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    3.5 (2 reviews)
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    Tru by Hilton Grand Junction Downtown - Guest room

    Tru by Hilton Grand Junction Downtown

    (45 reviews)

    $$

    3.75 Clean, but…read moresmaller. Great location- walkable to lots of stores and restaurants. Free compliment art drink at Soco next door, super good. Inside is open, games and seating, whe. We were there lots of kids. We didn't take advantage of all, forgot hotel room pics as it was a hotel stay after a Moab trip and were flying out early the next morning and wanted to be close to the airport. Beds ok, good shower.

    This was my first time staying at a Tru. The staff here are incredibly personable and kind…read more Everyone has a smile on their face and kind words from the team at the front desk to the team cleaning the rooms. The location is excellent - it was just two small blocks from the restaurant we planned to have dinner at so we were able to walk over. The hotel is welcoming and has a multi-faceted lobby area with individual seating for people needing privacy while they work, casual seating with tables, food for sale and even a pool table. They also have a workout room. Lots of amenities just on the first floor. Our room (403) was clean and comfortable. But I was woken up numerous times during the night to footsteps overhead and general settling noises from the rooms around me. Bottom line...the walls and ceilings/floors are paper thin. This is the reason for my rating. Aside from this, the place is excellent. So if you sleep hard and would enjoy all the amenities and location, this is the hotel for you.

    Econo Lodge - My room on 2nd floor

    Econo Lodge

    (67 reviews)

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    Everytime I visit my parents in nearby Palisade, I stay at Econolodge on Horizon Drive just off…read moreI-70. Horizon Drive is the main access to the Grand Junction airport north of I-70 and an almost direct access south to downtown. Rates are always reasonable. This time, I reserved thru Expedia and got my room with a queen bed for $88 each for 2 nights and my 3rd night for $63 + the various taxes. They accept pets, but charge a stiff deposit I have never needed to change rooms. All inside doors to the rooms. The breakfast space is simple, but several local restaurants are nearby.

    The outside looked old. The lobby looked nice…read more Check in was easy. We were given room 101 which was right on the corner and so there were three doors that constantly slammed right by our room door as people came in and out. The vending and ice machine were right outside our door too so things were loud. I'd ask for a different room next time. There is no carpet on the first floor and our large dog is afraid of hard flooring so we had to keep his shoes on the whole time so he could get around the room and in and out to go to the bathroom. The room looked to be an accessible room. It was spacious. Though if someone uses a wheelchair, I could see some obstacles - The opening between the toilet and the sink is slim so it would be difficult to fit a chair between them. The toilet paper is hard to reach from the toilet for anyone. It's a tub so you'd need a shower chair. There is a railing in the shower. We had a king sized bed that was really very comfortable. There was a fridge and microwave and coffee pot. Some things in the room looked updated. Newish paint and floors. We liked the decor on the room walls. (See photos). The room was clean. Great water pressure in the shower. Water leaked out past the shower curtains onto the floor way too easily. The floor was soaked. The bathroom drain made weird noises on and off. Not sure if it was the shower, the sink or the pipes. The air condition worked well and helped to drown out the door slamming sound a bit. Which happened all morning long. We didn't check out the Continental breakfast because there is rarely anything we can eat at hotels. We eat healthy, plant based diets. You'd think it would be easy enough to offer sourdough bread, fresh cut fruit, dairy free oatmeal, potatoes without butter. I'd stay again if we passed through. Love that they are dog friendly.

    The Hotel Melrose - The Melrose Spirit Co.

    The Hotel Melrose

    (9 reviews)

    A Surprisingly Cool Spot in Grand Junction…read more We decided to stay at The Melrose on a quick trip to Grand Junction--and I'm so glad we did. Everything is keyless (no front desk!), and you use your phone for entry and concierge contact. Super modern and smooth from check-in to checkout. The first night felt almost eerie... like I was the only guest! It was that quiet. I wandered around downtown, grabbed dinner, and when I came back, I started seeing a few other people. The outdoor area was a gem--relaxing by the firepit under the glow of the neon rose sign was the perfect way to unwind. Parking is conveniently located in the lot to the left of the building. It's paid, but easy to use through the app--averaging about $10 a day. By the second night, the energy picked up a bit. The bar onsite had opened--but closed before I could make it back out. Thankfully, on my final night, I caught the last 30 minutes and got to enjoy two fantastic cocktails served in these fun, festive ceramic mugs. The drinks felt handmade, and the bartenders were super friendly. Lots of guests and even locals seemed to enjoy the outdoor space with drinks in hand, which gave it a relaxed, social vibe. Inside, I stayed in a double room--huge, clean, and very comfortable. The bathroom was modern, and I appreciated having a fridge and coffee pot. The only tiny hiccup: it took me a bit to locate the outlets, but once I did, all good! We're actually heading back over the 4th of July weekend and booked a smaller room this time to compare. I'm hoping we can make it back in time to enjoy the cocktail bar again--though I do wish their hours were a bit longer. It closes pretty early, and it's definitely a feature worth lingering over. All in all, The Melrose is a fun, stylish stay with a great location and one of the better vibes I've experienced at a boutique spot like this. Would definitely recommend!

    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.

    Hampton Inn Grand Junction Downtown/Historic Main Street - Guest room

    Hampton Inn Grand Junction Downtown/Historic Main Street

    (53 reviews)

    $$

    My room was clean and staff were fantastic. Even the breakfast was stellar! Staff were seriously so…read morefriendly and were such a big help. What I'm about to say does NOT reflect the management or workers in any regard. If you're a light sleeper, don't book here. Other reviews seem to describe this place as pretty quiet but that was not my experience. I really only spent about 7h total in my room but those 7h were louder than a year I spent in a dorm. The walls are SO thin. I heard every text my wall neighbor got at 4am, every suitcase being rolled, every toilet flush, every step above me - and my upstairs neighbors were impressively loud! Consecutive stomping noises for about 2h straight. No idea what they were doing up there but those floors echo like crazy. I had to tiptoe through those hallways in my big ol' boots. And don't get me started on the train that blared a few times an hour LOL. It's this god awful amalgamation of notes that truly don't make any musical sense. I'm a heavy aah sleeper so this all was water off my back, but I couldn't help but think of if my grandma tried to stay: she wouldn't sleep a wink. Frankly, staff couldn't be doing a better job and all of my concerns are just unfortunate parts of the location and building construction. If you're gonna stay here, bring earplugs. TLDR: beautiful but loud!

    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.

    Value Place - hotels - Updated June 2026

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