I didn’t expect it to be a grand hotel but calling it a two star motel is being generous. Between stains on the towels, crumbs under the bed, the beds on rollers to where when you sat down, the bed would almost roll out from under you, the terrible parking, broken plaster in the bathroom, dirty shower head and questionable black goo/glue around that shower head, the lack of insulation between the walls to where I could hear every single noise, and lack of water pressure, it was a miserable experience to say the least. To top it off, while we were in Glenwood Springs, my dog hurt herself. I had to carry a 60 pound dog up and downstairs out onto the far side of the parking lot to where she could go to the bathroom. They have a space on the interior courtyard of the motel where I was not allowed to take her to pee. I was stopped by the front desk clerk telling me that they would get in trouble if anybody allowed their dog to use the restroom in the space so I had to carry her around building and couldn’t find where to go. The front desk clerk had to walk me around to find grass, which was helpful but certainly not convenient for a place that markets themselves as “pet friendly.” To make matters worse, we were there for a weekend of soccer tournaments, so many places were booked that I couldn’t change my reservation by that point if I wanted to. It was also my son‘s birthday and I was hoping for someplace at least a little homey celebrate, but this was not it. Their continental breakfast was also lacking for what I paid total for that room for one night plus pet deposit.