I was torn between staying here or at the Glenwood Suites for an extra $25 per night. Decided to stay here and use the extra money for the hot springs. I'm glad I did, the day passes to the springs ranged from $10-$20 depending on the time of day even more if you wanted to use the health club. But still, we were very comfortable at the Rodeway. We enjoyed the waffles, bagels, danish, cereal, orange juice, milk, coffee, tea, and hot cider for breakfast, although we thought the breakfast time ended too early (9:00am) for the weekend. One of us usually went down and got breakfast for the family while everyone else slept. Had an awesome time skiing Sunlight by day and soaking in the springs in the evenings. The TV and internet reception were both good. The microwave, fridge, and coffee pot were useful amenities. I forgot my cleanser and was happy they offered a packets of facial scrub and night creme.
So in the end I sacrificed meat and eggs for breakfast, bathrobes, and evening cocktails
to save $25 a night and I was very content with it.
- Glenwood Springs Rodeway Inn
