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The Hotel Melrose
10/10 Excellent
"Super comfy beds and pillows, great decor and amenities, super location. Loved the hotel and will definitely stay here again."

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Grand Junction
10/10 Excellent
"Wonderful property. Very clean, welcoming, and quiet. Staff was very friendly, breakfast was very good. They have a nice pool area that we lounged in. Only downside was the pool/hot tub were super cold due to heater maintenance. The hotel/ staff DID warn us beforehand and said we were welcome to enjoy it if we chose to. We decided to have a go anyway! Would probably feel VERY nice after a really hot day out on the town, but I’m a big chicken so I just put my feet/legs over the edge. Overall a 10/10 and would definitely recommend staying at this property!"

Grand Vista Hotel
10/10 Excellent
"I have stayed here in the past and it felt run down. Not the same place now. Clean, Well maintained. Very friendly staff. Nice complimentary breakfast. and the room was very nice. I ended up in a fifth floor corner suite. Exceptional. And nice comfortable firm new mattress."

Quality Inn Grand Junction near University
8/10 Good
"Staff were very helpful. Check in was smooth. Air conditioning was very good"

Ramada by Wyndham Grand Junction
8/10 Good
"Great people the place is clean an nice"

Super 8 by Wyndham Grand Junction Colorado
6/10 Okay
"Room was clean and had the necessities."

Motel 6 Grand Junction, CO
2/10 Terrible
"The young lady checking us in was not at all friendly and without even saying good evening, demanded I provide IDs for all of us staying. When she checked my grandson’s, even though she could tell tell he was under 18, by DOB on his license, she just asked if he was under 18. Once we got to our room, I realized she hadn’t shown the WiFi password on our key envelope. We looked through the room and couldn’t find it, so I called the office on my cellphone since the room phone wouldn’t connect me. The same young lady rudely said the password was the same as the WiFi name, insinuating I was stupid for asking. Needless to say I didn’t bother her with any other questions. I would not recommend anyone stay at this Motel 6. "

Doubletree Hotel Grand Junction
4/10 Poor
"Staff was friendly. We were not informed that there was no hot water until check-in. We had a schedule and no time to change reservations. We were told it would likely be on by the next morning. It was never restored for the next two days. We called and were told sorry nothing they could do. The pool area was not clean, the hot tub was green. Overall very poor stay!"

Red Roof Inn Grand Junction
2/10 Terrible
"If you're looking for a hotel that combines outdated rooms, incompetent staff, and absolutely zero regard for its guests, congratulations—you've found it. I stayed here for five days while working in Grand Junction, and I honestly can't think of a single thing I'd recommend about this place. The rooms were tired, worn out, and featured an air conditioner that looked like it survived the Nixon administration. Comfort was clearly not a priority. The staff somehow managed to be the worst part of the experience. Customer service appeared to be a completely foreign concept. Upon check-in, I specifically requested a late checkout and explained my work schedule. I was led to believe it would be accommodated. Apparently that conversation meant absolutely nothing. On checkout day, while I was at work, they forced my son out of the room and made him sit outside for nearly three hours until I could return. No concern, no flexibility, no effort to help—just "not our problem." Any hotel that thinks that's an acceptable way to treat guests shouldn't be in the hospitality business. I've stayed in roadside motels that offered better service, cleaner rooms, and more professionalism. The only thing this hotel consistently delivered was disappointment. Do yourself a favor: spend your money somewhere else. Literally anywhere else."