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    3.7 (79 reviews)
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    Standard suite includes bedroom area, close storage, and living room with designated work area
    Hillary P.

    What a nice surprise! We stopped into Grand Junction to simply to take a rest from a long drive. What we found was a vibrant downtown and a newly renovated hotel to boot. Surrounded by an abundance of great restaurants within walking. The hotel is adjacent to bike and running paths that run extensively through the town. The hotel has been completely renovated and is immaculate. Amenities include Wi-Fi, business printing area, swimming pool, gym, and a full-service lobby bar with live music on the weekends. The service is absolutely fabulous. A shout out to Dee who was working at reception as she immediately sorted out a booking error (ours) and made it right. A highly recommended hotel for anyone looking to stay in the area. Pets are accommodated at this property and there is a small overnight fee for on-site parking.

    A B.

    Location was in a good spot in the little town, service was great too, but the walls were thin.....and the space between the floor ceiling wasn't insulated. The family above us had a little kid running all over from about 5am until 7am or so when we called their room and asked them if they could get their kid to stop running around. That said, the family was nice enough to stop their kid from running around and we were able to get a few winks in silence before having to get up. The room was a little below average. Not the most comfortable bed, pillows not too great, but it got us through the night. I wouldn't choose to stay here again, unless in a jam. No more than one night though! It could have gotten a better review if their nightly rate was lower, but for what we paid, expected more.

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    Lisa W.

    We had a great time here. Rooms: We got 2 queens and a sofa bed suite. It was big and roomy. We had 5 girls and liked how the showers were separated from the toilet. We were here for a wedding. Room was clean and comfortable. AC worked well. TV was small and in an odd place. You get a mini fridge and a microwave. Amenities: There's a small gym and small indoor pool. You get breakfast in the morning which consists of scrambled eggs, another protein either sausage, gravy, etc, fresh fruit, bagels, waffle maker, cereal and breads. It was a pretty good breakfast, lots of options for a hotel. Probably one of the better ones. They have happy hour at the bar daily (except Sundays). Staff: staffs were nice. We had no problem with any staff members. They were courteous. There's also a free shuttle that takes you to the airport.

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    AprilEd H.

    Don't get room 411. The laundry machines woke us up with a vibrating floor and bed. And the floors and walls are thin. We heard everything and walking and all bumps. The linens were clean and the room was decently clean. Standard room lay out for this chain that is ok for us when we are parents and 1 toddler.

    Couch in queen suite was covered in food and stains.
    Marra W.

    Couch in queen suite was covered in food and stains. They quickly apologized and moved us to another but couch in there also had smears on it and we didn't have any faith it'd be any better at this point. Room was great price for three beds and nice layout, but not clean. Also, had hairs in bedding. Might still stay here again because of size / price, but not at all impressed with cleanliness.

    Jeni H.

    Lovely hotel in a great location. Lovely area for a stroll through the charming downtown district of Grand Junction. The pros: location, clean, comfortable beds, nice contemporary design & layout in rooms, large rooms and suites with fridge. The cons: complimentary breakfast was seriously lacking, & practically no seating. Also, very LOUD at night. The location is really the highlight of this hotel. If you like to go for walks and you would like to see the lovely side of Grand Junction then I suggest staying here or across the street at Fairfield Inn. Which happens to be their sister hotel ( both marriotts.). The hotel itself is very nice. The rooms were beautiful. We had a suite with a separate sitting area and two separate rooms for bathroom and shower. The decor is very nice, and perfect for either business or pleasure. Breakfast was quite awful. There's no other way to put it. The undercooked bacon was literally dripping in oil. Oatmeal was way over cooked and stuck to the sides of the container. The English muffins... well they were so stale, I thought they were pre-toasted already! Everything was quite overpicked fast so most fruit was gone except for green bananas, apples, yogurt cups, and powdered eggs- which no one was touching. Needless to say, we opted to go elsewhere for breakfast. Luckily there are quite a few options nearby. The room was really large, with a sofa, fridge, and a tv that allows you to login to your own Netflix account etc. (lovesd this for my Toddler!). My tips; Our alarm clock went off at 6 am. Be sure to check this before you fall asleep unless you want an unexpected awakening! The staff were very nice also. The maid does come early so be sure to put out your do not disturb sign if you are not an early riser. Also, the train goes by several times during the night and is quite loud- train horn blowing and all. The walls are thin so we could hear our neighbor snoring all night too. It may be worth it to request a high floor and no neighbors if possible. There's plenty of parking, free, in the back of the hotel however for those who do not want to long walk: You can park in the front at night regardless of their signs. You just have to get the parking pass to put in your window after you check in.

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    Denver 8.

    As always, the best place to stay in Grand Junction.Centrally located on beautiful old Main Street and an easy short walk to some of Grand Junctions best dining and shopping. Very large and well appointed rooms, extra large and very comfortable beds and pillows, great showers with excellent water pressure and the best staff in Grand Junction. PS-Pet Friendly.

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    Brigitte O.

    Friendly front desk staff. Ample parking for hotel guests. Nice light gym area with windows looking outside. Pool is small. The ice machine on our floor was not working but the one the floor below ours worked. Someone was drilling which was loud but this took only 30-45 minutes and at least it's good to know they're staying on top of maintenance. Friendly housekeeping staff. Good sized room with modern design and comfortable bed. Lamps above each side of the bed are a nice touch for reading or crossword puzzles. Decent sized closet with mirrored door. Nice sitting area for reading and adjacent desk area for working or writing. Sleek glass shower with separate powder room is excellent so that one need not wait to use the restroom while someone else is showering. Good value for the price. Would come again. Keep up the great work!

    Jordan S.

    This is another Marriott hotel nestled in the middle of downtown Grand Junction, CO. The style and decor are very modern and colorful with a summer vibe. There is outdoor seating as well. No complaints about the staff: they're very inviting and are quick to provide suggestions on food or things to do. Breakfast is offered from 6:30-9:30 and is the usual fare of most big chain hotels. There is a bar that closes around 10 with an "exclusive" lounge called the Marlo Lounge with an extensive cocktail menu. Seems like just another place to sit and drink except it's surrounded by turquoises curtains for extra pizzaz. Rooms are clean, well stocked, and the maid service does a good job. Although I'm used to paid parking in big cities I do think it's ridiculous that they charge $6 a night for parking in a very small city even if you're a Marriott Rewards member. Overall, this is a decent place to stay in GJ.

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    Brian B.

    Quality of service and ammenities did not meet the expectations of a three-star hotel. We stayed for three nights during the middle of the week and paid around $170/night. The cost, brand name, location and three-star designation all suggest a superior level of service and quality. This was not the case. The stay was honestly on par with a nicer Quality Inn or Days Inn. SERVICE: One of the distinguishing features of a three-star hotel is service and personalized guest attention. Here, they have one person staffing the front desk. Often, the desk was simply unattended for large spans of time. Or I would wait for other guests and/or phone calls to stop to get attention. We were rarely greeted or acknowledged, and the one time we did ask for something we were made to feel brash for asking. We wanted to stay three nights but we couldn't get the same room for all three. On the third day we had to pack up and move to a different room. When we asked that our luggage be transferred to the new room the desk staff was flustered and non-commitial. "Well, we usually don't do that... But... I think we could this time... I'll check and see..." Really? Hemming and hawing about simple luggage service? Worse, the room we moved into was much smaller, had one bed instead of two and the bathroom door was coming off the track yet it cost $30 more! I did argue this point to management and they agreed to match the previous night's price but it should have been a given. AMMENITIES: The rooms are clean and modern. The shower is excellent (no tubs), and there's nice attention to detail in fixtures, lamps and outlets. There is a notable lack of usable counter-space in the bathrooms or places to hang towels; a victim of the modernist aesthetic. Toilet and sink in a seperate room from shower and sink #2 which I appreciated. Toilet paper is cheap and very rough. Bed is poor; literally an air mattress. It's like a Sleep Number bed but without the ability to adjust the pressure; a bit like camping. If you love a Sleep Number bed set to a saggy 55, you'll have some great nights. Note: "King" beds here are actually "California King" so they're much narrower. The breakfast had a couple bright spots (bagels and muffins), but was mostly the same sad stuff of a Quality Inn or even Motel 6. Powdered instant eggs, the same tired, mealy sausages served day after day. One waffle maker. Yogurt. Hard boiled eggs. From-concentrate juices out of a machine. Nice lobby and setting, but food is nowhere near the quality you'd expect. Pool is tiny. Perhaps two adults could use it at the same time. Whirlpool is a glorified bathtub. Not a terrible stay, but the value does not come close to meeting the cost. The location is great for walkability and the place is clean and modern looking. Yet service is lackluster and frankly a bit combative (besides housekeeping). Breakfast is relatively poor, the beds are air mattresses, and the swimming pool/whirlpools were a joke. Not a great experience with the Marriott brand.

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    If you don't want to take a serious risk of identity theft, don't stay here. You must allow them to…read moredownload a photo of your drivers license and a photo of yourself in order to get the code to unlock your room door. Don't fall for the "We require guest identity verification prior to providing access to the property" bit. At every other hotel/motel, you *show* your ID for verification, not *upload into an unknown system* that will be stored, accessed, and used by someone you don't know. This is the most basic identity-theft risk (and easiest to pull off) and AI make it easier than ever. When will companies learn that we live in a world where personal info must be safe-guarded more than ever? Here are the risks: Biometric identification isn't the future, it's now. Your photos could potentially be used to create AI-generated images, videos, or deepfakes of you. Some companies retain identity documents and biometric data for years, increasing your risk. Small companies almost always have weaker security, privacy controls, and oversight. Your data may be shared with third-party vendors or service providers. You may have limited ability to verify whether your data was actually deleted. Keep in mind that identity theft can take years to fix. Oh, and there's no one on-site - you have to text someone off-site if you need something. The rooms have no chairs. Take a look at the crappy furniture in the pic. It's cheap Ikea furniture with bubbled surfaces.

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    PICK ANOTHER HOTEL IN GRAND JUNCTION, CO…read more================================ If I could have cancelled at the last minute I would have. We arrived late afternoon on August 2nd after driving all the way from L.A. in one day. Strike #1 - When we pull into the driveway it looked like a guy on drugs was playing on one of the parking lot security gates. The ones that raise and lower for you to go past. We told the clerk at the front desk, but we were concerned about my car after that. Strike #2 - Located right next to the Convention Center. If they have big events there it will be really loud if your room is on that side of the hotel. We could hear loud noise until late at night. Strike #3 - The hotel is dingy and really needs to be renovated. It's a step up from the one in Cherry Creek/Denver, but still bad.

    Every time we stay in GJ we have stayed here in the recent times. Tried a few other properties…read morebefore and always ended up here. Fairly quiet, decent breakfast, great staff with awesome customer service. Love the location too, easy access to all the Main Street restaurants and shopping. The pool and gym were small but clean and we had an opportunity to use both this time when we stayed over the Labor Day weekend. Love the dual waffle makers and two different waffle batters as well. Overall the food was ample and tasty. Nothing super fancy but definitely checked all the breakfast items. The only thing was that this is not a newly remodeled location so some items might be a little bit worn down. The mirror in our bathroom had some rusty spots in the corners, the bottom of the door frame in the bathroom looked a little bit puffy, like the plywood had moisture damage... We stayed in a double queen and one of the beds is slightly lumpy/uneven, we got the same feedback from another couple who stayed in a king room. The linen smelled and looked clean, no hair, no dust on furniture... overall I think the cleanliness was there, just need a refresh with maybe an update/remodel order from HQ. All the employees were kind and easy to work with. We had a situation with another couple in our group where their door battery went out, they were able to open the door and provide another room in a jiffy, and helped them with a little discount due to the inconvenience where they didn't have to do that. We're grateful for the overall experience and will definitely be back again when staying in GJ next time.

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