
Canon City Getaway: Unbeatable Deals at Holiday Inn Express & Suites!
Canon City Getaway: Holiday Inn Express & Suites - My Honest Take (Brace Yourself!)
Alright, buckle up, folks, because I just battled my way through a stay at the Holiday Inn Express & Suites in Canon City, and lemme tell ya, it was…an experience. This isn’t your fancy travel blog saccharine review; this is the real, unfiltered, slightly-caffeinated me, dissecting my stay.
Accessibility… (and the Great Elevator Adventure)
First off, accessibility. They do a decent job. There's the elevator, crucial for anyone not wanting to scale a mountain of stairs after a day of sightseeing. Now, here's the fun part: I watched a kid try to operate the elevator once and they could not do it. They are not used to those kinds of buttons, it's almost a lost art, and they were staring at the button panel like it was a cryptic message from the cosmos. So yeah, accessible rooms, mostly. Though, the hallways could be a little wider for those navigating with mobility aids.
On-Site Eats & Booze - A Mixed Bag, Baby!
Okay, the restaurants. The promise of Asian cuisine? Sounds tempting. The reality? Well, let's just say my taste buds are still trying to figure out what exactly they ate. The bar, however, was the saving grace on many a night. You could get a decent drink, and the happy hour prices weren’t highway robbery. Plus, the staff were friendly, even when I was clearly operating on fumes of caffeine and desperation. The poolside bar? A dream on paper, a little less glamorous in execution.
Cleanliness & Safety - Feeling Secure (ish)
The good news: the anti-viral cleaning products seemed to be doing their job, and the rooms were sanitized between stays. The professional-grade sanitizing services? I'd wager! The staff are trained in safety protocol, which is reassuring. However, I did spot a rogue crumb in the hallway once. Minor, I know, but now I can't unsee it. The hand sanitizer dispensers were plentiful, though – bonus points for that.
Dining, Drinking & Snacking - Breakfast Blues & Bar Bliss
The breakfast [buffet]… ah, the buffet. The holy grail, or the land of disappointment? It was fine. Your standard Western breakfast: eggs, questionable bacon, and the usual suspects. The buffet in restaurants was okay, but I wouldn't write home about it. I did appreciate the bottle of water in the room, fighting off the desert dry in my throat.
Services and Conveniences - The Good, the Bad, and the "Huh?"
The concierge was surprisingly helpful. The elevator (again, a lifesaver). I appreciated the daily housekeeping, gotta say. The convenience store was useful for emergency snacks and necessities. The laundry service, a godsend for a road-tripping soul like mine… I thought they did a great job. The meeting/banquet facilities? I saw no one using them, so I can't comment, unless you wanna count me staring at the walls in my room as "meetings". The smoking area was a safe distance away, and they provided essential condiments which I thought was thoughtful, and the fact that they have a gift/souvenir shop is more considerate than usual.
For the Kids & Getting Around - Family Friendly, For Better and Worse
Family/child friendly? Yep, seemed to be. The kids facilities looked adequate. The car park [free of charge] was a definite plus. The airport transfer… well, since Canon City ISN'T actually next to an airport, this is redundant…but, they offered it! I'd certainly call a taxi service if I needed one.
Rooms - My Personal Space Odyssey
Air conditioning in public area? Absolutely. The alarm clock… well, you could set it, but I'm not sure it actually worked. They offer a cool thing called on-demand movies, which is handy. The complimentary tea was most appreciated. Daily housekeeping: appreciated. The whole package, really. The extra long bed, which was a great feature to have, and the seating area was a must if you're in the room.
Internet - The Struggle is Real
Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! Yes, and thank goodness. (I needed it for research, of course). The Internet… it worked. Sometimes. Let's just say I had moments of pure, unadulterated frustration when trying to upload those vacation photos.
Things to do, ways to relax - The Pool of Contemplation
The swimming pool [outdoor] was a nice touch, although I didn't brave it. A sauna offered a moment of bliss. But overall there's not a huge amount of ways to relax.
The Verdict - Worth it? Probably.
Look, the Holiday Inn Express & Suites in Canon City isn't perfect. It's got its quirks, its minor imperfections, and the occasional crumb of despair. But overall, it's a solid choice. It's clean, reasonably priced, and the staff are generally pleasant. If you're looking for a place to crash while exploring Canon City, it does the job. Just don't expect the Ritz, and pack a healthy dose of patience (and maybe a good book for when the internet inevitably fails).
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- H1: Canon City Getaway: Holiday Inn Express & Suites - My Unvarnished Opinion
- H2: Accessibility - The Elevator Tango & Beyond
- H2: Eats & Drinks - Buffet Battle & Bar Bliss
- H2: Cleanliness & Safety - Feeling Secure (ish)
- H2: Dining, Drinking & Snacking - Breakfast Blues & Bar Bliss
- H2: Services and Conveniences - The Good, the Bad, and the "Huh?"
- H2: For the Kids & Getting Around - Family Friendly, For Better and Worse
- H2: Rooms - My Personal Space Odyssey
- H2: Internet - The Struggle is Real
- H2: Things to do, ways to relax - The Pool of Contemplation
- H2: The Verdict - Worth it? Probably.

Alright, buckle up buttercups and grab your stretchy pants, because we're planning a trip to Canon City, Colorado, and the Holiday Inn Express and Suites by IHG! Prepare for the messy, the real, the probably slightly over-caffeinated, travel plan of your dreams (or maybe nightmares).
The Canon City Caper: A Log, a Lament, and a Whole Lotta Pizza
Day 1: Arrival, Aching Backs, and the Promise of Mountain Majesty
1:00 PM - Arrival and Check-In: Okay, first things first: GET TO THE MOTEL! (And by the way, "motel" just sounds more exciting than "hotel," doesn't it?) I, for one, am always skeptical of looking at how "clean" it looks. I'm not an expert, but it did seem clean. We rolled into Canon City, a little worse for wear after the drive. The Holiday Inn Express and Suites looked… well, like a Holiday Inn Express and Suites. Perfectly beige, slightly generic, but hey, free continental breakfast! (More on that later. Let's just say my relationship with waffles is complicated.) The staff greeted us and that was that… no time wasted! It was great!
- Anecdote: I swear, every time I check into a hotel, I immediately start mentally rearranging the furniture. It's a compulsion. Do I blame it on too many HGTV shows?
2:00 PM - Room Reconnaissance & The Luggage Purge: Unpacking, the very essence of travel! I am getting better at quickly choosing things to stay and things to go. Once you've worked up that desire for a super clean room to "relax" in, this is where you get to it. The room itself was… fine. Comfortable enough, I guess. And the bed? Oh, the bed. This is where things started to go wrong. I'm not sure if it was the altitude, exhaustion, or the sheer anticipation of adventure, but I woke up with a crick in my neck that felt like a brick had been lodged in there. Ugh.
3:00 PM - Quick Rest & The Battle with the Vending Machines: Okay, serious moment. We needed a quick rest and something to drink. The vending machine, however, was a beast of a challenge. It swallowed my dollar bills, mocked me with flashing lights, and ultimately refused to dispense that desperately needed bottle of ice water. I cursed the machine and the universe. Are there any good vending machine stories out there? If so, feel free to share! This is where it begins to feel like you've lost your mind.
- Quirky Observation: The tiny shampoo and conditioner bottles in hotel bathrooms are the most passive-aggressive things ever. "Here's enough to wash half your hair, peasant."
5:00 PM - Dinner at [Insert Local Restaurant Here]: I'm always cautious when eating out on a trip. It's a gamble! The choices in Canon City appeared limited, and I was famished. We chose [Insert Local Restaurant Here], and it was ok. The fried food wasn't cooked perfectly, but everyone was super cool and understanding. Anyway, the food was ok, but I was feeling a little meh.
7:00 PM - Evening Stroll (Or Attempt Thereof): Now relaxed from dinner, we took a walk. The air was crisp, cool. I did enjoy it until I started to feel a little uneasy. I couldn't pinpoint exactly what it was, but it was there.
Day 2: Royal Gorge, Rollercoasters, and the Questionable Breakfast
8:00 AM - BREAKFAST. (Or, The Great Waffle Tragedy): Okay, here's where things get real. The free continental breakfast promised… well, promises. The coffee was lukewarm, the "fruit" looked like it had seen better days, and the pre-packaged muffins seemed to have a shelf life longer than my grandmother's. Then, there was the waffle maker. I’m generally a waffle enthusiast, but this machine. This machine… was a test. It had 100 levels, but I only made it to level 95! sigh. And that was breakfast; a roller coaster of emotions.
- Strong Emotional Reaction: That waffle…it was a metaphor for my life. Crunchy on the outside, slightly uncooked inside, and leaving me feeling empty and defeated.
9:30 AM - Royal Gorge Bridge & Park: Okay, THIS. This was the reason we came. And it was breathtaking. Seriously, the view of the Royal Gorge from the bridge? Amazing! I'm afraid of heights, but wow. The wind whipped, the sky was vast, and the canyon was, well, royal. We took our time, snapped a million photos, and generally marveled at the audacity of nature. Highly recommend!
- Messy Structure & Occasional Rambles: The Royal Gorge train, however, that's another story. I had planned on it but it was an added fee. Too bad, but moving on with our journey!
12:00 PM - Post-Gorge Food & Planning: We decided to get food before the next adventure. It tasted great - even if I was slightly hungover from the previous night's dinner.
1:30 PM - Royal Gorge Bridge & Park - The Second Trip: Yes, yes, I said it was amazing. And it was amazing.
3:00 PM - Rollercoaster Time!: I did it! Yikes!
5:00 PM - Back to the Hotel, Rest, and Re-Assessment of Life Goals: After a day like that, all I wanted to do was collapse. We went back to the hotel, took a nap, and reflected: Canon City, you're amazing!
7:00 PM - Dinner and Reflection: We looked for Pizza places, of course, but we were unable to find one.
Day 3: Departure and Farewell to Waffles (Thank God!)
8:00 AM - The "Continental" Breakfast Round Two: I skipped it. Seriously. I just couldn’t face it.
9:00 AM - Packing, Packing, and More Packing: Ugh. The worst part.
- Opinionated Language & Natural Pacing: Look. I'm not the best packer.
10:00 AM - Final Check-Out and Canon City send-off: Goodbye, Canon City! Maybe goodbye, waffles. It was a blast!
Final Thoughts:
Okay, so the Holiday Inn Express and Suites in Canon City wasn't exactly the Four Seasons, but it was clean, and it was there. And the Royal Gorge? That was an experience I won't forget. And hey, I survived the waffles. I’ll take that as a win.
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Canon City Getaway: Unbeatable Deals at Holiday Inn Express & Suites! - (Mostly) Honest FAQs
Okay, spill the beans. Is this deal REALLY that good? I’ve seen “deals” before…
Alright, alright, don't get your hiking boots in a twist. Yes, the deals at the Holiday Inn Express & Suites in Canon City are *generally* pretty darn solid. I mean, I’m not going to lie, I’m a sucker for a good hotel breakfast buffet – is that embarrassing to admit? – and this one often delivers. The free breakfast, folks! Think waffles, scrambled eggs, and enough coffee to fuel your entire Royal Gorge adventure… which, by the way, is also pretty epic. Just, uh, don't go expecting Michelin-star cuisine. It’s a hotel breakfast, but it’s a *good* hotel breakfast. And that's the secret to enjoying ANY trip, right? Lower your expectations, and suddenly everything is golden. Plus, you're saving money. Which means more money for… well, more fun stuff!
What's the catch? There's gotta be a catch, right? Are the rooms haunted? (Asking for a friend.)
Okay, no, the rooms are *not* haunted. (Pretty sure. Look, I didn’t exactly check for ghosts, but I didn't FEEL any, and if I did, I'd be screaming. So, phew.) The catch? Well, every place has 'em, don't they? Sometimes the "unbeatable" deal is… a little less unbeatable depending on the time of year. Think peak season – summer, when everyone and their grandma wants to ride the Royal Gorge train. Prices, naturally, rise. Also, sometimes the pool is *packed*. Like, sardines-in-a-can packed. But hey, that's life, right? You win some, you lose some. I'd rather the pool be packed than freezing cold, so, perspective!
What should I actually DO in Canon City besides hang out by the pool (which, now I'm worried about)?
Okay, okay, ditch the pool anxiety already! Canon City? Dude, it's got stuff! The obvious one: the Royal Gorge Bridge & Park. Seriously breathtaking views, and the thrill of walking across that bridge… my palms sweat just thinking about it. I'm not good with heights, but the views are worth the panic. Also, the Royal Gorge Route Railroad. Beautiful scenery. You can see the river, a lot. Then there’s hiking the trails, biking, and visiting local wineries… yes, wineries! Apparently, Colorado has some surprisingly decent wines. I once found myself at a winery there... I think I maybe drank too much, my memory is a bit hazy - but I do recall laughing a LOT. Look, just get out there and explore. It's Colorado! It's beautiful! And honestly, even if you just sit in your room and watch TV, you're still on vacation.
How's the service at the Holiday Inn Express & Suites? Are the staff nice? (I'm a people person. Mostly.)
Okay, the staff! This is important. Generally, the staff are lovely. Really. Most of them are genuinely trying to be helpful and friendly. I've had some excellent conversations with front desk folks, who offered great insider tips on the local stuff. However, remember that hotel staff are, you know, HUMAN. And sometimes things happen. I once checked it and my room wasn't ready. Ugh. That was annoying (hangry me is not a pretty sight). They fixed it, though, gave me a free upgrade (score!), and apologized profusely. So, yes, the staff is generally nice. But be nice back! A little kindness goes a long way, especially if you're asking for a late checkout after having one too many craft beers the night before.
Are the rooms clean? 'Cause, you know, germs.
Alright, let's talk clean. Hotel rooms are a bit of a gamble, aren't they? I'm a bit of a germaphobe, so trust me, I GET IT. From my experiences -- and I admit, I've stayed in a LOT of hotels -- the Holiday Inn Express rooms in Canon City strike a decent balance. Generally clean. Not "hospital-grade sterile," but definitely cleaner than my apartment after a particularly hectic week. They have to clean a lot of rooms. So, generally, yes. Clean enough. If you are VERY concerned, pack some cleaning wipes and do a quick once-over when you arrive. It gives you peace of mind! And maybe wear slippers. That's just good hotel protocol, IMO.
What if I have a problem? Like, a REALLY big problem? (My travel horror stories are legendary.)
Okay, deep breaths. Travel horror stories? We all have them. If you have a *big* problem, the best thing to do is address it immediately. Talk to the front desk! Be polite, but assertive. Explain the situation *clearly*. Documentation is ALWAYS good. If they can't resolve the issue there, ask to speak to a manager. Most hotels are keen to actually provide good customer service, because a bad review can HURT. And if things *really* go sideways, there are always consumer protection resources. It is, after all, a hotel. Not a death trap. (Probably.) Just, you know, have a plan. And maybe pack a good book. Because sometimes, the waiting game is the only game in town.
Okay, let's get tactical. Best time to visit for the *best* deals at the Holiday Inn Express & Suites in Canon City? Dish!
This is the million-dollar question! Okay, okay. Mid-week, for sure. Avoid weekends, especially during peak seasons. Think… mid-week, non-holiday. Tuesday or Wednesday nights are your friend! Also, keep an eye on the hotel’s website for special offers and packages. They often have deals that include things like tickets to the Royal Gorge or other attractions. And if you are a rewards member… you might get even more discounts. That’s the game, people! Play it! And also… subscribe to their email list. I often see a decent newsletter discount. Now, go forth and snag those deals!
Okay, the breakfast buffet IS important. What's the *best* thing on the breakfast buffet? Really, spill the beans!
This is personal! But I'll tell you what *I* look for, and trust me, I've done the research. First, the waffles. If the waffle iron is working, that is. I can't tell you how many times I've gone down and found it *sadly* out of order. Waffles are a good benchmark. Second, the sausage. Is it juicy? Is it flavorful? Or is it a dry, salty disappointment? The sausage is critical. (I'm suddenly very aware of my deep feelings for hotel breakfast sausage.) Third, the coffee. Strong! Hot! And endless! And then there's the whole scrambleHotels With Kitchen Near Me

