The COVID-19 pandemic crushed plans... dreams... vacations. And I'd go as far as to say you're lying if you were to say you weren't ready to get out of the house, get out of town and take a trip somewhere.
Since marijuana is legal in Colorado, when you have relative visiting for the holidays they may want to partake in the legal green in the state. However, where can they stay that will allow them to do it anytime of the year?
If the sign is neon, rusted and says 'FREE ROOMS JUST KIDDING,' or it has a drive-in theater attached to it, I'm totally staying there. We have it all in Colorado.
Finding somewhere to stay in Northern Colorado seems like an easy task since we, as natives, know our cities like the back of our hands. For out-of-town visitors, however, the confusion's a little thicker.
From the checkerboard kitchen tiles to the chrome and Formica dining set, this sunny apartment is presented in Technicolor, and can be yours for $89 per night.
The owner of Embassy Suites Loveland filed for bankruptcy, but don't worry. A spokesman for John Q. Hammons Hotels & Resorts says it won't affect operations.
This is the time of year where you start planning your vacations, or making plans for your family to visit you. But if they will be in Denver, where shouldn't they stay?