My family use to stay at the hotel alot in 1970/1971, it has changed too much, it had a rustic feel to it then, there was a stuffed giant peguin in the lobby, from a expedition someone once was upon, a elevator that had a window in the back, so you could see the weights move, railroad men came into the resturant to eat (sometimes drunk), and a black/white tv and every room. There was a feel to the old west, it looks to be gone now, I am sorry to see it gone.
My family use to stay at the hotel alot in 1970/1971, it has changed too much, it had a rustic feel to it then, there was a stuffed giant peguin in the lobby, from a expedition someone once was upon, a elevator that had a window in the back, so you could see the weights move, railroad men came into the resturant to eat (sometimes drunk), and a black/white tv and every room. There was a feel to the old west, it looks to be gone now, I am sorry to see it gone.
htrrz 1 year ago
Interesting history. I have been to Glenwood Springs before, it was really beautiful place.
DeafCub2000 1 year ago
Wonderful history! Thanks for sharing your story.
GlenwoodCaverns 2 years ago
A fine little film. Answers the question when is a hotel not a hotel ... ans: when it's family.
An utterly charming visit to days past.
sailchannelislands 2 years ago
Thanks for providing all this great historical info on your hotel. its my favorite place to stay in Glenwood Springs
raypays 3 years ago