? Absolutely. Because sometimes, the best trips are the ones where you embrace the mess, laugh at the imperfections, and just… live. And remember: your travel plans don't need to be perfect to be memorable. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm off to find a decent dry cleaner to replace all the laundry my socks have lost.

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Gunnison Getaway: Holiday Inn Express & Suites - Your FAQs... and My Gripes (Mostly Love, Though!)

Okay, so... what's the *actual* deal with these "Unbeatable Deals"? Sounds a little… corporate, doesn't it?

Alright, yeah, "Unbeatable Deals" is marketing-speak, I get it. But honestly? They're *pretty* good. I mean, I'm not usually one for hotel deals – I'm more of a "sleep in my car under the stars" kinda gal (don't judge!). But Gunnison in winter? Forget it. You'll freeze your toes off. So, when I saw the rates, I actually gasped. I'm talking, like, cheaper than a mediocre burrito. They usually have some kind of package going – ski discounts linked up, maybe a stay-and-play deal with Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park (which, by the way, is STUNNING. Seriously, take your time there.). Just poke around their website a bit. They’re frequently changing. Check, check, check!

What amenities do they *actually* have? I’m not convinced by the pictures…

Okay, real talk: hotel pictures are always suspect. They always look…cleaner…than reality. But the Holiday Inn Express in Gunnison is pretty darn good. Free breakfast? YES. The usual suspects: scrambled eggs (sometimes watery, I'll admit), waffles (you *can* make your own, which is pure joy), cereal, fruit, the whole shebang. Coffee is…well, it's hotel coffee. Drinkable, not life-changing. There's a pool and hot tub (sometimes overcrowded with screaming kids, but hey, that's life). There's a decent gym with treadmills that actually work (unlike that other place I stayed at in Leadville... ugh). They have a laundry room! A lifesaver when you’ve been hiking through mud puddles. Parking is easy. Basically, all the solid basics you need without a ton of extra fluff.

Is the location convenient? I don't want to spend half my vacation driving.

Location? Spot on. Gunnison's a small town, so everything is relatively close. The hotel’s near the main drag, so easy access to restaurants, bars (more on that later…and the very *essential* brewery!), and shops. Plus, it's well-placed for outdoor adventures. Ski Mountain? A short drive. Black Canyon? Closer. You’re not stuck in some remote, desolate wasteland. You're *in* Gunnison, baby!

The reviews… they mention the free breakfast. Is it *really* free breakfast quality?

Okay, the free breakfast. It’s… functional. Don’t expect gourmet dining. Do expect the usual continental suspects: cereal, yogurt, pre-made scrambled eggs (sometimes a little…rubbery), waffles you make yourself (which, honestly, is a highlight), fruit (often just sad, pre-cut melon. Sigh). The coffee? Well, it's free coffee. You’ll need it. But hey, it's free! And it gets you started. Plus, it stops me from paying $16 for overpriced avocado toast at the local cafe every morning. I’m easily pleased when my sleep is free and my breakfast is free!

I'm travelling with kids. Is this place kid-friendly? (And do they scream incessantly?)

Here’s the truth: I have a love/hate relationship with kids. I am *not* a parent, so I sometimes find them overwhelming. BUT, the Holiday Inn Express is definitely kid-friendly. They have a pool, so that's a win. The breakfast buffet is like a free-for-all (which I'm sure the kids love, and lets me grab an extra waffle while no one is watching). The rooms are usually pretty spacious, so you can avoid feeling totally trapped. Now, will the screaming? Likely. It's a hotel, parents, do your best! I try to find a spot at breakfast where I can just, like, zone out and pretend I'm not there. Noise cancelling headphones – invest! But overall, it's a good choice if you're travelling with the small humans.

Is there anything you *didn't* love? Spill the tea!

Okay, fine. Let's get real. The *one* truly frustrating experience I had revolved around the internet. It was…spotty. Like, "buffering for five minutes to read a single email" spotty. Which is a *major* problem when you're trying to work remotely, or, you know, just check social media (guilty). I emailed the hotel about it, and they were apologetic and said they were working on it, but… yeah. It’s still a bit unreliable. Other than that, it's a solid choice. Oh, and one other tiny thing: The hairdryer in my room was… a little anemic. Took forever to dry my hair. But hey, first world problems, right?

What’s the *best* way to get the "Unbeatable Deals"? Any secret tips?

This is where my inner bargain hunter gets excited! (Don't tell anyone!) First: Book directly through the Holiday Inn Express website. Seriously. They often have the best rates *and* offer special member deals. Second: Look into the packages. Seriously, look. Ski discounts? Black Canyon access? Usually, they're a steal. Third: Be flexible with your dates. Mid-week stays are almost always cheaper. Fourth: Sign up for their rewards program. Sometimes you get extra points, faster check-in, and access to other perks. Fifth: Check for seasonal promotions. And Finally, just… keep checking. The prices fluctuate! It's a bit of a game, but you can totally "win" and score a great deal. I love a good deal, especially when it means I can afford a few extra beers at that *incredible* local brewery later!

Okay, final verdict: Would you recommend it?

Absolutely. Look, it's not the Four Seasons. It's a Holiday Inn Express. But it's clean, the staff are friendly, the location is fantastic, the deals are legitimately good, and it’s a solid all-around choice. For the price? You can't beat it. It's my go-to spot in Gunnison. Just pack your noise-canceling headphones and maybe a good book... and prepare for some truly beautiful scenery. Trust me, you’ll be hooked (and probably starving after all that hiking, so keep an eye on that breakfast!). Enjoy your Gunnison Getaway!

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Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Gunnison By IHG United States

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