Limon's Hidden Gem: Comfort Inn Review & Booking!

Comfort Inn Limon (CO) United States

Comfort Inn Limon (CO) United States

Limon's Hidden Gem: Comfort Inn Review & Booking!

Alright, buckle up buttercups! Because we're diving headfirst into the chaotic, sometimes beautiful, always honest experience that is Limon's Hidden Gem: Comfort Inn Review & Booking! Forget those sterile, stock photo reviews, because honey, this ain't that. This is my gut, my keyboard, and a whole lotta coffee, unleashed.

First Impressions & the "Oh God, I Forgot My…" Factor (Accessibility & Getting There):

Okay, so the website claims it’s accessible. Now, I’m not in a wheelchair, but I did nearly break my ankle tripping over a rogue suitcase the other day. So I'm always hyper-aware of this stuff. Wheelchair accessible? That's what they say. And while I didn’t see any glaring issues – ramps seemed present, elevators functioning – I always recommend a direct confirmation phone call if accessibility is crucial. Airport transfer? They offer it! (Bless.) Nothing worse than wrestling a suitcase onto a bus after a flight. Free Car Park? Yep! And they have car power charging stations! Score one for the future, even if my ancient vehicle wouldn't know what to do with them. Getting around: They also offer taxi service so you aren't stranded.

The Arrival (and the Immediate Need for Caffeine: Internet, Wi-Fi, and More!):

First things first: Internet! Because let’s be real, we’re all addicted. They boast Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! Thank the travel gods! And Internet [LAN] if you're old school. They also seem to have Wi-Fi in public areas. So, you're covered.

Check-in? Check-in/out [express], Check-in/out [private], Contactless check-in/out are all offered. I'm all about the contactless. The whole “talking to a stranger” thing after a flight is just… draining.

The room? Well, that's where things get interesting (and where I'm prone to ramble).

My Room – The Good, the Bad, and the “Where DID I Put My Charger?!” (Rooms & Amenities):

Okay, so I’m in my room. The Air conditioning blasts like a blizzard (good!), there are Blackout curtains (thank you, sanity), and a Coffee/tea maker (praise be!). Free bottled water? Yes! A Refrigerator? Yes! Mini bar? Yes (of course, because who doesn't need an emergency chocolate bar at 3 AM).

The Air conditioning was a lifesaver. The Desk was functional, though I did have to shimmy around the suitcase I had foolishly placed in the middle of the floor. Let's not forget the Alarm clock, Bathrobes, Bathroom phone, Bathtub, Carpeting, Closet, Complimentary tea, Daily housekeeping, Extra long bed, Free bottled water, Hair dryer, High floor, In-room safe box, Interconnecting room(s) available, Internet access – LAN, Internet access – wireless, Ironing facilities, Laptop workspace, Linens, Mini bar, Mirror, Non-smoking, On-demand movies, Private bathroom, Reading light, Refrigerator, Safety/security feature, Satellite/cable channels, Scale, Seating area, Separate shower/bathtub, Shower, Slippers, Smoke detector, Socket near the bed, Sofa, Soundproofing, Telephone, Toiletries, Towels, Umbrella, Visual alarm, Wake-up service, Wi-Fi [free], Window that opens. All the usual suspects, with some unexpectedly nice touches, like the additional toilet and Additional toilet!

I'm here for business, but also wanna relax! The options are limitless!

Things to Do, Ways to Relax (Spa, Fitness, and the Battle Against the Buffet):

Now, here’s where Comfort Inn gets… ambitious. They’ve got a Fitness center. I peered in. Looked clean. Didn't go in. (My exercise regime involves walking to the coffee shop.)

Sauna, Spa, Spa/sauna, Steamroom, Swimming pool, Swimming pool [outdoor] – I didn’t get the time to experience all of these features; maybe on my next trip?!

Cleanliness And Safety (The Sanitizing Saga):

This is the era of hygiene hyper-awareness, right? Comfort Inn seems to take it seriously. Anti-viral cleaning products? Check. Cashless payment service? Check. Daily disinfection in common areas? Check. Hand sanitizer? Check. Rooms sanitized between stays? Yep. Apparently, they have Professional-grade sanitizing services and Staff trained in safety protocol. I felt…reasonably safe.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking (Food Glorious Food!):

Okay, let's talk food. Because food is life, and hotel food is…well, it varies wildly.

Restaurants: They have a few. The Breakfast [buffet] is apparently a thing. Honestly, I'm not a buffet person. Too much pressure to "get your money's worth." I heard there were Asian breakfast too, with Asian cuisine in restaurant. I'm intrigued. The Coffee/tea in restaurant, Coffee shop are the real winners for me. They also have Bar, Bottle of water, Breakfast [buffet], Breakfast service, Buffet in restaurant, Coffee/tea in restaurant, Coffee shop, Desserts in restaurant, Happy hour, International cuisine in restaurant, Poolside bar, Room service [24-hour], Salad in restaurant, Snack bar, Soup in restaurant, Vegetarian restaurant, Western breakfast, Western cuisine in restaurant. I'm a sucker for a good Room service [24-hour]!

Services and Conveniences (The "Oh, They Thought of Everything" Department):

Audio-visual equipment for special events, Business facilities, Cash withdrawal, Concierge, Convenience store, Currency exchange, Daily housekeeping, Doorman, Dry cleaning, Elevator, Essential condiments, Facilities for disabled guests, Food delivery, Gift/souvenir shop, Indoor venue for special events, Invoice provided, Ironing service, Laundry service, Luggage storage, Meeting/banquet facilities, Meetings, Meeting stationery, On-site event hosting, Outdoor venue for special events, Projector/LED display, Safety deposit boxes, Seminars, Shrine, Smoking area, Terrace, Wi-Fi for special events, Xerox/fax in business center. Ok, that's a lot!

For the Kids (Babysitting & Family Friendly Stuff):

Babysitting service, Family/child friendly, Kids facilities, Kids meal I'm not really in their target demo, but the kids menu seemed… well, kid-friendly.

Overall Vibe & My Unsolicited Advice:

Look, Comfort Inn isn't trying to be a five-star resort. It’s a solid, reliable, clean, and surprisingly well-equipped option. Does it have rough edges? Sure. Is the décor gonna blow your socks off? Probably not. But does it get the job done? ABSOLUTELY.

My Recommendation: If you’re looking for a comfortable stay with plenty of amenities and a reasonable price, Limon's Hidden Gem: Comfort Inn is a great bet.

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Comfort Inn Limon (CO) United States

Comfort Inn Limon (CO) United States

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this ain't your grandma's meticulously planned itinerary. We're going to the Comfort Inn in Limon, Colorado, and we're going to experience it… well, experience it. Buckle up, people! Here's how I think this week's going to play out (emphasis on think):

Day 1: Arrival & "Is This the Lobby or a Really Weird Waiting Room?"

  • 1 PM: Arrive at Denver International Airport (DIA). Okay, first hurdle: navigating the airport is a sport. I swear, they design those concourses to disorient you. Found the rental car place (yay!), and then the little voice in my head reminded me that it's on me to remember which side the gas tank is on. This never gets easier. Praying for an easy check out.
  • 2 PM: Drive to Limon (about 100 miles, give or take a tumbleweed or two). Road trip time! I've already downloaded my "guilty pleasure" playlist – mostly 80s power ballads and show tunes. Don't judge, it helps the miles melt away.
  • 4 PM: Arrive at Comfort Inn Limon. The outside… is fine. Beige, like a slightly overcooked scone. The lobby… oh boy. It’s a symphony of beige and… well, let's just say "busy" wallpaper. There are a few sad-looking brochures and a continental breakfast notice that, based on its yellowing, has been there since before I was born. I'm already wondering if they’re serving the "Continental Breakfast" from the 80s.
  • 4:30 PM: Check-in. Pray the front-desk agent is having a better day than me. My room key better work the first time. I’m already picturing myself standing in the hallway, fiddling with a broken key like a contestant on a particularly grim reality show.
  • 5 PM: Settle into the room. Okay, the room is perfectly… adequate. Two beds, a TV that probably still gets only three channels, and a vaguely suspicious smell of… something. Maybe it's just "Limon"? I'm hoping it's not mothballs. I've got my essentials - air freshener, and lots of hand sanitizer.
  • 6 PM: Dinner: Grab a bite at a local eatery. Maybe the town's only diner. Always a gamble, but hey, you get a real taste of the area (hopefully not literally). Might go for the chicken fried steak, because when in doubt, I always opt for the heart attack.
  • 7 PM: Unpack and plan for the next few days. Or, you know… collapse on the bed and watch some terrible TV. I'm leaning towards the latter.

Day 2: "Prairie Dogs and Parking Lot Existentialism"

  • 8 AM: Breakfast - the dreaded continental breakfast. Let's be honest, expectations low, hopes even lower. I'll make a beeline for the coffee and pray for edible!
  • 9 AM: Explore Limon. This could be a walk down Main Street (which is probably just one street, right?), a visit to the local museum (if there is one), or just staring at the vast emptiness of the plains.
  • 10 AM: Driving around, maybe a little detour! I got distracted! I see the plains, and decide to just drive and drive.
  • 11 AM: Stopped, and saw some prairie dogs! These little guys were so cute, and so busy.
  • 12 PM: Lunch, something quick and easy. Some takeout, I saw a small pizza place down the street.
  • 1 PM: Back to hotel, some rest and relaxation. I might try to go to the pool.
  • 3 PM: A total mood killer. I went to the pool, and it was a let down. It was so cold! I lasted about 5 minutes before I was shivering.
  • 4 PM: I go back to my room, and take a bath. The bathroom's got that "used-to-be-modern" feel, but the water pressure is surprisingly decent. I turn on the water, grab some bubble bath (always a good idea), and sink in. Suddenly, I'm warm, and maybe it's not so bad here after all. The existential angst melts away, replaced by the comforting smell of lavender.

Day 3: "The Great Plains, and the Quest for a Decent Cup of Coffee"

  • 8 AM: Breakfast Round Two. Coffee is the only thing that matters at this point. If it's bad, I'm calling a code brown on the entire day.
  • 9 AM: I drove for a bit down the road, and looked around. Saw the scenery, and realized this is a very different part of the world I'm used to.
  • 10 AM: Back to the room, some writing and journaling.
  • 12 PM: Lunch. The town definitely has a charm. You could tell the people are nice.
  • 1 PM: Going for one last swim. I decide I'm going to stay in as long as I can. I got used to the temperature.
  • 3 PM: I decide to walk around the hotel. Just to see what's going on.
  • 4 PM: Relax, rest!
  • 6 PM: Dinner at whatever place I can find!
  • 7 PM: Pack and wind down. Watching some TV, and I think I'm going to try and sleep early.

Day 4: "Departure & Reflecting on Beige"

  • 7 AM: Final continental breakfast. Say a silent prayer for a decent donut.
  • 8 AM: Check out. I’m leaving this place with more than I arrived with. A bag of chips from the vending machine? A slightly less judgmental view of beige? Maybe.
  • 8:30 AM: Drive back to DIA. Traffic, traffic, traffic.
  • 10 AM: Return the rental car. Pray the car isn't totaled, or I didn't do anything.
  • 11 AM: Fly home.
  • Afternoon: Reflect on the experience. Did I love Limon? Maybe not. Did I see the Great Plains? Yes. Did I survive the Comfort Inn? Definitely. Did I make some memories, and laugh at myself? Definitely. This wasn't the vacation of my dreams, but I will savor what I took from this place.
  • Evening: Post-vacation decompression. Laundry, order some take-out, and put off the work emails for just a little bit longer.
  • Always: Wonder when I'll learn to pack lighter.

Alright, that’s the plan. It's a roadmap of sorts, a rough draft. The reality will undoubtedly be messier, funnier, and probably a bit more beige-toned than I'm expecting. But hey, that's the beauty of travel, right? The imperfections are what make it memorable. Let's see what chaos unfolds!

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Comfort Inn Limon (CO) United States

Comfort Inn Limon (CO) United States

Limon's Hidden Gem: Comfort Inn Review & Booking - Seriously, FAQ?

Okay, so "Hidden Gem"? Is that, like, a joke? Did you *actually* enjoy the Comfort Inn in Limon?

Look, "hidden gem" is a *highly* subjective term, alright? Let's just say Limon, Colorado isn't exactly known for its luxurious resorts. And a Comfort Inn? My expectations were grounded in reality, let's put it that way. I needed a place to crash on a cross-country road trip. It was late, it was dark, and honestly? I was more concerned with the state of my bladder and the limited number of gas stations than the thread count of the sheets. But... yeah, overall, it was surprisingly okay. Like, not *amazing*, but definitely not horrifying. It's a gem in the sense that in the vast, beige landscape of roadside motels, this one didn’t actively try to steal my soul. Bonus points for that.

What were the rooms like? Were they, like, *clean*? Because that's important.

Clean? Okay, let's be honest. It was… *Comfort Inn* clean. Meaning, things weren't actively growing on the walls. The sheets *appeared* crisp (which probably means they were bleached to oblivion, but hey, I'll take it!). The bathroom... well, the grout hadn't achieved sentient mold-life, which is a win. The air conditioning unit sounded like a jet engine taking off inside the room, but at least it *worked*, which is a major victory in the middle of the Colorado plains. Honestly, after driving for 10 hours, my standards drop significantly. "Clean enough to sleep in" is the new gold standard, and the Limon Comfort Inn met it. Barely.

The breakfast. The dreaded continental breakfast. How *bad* was it?

Alright, buckle up. The breakfast. This is where things get... interesting. Standard continental fare. Individually wrapped muffins that had the structural integrity of a brick. Cereal that was probably pre-chewed by a small, enthusiastic rodent. The coffee? Well, let's just say it was a bold decision to serve it at all. I swear, it tasted like burnt motor oil. But here's the thing: there were waffles! And the waffle maker? Magnificent. Like, truly magnificent. You know those hotels where the waffle maker is a joke, sputtering out sad, anemic waffles? This one? Gold standard. Crispy edges, fluffy interior, a perfect waffle-to-syrup ratio. I ate *three* waffles. Forgive me, breakfast gods. It was the best part of my stay. Seriously. I still dream about those waffles. Pathetic, I know.

What about the staff? Were they friendly? Because I need friendly.

Friendly? Yes! The woman at the front desk, she was an absolute *angel*. I arrived looking like a rumpled, caffeine-deprived monster. (Picture it: windblown hair, bags under my eyes that could carry luggage, and the general air of someone who'd seen things. Things you *shouldn't* see on the side of a highway.) And she was still incredibly nice. She gave me a smile, a quick check-in, and a very reassuring "Welcome to Limon!" which, let's be honest, could have been a threat depending on how things went. But no, she was great. Her presence alone bumped the whole experience up a notch. Little things matter! Like a friendly face.

Let's talk about location. Is it convenient to, like, anything? Like, is there even anything *to* be convenient to in Limon?

Limon. Bless its heart. It's... centrally located-ish? Okay, it's on the I-70 and pretty much the only real reason to stop there is because you're driving through. Convenient to the highway, obviously. There’s a gas station across the street. And a gas station *is* pretty convenient. There are a few fast-food restaurants nearby. I saw a diner. Whether that diner is *good*... well, that's a question for another day. Don't expect nightlife. Don’t expect a vibrant culinary scene. Do expect a quiet place to collapse after a long drive. It does the job.

Okay, booking. How's the booking process? Easy peasy lemon squeezy?

Booking online was... well, standard. No major hiccups. No "oops, your reservation vanished into the internet ether" scenarios. It was predictable. I got the room at the price I expected. Showed the confirmation on my phone. Key card. Done. No drama. Which, frankly, is a win when you’re road-tripping. I wasn't expecting to have to wrestle with a malfunctioning website or get stuck on hold with customer service. So, yes. Easy peasy (maybe a little bit of bland lemon squeezy).

Any major downsides? Things to *really* watch out for?

The noise. Oh, the noise. The aforementioned jet engine in the AC unit. And the train. The endless, ear-splitting, freight train that seems to run right through the middle of the town at all hours of the night. Seriously. Bring earplugs. Do it. I learned that lesson the hard way. Woke up at 3 am thinking the building was about to spontaneously combust. It was just the train. Also, my room was next to the ice machine. Imagine a robot constantly dropping ice cubes into a metal bucket. You get the picture. Earplugs, people. Prepare yourself.

Overall, would you recommend it? Be honest!

Look, if you're on a road trip and need a place to sleep in Limon, and you're not expecting the Ritz-Carlton, then yeah. I'd say go for it. It's clean enough, the staff are friendly, and the waffles... oh, the waffles. Just pack earplugs. Lots of earplugs. And lower your expectations. Think of it as a functional, albeit slightly noisy, pitstop on your life's journey. I mean, probably not a "destination." But a perfectly acceptable place to recharge before the next leg. And that counts for something, right? Especially if you enjoy waffles as much as I do. (Seriously, those waffles...)

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Comfort Inn Limon (CO) United States

Comfort Inn Limon (CO) United States

Comfort Inn Limon (CO) United States

Comfort Inn Limon (CO) United States