Address: 10300 Interstate 70 Frontage Rd S, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033, USA
Phone: +13039401234
Casey Heinrich
My father was helping us find a hotel for our short stay. We called to make a reservation for one room with one bed. On the phone, Allie said we would have a queen bed single, and took my fathers card information for a deposit of $50, and she said the total price would be around $180 once we paid at checkout. When we checked in, we were told by a woman that they only had a two bed room with full sized beds (barely room for my husband and I to share one). They took a second “deposit” of $50 on my husbands card when we arrived, as well as another $50 when we checked out. Our receipt states nearly $300 when we were told $180. We did not get any of our deposits back, and when we contacted to try and resolve the issue, my husband was told the deposit was returned and we need to call our bank. The woman told my husband she would email him the receipt as well, and none of us have gotten an email. So this hotel will steal your money, and then tell you they refunded you when they didn’t. They over charge, and have poor service.
HITESH JANI
We did not receive still our 100 doller deposite after 15 days and nobody pick the call . Very bed rooms and staff too. This was an awful place to stay. The room had a musty mold smell. I do not recommend anyone to stay here.
brezy rigler
The manager is the rudest person I've ever met. Has no respect for anyone. I would never recommend this motel to anyone
David Garcia
You save those who are humble, but your eyes are against the haughty.—2 Sam. 22:28.King David was a man who loved “the law of Jehovah.” (Ps. 1:1-3) David knew that Jehovah saves those who are humble but opposes the haughty. So David allowed God’s law to adjust his thinking. He wrote: “I will praise Jehovah, who has given me advice. Even during the night, my innermost thoughts correct me.” (Ps. 16:7) If we are humble, we will allow God’s Word to correct our wrong thinking before we act on those thoughts. God’s Word will be like a voice that tells us: “This is the way. Walk in it.” It will warn us when we are straying from the path—to the left or to the right. (Isa. 30:21) By listening to Jehovah, we will benefit ourselves in a number of ways. (Isa. 48:17) For instance, we will avoid the embarrassment of having to be corrected by someone else. And we will draw closer to Jehovah because we recognize that he is treating us like a beloved child.—Heb. 12:7. w20.11 20 ¶6-7
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