
Escape to Paradise: The Lodge at Flying Horse, Colorado Springs
Escape to Paradise? More Like a Whirlwind Romance with The Lodge at Flying Horse! (A Colorado Springs Review)
Okay, buckle up buttercups, because I'm about to dive headfirst into my experience at The Lodge at Flying Horse in Colorado Springs. Forget picture-perfect reviews; this is the real, slightly-disorganized, utterly-honest deal. Think of it less as a tidy report, and more like a slightly-drunken conversation with someone who just got back.
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The Arrival - A Little Bit of "Woah" and a Sprinkle of "Huh?"
First impressions? Pretty darn impressive. The Lodge at Flying Horse looks the part. Grand, imposing, all that Colorado mountain-lodge-chic. Valet parking was a breeze (score!), and the check-in…well, it wasn't exactly "private" because I swear I eavesdropped on a proposal happening a few feet away, making me feel like a total voyeur. The concierge was lovely, though I almost tripped on a well-placed (and beautiful) potted plant. Seriously, I’m clumsy. It's a hazard I bring on myself.
Accessibility - A Mixed Bag, Like My Mood Swings
Alright, let's talk accessibility. Important stuff. They do offer facilities for disabled guests, and the elevator gets you where you need to go. However, the signage could be better, and I’m not entirely sure how smooth navigating the entire property would be in a wheelchair, but they seem to have thought about it, at least. I saw ramps and wider doorways, but I didn't have the chance to fully test it. I would recommend confirming specifics with the hotel directly before you go.
Rooms - Pretty, But Not Perfectly Cozy
My room? Pretty darn gorgeous. Let me repeat: gorgeous. The bed was ridiculously comfortable (extra long, bless them!), the views were stunning (high floor!), and the bathroom had a separate shower and bathtub – luxury! The room’s features were great, they even had a scale, a closet, and complimentary water bottles, oh and internet access, with free Wi-Fi. Daily housekeeping meant that i was always coming back to a made bed and neatly arranged room. It came with a window that opens! One minor quibble: the lighting felt a tad harsh sometimes, and the soundproofing wasn't quite as good as advertised. I may have heard the neighbors (or was that my own snoring? Still a mystery). There were non-smoking rooms, which was excellent.
Internet - Praise the Wi-Fi Gods!
Free Wi-Fi in all rooms? Hallelujah! Fast, reliable, and I was able to work (reluctantly) from the comfort of my bed. I even managed to stream a movie without any buffering. A miracle!
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking - An Adventure for the Taste Buds
Now, the food…OH, THE FOOD!
- The Restaurant: Had a buffet for breakfast. It was pretty good, but the a la carte dishes were delicious too - Western cuisine, and I saw other international cuisine options too.
- Poolside Bar: I spent a significant amount of time at the poolside bar. I felt like a fancy person, sipping cocktails while watching people swim.
- Coffee Shop: Needed that caffeine fix!!
- Room Service: I had a 24-hour room service! The pizza was amazing!
I had breakfast in my room a couple of times – total decadence. It was a much better start to my day than i usually have.
Things to Do - So Much To Do, So Little Time!
The Spa (Oh, the Spa!): This is where things got properly dreamy. A sauna, steamroom, a pool with a view (absolutely stunning), and a massage that melted my muscles into a puddle of happy goo. I opted for the body scrub and body wrap combo. I don’t know what they were doing, but my skin felt like a baby's butt afterward. The staff were lovely and made the whole experience incredibly relaxing. I would have loved to keep going back.
Fitness Center: Honestly, I willed myself to go, but I’ll admit I failed. It looked well-equipped, though. I really should have made an effort!
Swimming Pool (Outdoor): Gorgeous! And the poolside bar made it even better.
Activities: There were also things to do around the facilities, such as tennis, golf, and other sports, I don't know, I did a lot of sleeping and eating!
Cleanliness and Safety - Feeling Safe and Sanitized?
They take hygiene seriously, which I appreciate, although I was a little paranoid about the whole "anti-viral cleaning products" thing. Stuff like hand sanitizer, sanitizing equipment, and daily disinfection in common areas…it's good to know they're on it. Room sanitization opt-out? I didn't even think about it, but it offered some additional comfort. They also have contactless check-in/out and cashless payment.
For the Kids - Family Friendly, But Maybe Not My Thing (Yet!)
They have babysitting services, kids facilities, and kids' meals. I can't personally vouch for how good they are since I don't have kids, but they do seem geared towards families, so that's great!
Services and Conveniences - A Mixed Bag
- They have a convenience store!
- The hotel offered dry cleaning, laundry service, and ironing service.
- They offer currency exchange
- The doorman was very friendly, the staff were trained in safety protocol.
Getting Around - Smooth Sailing
- Airport transfer? Yes.
- Car park [free of charge]? Yes.
- Valet parking? Yes.
- Taxi service? Available.
Overall Impression - Worth the Trip? Absolutely (with a few caveats!)
The Lodge at Flying Horse is a beautiful, luxurious hotel with amazing food, a fabulous spa, and generally good service. It's a wonderful place to unwind and treat yourself. The spa alone is worth the trip! However, the accessibility aspects could be improved, and while I generally felt safe, some of the extra security measures felt a little too much.
Final Verdict: 4 out of 5 stars. Would I go back? Absolutely! Just tell me where to sign up for the spa again…and maybe invest in some earplugs.
Boulder's BEST Kept Secret? This Residence Inn Will Blow You Away!
Alright, buckle up buttercups, because you're about to get a peek inside my absolutely unfiltered Flying Horse adventure. This isn't your glossy travel brochure, folks. This is the real deal, warts and all, and trust me, my travel style comes with a few… well, features.
Day 1: Arrival & Altitude Adjustment? More Like Altitude Agitation!
- 1:00 PM - Arrival at The Lodge: Landed in Colorado Springs. Airport was surprisingly manageable (score!), but the baggage claim… oh, the baggage claim. Apparently, my suitcase decided it needed a scenic route, because it went on a solo adventure around the carousel for a good twenty minutes before finally deciding to rejoin my party. Fine, whatever.
- 1:30 PM - Check-In Debacle: Okay, so the Lodge is stunning. Like, jaw-to-the-floor gorgeous. But the check-in process? Let's just say I'm pretty sure I saw the receptionist's eye twitch when I asked about the "WiFi password that actually works." Minor hiccup though, it was swiftly fixed.
- 2:00 PM - Room Immersion: Dropped my stuff in my room. It's got those views! I swear, you can practically feel the money radiating from the decor. But then, the altitude. This is where the "Altitude Adjustment" part kicks in, I felt like I was swimming through syrup. Took a nap.
- 4:00 PM - Poolside Panic: The pool! Ah, the pool. Except, I forgot my sunscreen. And sunglasses. And a towel. And every ounce of common sense, apparently. Swear I looked like a lobster after 30 minutes. Shoulda just stayed inside.
- 6:00 PM - Dinner at The Steakhouse: Okay, THIS is what I'm talking about. The steak was heavenly. Melt-in-your-mouth tender. So good, I may or may not have moaned audibly. Definitely a highlight. The wine? Forget about it. Pure bliss. (Minor regret the next morning)
- 8:00 PM - Evening Stroll (Attempted): Tried to take a leisurely walk around the grounds. Got winded after about ten steps. Seriously considering investing in an oxygen mask. The stars were beautiful, though. Worth the breathlessness.
Day 2: Golf, Giggles, and a near-disaster with a golf cart
- 8:00 AM - Breakfast Blunder: I am not, I repeat, NOT a morning person. Went for breakfast, and ordered the "healthy" options. Which was mostly a mistake… The eggs looked sad. Shoulda gone for the bacon.
- 9:00 AM - Golfing (Disaster Zone): Alright, my first golf experience. Let's just say I think I spent more time in the sand traps than on the green. My swing more closely resembled a windmill than a graceful arc. My friends? They laughed. A lot. I might've gotten a little… competitive. Almost lost a club to a lake.
- 12:00 PM - Lunch at the Grill: After the golfing humiliation, lunch at the Grill was a necessity. The atmosphere was chill, and the burger was exactly what I needed after my subpar golfing performance.
- 2:00 PM - Spa Session (Finally, Some Sanity): I needed this. Massages? Bliss. Facials? Fantastic. Basically, I spent the afternoon being thoroughly pampered. The only downside? Having to leave.
- 5:00 PM - Exploring the grounds: I love walking, and the Lodge at Flying Horse Colorado Springs grounds were gorgeous. The sun dipping in the horizon, the crisp Colorado air… I felt so at peace.
- 7:00 PM - Dinner at the Italian Restaurant : Another chance to savor the local dining experience! Pasta, wine, and some hilarious stories about our golfing misadventures. The evening turned into a laughter-filled affair, and more importantly, the food was amazing!
- 9:00 PM - Bedtime: Exhausted. Happy. Altitude-adjusted-ish.
Day 3: The Flying Horse Finale (And My Existential Crisis)
- 9:00 AM - Brunch and Reflecting: After a morning jog, I had brunch. The hotel restaurant was amazing. I started to reflect on my overall experience at Flying Horse, and if this was all worth it.
- 11:00 AM - Exploring Colorado Springs: Ventured into the actual city. Garden if the Gods was an absolute MUST SEE! The rock formations? Jaw-dropping. Hiking trails? I managed to survive.
- 2:00 PM - Shopping Spree: The outlets. OMG. The shopping gods were smiling on me.
- 4:00 PM - Back to the Lodge: A final dip in the pool, taking in the view. I felt the weight of my stress lift.
- 6:00 PM - Farewell Dinner: One last meal at the Steakhouse (because, priorities). Toasting to new adventures and possibly less embarrassing golfing.
- 8:00 PM - Packing and Departure: Packing sucks. Saying goodbye sucks even more. But hey, at least I have the memories (and a sunburn to remind me of the trip).
Final Thoughts:
Flying Horse? Absolutely. Would I go back? In a heartbeat. Would I do a few things differently? Absolutely. Maybe join a golf clinic before my next trip.
This trip wasn't perfect. Things got messy. I made mistakes. But it was real. And sometimes, the imperfections? They're the best parts of the story. And that, my friends, is a wrap. Until next time, Colorado!
Sunnyvale Silicon Valley Escape: Luxurious Residence Inn Stay (San Jose, CA)
Okay, so Flying Horse… Sounds fancy. Is it *actually* fancy, or just… pretending?
The rooms – what are they like? Are we talking cramped hotel room or something… better?
Is there anything besides, you know, *being* fancy? Like, activities? Because I get bored easily.
Okay, so the food. Is it good? Because honestly, I've had some truly awful hotel food.
Anything I should be warned about before booking? Any hidden costs I should know about?
Is it kid-friendly? Because I’m traveling with a small, highly-opinionated human.
Would you go back? And would you recommend it?


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