
Escape to Colorado's Gunnison: Days Inn & Suites Awaits!
Escape to Gunnison: Days Inn & Suites - Honestly, Here's the Real Deal! (SEO'd!)
Okay, folks, let's be real. Planning a trip to Gunnison, Colorado? It's stunning. Seriously, stunning. That wide-open space, the Rockies looming… but finding a decent hotel? That’s the real adventure. So, I checked out Escape to Colorado's Gunnison: Days Inn & Suites Awaits! and, well, here's the straight-up, no-BS review, perfect for your Gunnison getaway!
First Impressions: Accessibility, Accessibility, Accessibility! & Basic Needs Out of the way
Right off the bat, I appreciated the effort put into accessibility. We're talking elevator, which is HUGE after a long day of hiking (those mountain legs, am I right?). The facilities for disabled guests were clearly considered, and that's a massive plus. While I'm not personally reliant on those accommodations, it's just plain good to know they exist and are probably well-maintained. Wheelchair accessible areas are a definite win. They've got a car park [free of charge] so you don't have to fret over parking on your first day which is a definite mood raiser.
Cleanliness & Safety (The Important Stuff)
Alright, this is where you REALLY want to pay attention. Post-pandemic, cleanliness matters MORE. And the Days Inn Gunnison gets it! I was genuinely impressed – seriously. There were clear signs of anti-viral cleaning products being used (this is your safety net!), and they took daily disinfection in common areas seriously. Plus, the staff? ALL trained in safety protocol. I even peeked in on the professional-grade sanitizing services on the floor and saw all the care they were taking. They also had hand sanitizer readily available – little things like that make a difference. They even offer room sanitization opt-out available which is a good option if you're extra concerned. Seriously, they seem to be treating everything with care, so it's a good sign.
Room Rundown: What's It Really Like?
Okay, the rooms. Let's get down to brass tacks. The non-smoking rooms are a must (thank GOD), and the air conditioning? Yes, please! After a day of sun in Gunnison, you'll be grateful. The free Wi-Fi in all rooms! is a godsend – I'm always tethered to the Internet. They've got all the usual suspects: air conditioning, alarm clock, coffee/tea maker, and the very important desk for all your journaling needs. I was happy to see they offered complimentary tea or coffee. The refrigerator is helpful for all the groceries and essentials that you might need. The in-room safe box helps with your valuables.
Internet Access: Gotta Stay Connected!
Okay, the Wi-Fi. It's a DEAL BREAKER for some people in this day and age! I was happy to see Internet access – wireless and Wi-Fi [free] in the rooms. Internet access – LAN is an option but honestly, who uses wired internet anymore?
Amenities: Relaxation, Food, and Fun (Or Lack Thereof, Let's Be Honest)
- Dining: Okay, here's the slightly disappointing part. The breakfast [buffet] was… well, it was a buffet. I'm not expecting Michelin stars, but it did the job. The breakfast takeaway service is a nice touch if you're in a rush. There is also a la carte in restaurant available. The coffee/tea in restaurant is nice, too.
- Things to Do…In the Hotel: The pool with view is on the outdoor which is a fantastic. Don't expect a swanky spa with all the bells and whistles here. There’s no Sauna, Spa, Steamroom but you are here for adventure!
- Other Amenities: I wish they had a convenience store, but there are plenty nearby. They have air conditioning in public area which is good. They provide luggage storage and daily housekeeping.
Service & Conveniences: The Little Things
The staff was friendly, helpful, and ready to assist. The front desk [24-hour] is a huge plus for late arrivals or if you need something at odd hours. Concierge and doorman services are available, as well. They have dry cleaning, ironing service, laundry service and invoice provided – all the little things that can make or break your stay.
Things to Do in Gunnison (Beyond the Days Inn… Duh!)
Gunnison is all about the great outdoors! The Days Inn is a great base for exploring. Definitely:
- Hike: Drive to Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and put your legs to the test.
- Explore: Visit the Pioneer Museum for a dose of local history.
- Relax: Sit back and enjoy the fresh air and views.
The Verdict & My Honest Recommendation
Look, the Days Inn Gunnison is not a five-star luxury resort. But that's okay. It's a clean, comfortable, and SAFE place to rest your head after a day of exploring Gunnison. The cleanliness, the accessibility, and the reasonable price make it a solid choice. You're here for the mountains, the adventures! If you're looking for a reliable basecamp, I'd go for it.
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Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this isn't your grandma's meticulously planned brochure. This is… my Gunnison, Colorado escapade, centered around the hallowed halls of the Days Inn & Suites. Prepare for a rollercoaster of emotions, questionable decisions, and enough coffee to power a small city.
Day 1: Arrival & Existential Dread (aka, "The Day I Found Out I'm Older Than Dirt")
- 1:00 PM: Landed, slightly frazzled, in Gunnison. The drive? Uneventful, which, honestly, is exactly what I wanted. Small town charm hits you like a warm hug… or maybe that’s just the altitude. I’m already slightly breathless, which, at my age, could be attributed to the altitude or the fact that I climbed three stairs to get into the Days Inn. Maybe it’s both.
- 1:30 PM: Check-in. The lobby is…functional. Let's call it that. The woman at the desk tried to be friendly, but she clearly had a mile-long list of things to do before closing. I think I saw a flicker of "God, not another one" in her eyes when she got my room request (non-smoking, ground floor, away from the ice machine – the holy trinity). She, thankfully, ignored my rambling story about how travel "renews the soul" because she was probably thinking "lady, find a seat."
- 2:00 PM: Room. It’s… clean. And that’s the most important thing, right? Standard hotel room, with beige carpeting that probably hasn't seen daylight since the Reagan administration. The bed looks okay, though I'm already dreading the first time I have to roll over. Is it the best room? No. Is it a room? Yes. I'll take it. Also, there's a tiny, suspicious stain on the wall. I've decided to ignore it. Ignorance is bliss, especially in a budget hotel.
- 3:00 PM: Wandered around, found a surprisingly decent coffee shop a few blocks from the hotel, and had a muffin that tasted suspiciously of disappointment. The staff there was extremely nice and told me more about Gunnison than I ever needed to know, but it was still a nice change of pace.
- 4:00 PM: Grocery store run (because I, like a true adult, forgot snacks). Felt the altitude again. Found some trail mix (the kind with the hard, teeth-breaking nuts) and a pint of ice cream to combat the aforementioned existential dread.
- 6:00 PM: Dinner. Found a "local favorite" diner. It smelled like bacon and regret – in the best way possible. The waitresses seemed to have seen a thousand bad days. I felt right at home. Ordered a burger. It was greasy, delicious, and exactly what I needed. Briefly befriended a very enthusiastic local who told me, in excruciating detail, about the best fishing spots in the county. I nodded and smiled, understanding approximately 0% of it.
- 8:00 PM: Settled in for the night. The TV remote, a relic from some bygone era, barely works. The hotel Wi-Fi is slower than a snail on Valium but I watched a show.
Day 2: "Hiking? More Like, "Huffin' and Puffin"
- 7:00 AM: Woke up. Surprisingly well-rested. The altitude's effects, so far, are manageable. The ice cream was a win, I think.
- 8:00 AM: Coffee and a pathetic attempt at a "healthy" breakfast (that trail mix again) in the room. Read the local magazine. Gunnison folks are into outdoorsy stuff. I am not an outdoorsy person.
- 9:00 AM: Committed to ONE hike because I felt obligated. Picked a beginner-friendly trail near the hotel. The view was pretty, but I was quickly regretting the decision. My calves are screaming. I am sure I'm bright red. I'm pretty sure I saw a rabbit give me the stink eye.
- 11:00 AM: Back to the hotel. Collapsed on the bed like a discarded sack of potatoes. Holy legs.
- 1:00 PM: More coffee. Needed it. Found a cute little antique shop downtown. Bought a thing I didn't need. Felt a surge of retail therapy. Briefly considered buying a cowboy hat. Decided against it.
- 3:00 PM: Decided to embrace my laziness. Watched TV. Surfed the internet. Judged other people's vacation photos. You know, the usual.
- 6:00 PM: Dinner, Pizza (delivered!). Cheesy, simple, and exactly what I wanted.
- 8:00 PM: Attempted to read a book but fell asleep halfway through a sentence. Age is a thief, people, a thief!
Day 3: One Last Hurrah (and the inevitable departure)
- 7:00 AM: Woke up. Altitude still bothering me a little bit.
- 7:30 AM: Went to the hotel lobby, where, I found out, there was a continental breakfast – the only thing that made the room rate even semi-worthwhile. It was fine.
- 8:00 AM: Checked out. Said goodbye to the kind but weary staff. Felt a pang of genuine affection for the place - even if it was just a "hotel."
- 9:00 AM: Took another drive. Found a little shop near a lake that sold trinkets. Bought a "I love Gunnison" bumper sticker. (Because, you know, I'd been changed by the experience.)
- 11:00 AM: Headed out of town.
- 2:00 PM: Arrived back at my house, exhausted and slightly sunburnt.
- 2:30 PM: Unpack. Find trail mix crumbs in my bag. Remember feeling awful on a hike.
- 3:00 PM: Think "I might go back."
Final Thoughts:
Gunnison? It's fine. The Days Inn? It's… a hotel. The trip? A quirky mix of pleasant surprises, underwhelming experiences, and a whole lot of self-reflection. Would I go back? Maybe. Mostly for the bacon and the chance to stare at the sky. And maybe, just maybe, to give that rabbit another stink eye.
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Okay, Gunnison? Days Inn? Seriously? What's the *deal*?
What's the Room Like? Expecting Mold?
Breakfast? Is it… edible? Please say yes.
Amenities. Should I expect a pool of sadness or... something better?
Location, Location, Location. Is it even… close to anything?
The Staff: Friendly? Or just kinda… present?
Would You Stay There Again? Honestly.

