Colorado Springs: TownPlace Suites (May 2007)
I stayed at the TownPlace Suites Colorado Springs for 5 nights during a business trip in May 2007. The hotel is
perfectly fine--a typical chain hotel room. I had a queen studio suite,
which had a full kitchen (although apartment-size appliances), living
area (couch, chairs, table), bath. Very much like a Residence Inn, but
without the morning breakfast buffet and the evening cocktail hour. (I
would probably choose the RI over this Marriott brand, but I don't think
the prices are equitable.) Maid service was based on the number of days
that you stayed, so certain stays might only warrant a change of towels
and emptying of the trash, but the price reflects that. No toiletries
in the room other than shampoo and soap. There is a limited amount of
other supplies at the front desk (for free), but you need to ask. There
is a small pool as well as a small exercise room (larger facility is
across the street); there is no on-site restaurant or food service, but
the hotel has a little market with drinks, frozen/microwaveable foods
and snacks for purchase (prices were reasonable). The rooms are arranged
in two buildings, each with three stories. There is a 7-11 within
walking distance, as well as a Ruby Tuesday, Chipotle, and Schotzky's
Deli. A large grocery store (Albertson's) and drug store (Long's) are a
few blocks away. This is a fine hotel choice for a business or transit
stay, but not somewhere you would vacation.
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