The large block L-shaped hotel building is obviously older as witnessed by the iron grate stairs and older balcony hallways, but the interior rooms are very nice and recently renovated. My room included two beds, a dining table with two chairs, a two-person bench, a larger compact fridge, a microwave, a TV. A welcoming room.
The surroundings were a little odd with a Mexican restaurant in the same parking lot (but convenient for walking over too, which I did, with good food, but sort of expensive); and some of the buildings behind are residential or something, which seemed a little weird, but not too weird.
The pool was great for the kids, and the hot tub was great for me to ease my aching feet after a day of hiking at Mesa Verde.
This is one of the closest hotels in Cortez to Mesa Verde.
The breakfast was good with a lot of continental breakfast options from waffles and pastries to yogurt and cereal, plus juices and milk. No meat that I recall. Plus courteous staff were on hand keeping the breakfast items stocked. The dining area extends into the reception area, which is a little weird from an interior design perspective, but on the other hand there were places for everyone to sit and eat while I was there.
I'd be happy enough to stay here again.