Escape to Colfax, IA: Your Dream Microtel Inn & Suites Awaits!

Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Colfax/Newton Colfax (IA) United States

Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Colfax/Newton Colfax (IA) United States

Escape to Colfax, IA: Your Dream Microtel Inn & Suites Awaits!

Okay, buckle up, buttercups! This ain't your grandma's hotel review. We're diving headfirst into the Escape to Colfax, IA: Your Dream Microtel Inn & Suites Awaits! experience, and I'm gonna tell you the unvarnished truth, the good, the bad, and the "wait, did I actually leave my socks in the mini-fridge?" ugly.

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Alright, let's get messy!

First Impressions: Colfax, IA - Where Am I, Exactly?

Okay, so Colfax. Iowa. Let's just say it's not the glamour of, say, Paris. But hey, sometimes a bit of… rustic charm is what you need, right? Pulling up felt a bit like stepping back in time, in a good way. The Exterior corridor made me feel like I was back in childhood road trips, which has a certain charm. The car park [free of charge] was a lifesaver – gotta love not having to wrestle with parking meters after a long drive.

Accessibility: The Nitty-Gritty (Because Everyone Deserves a Good Stay)

This is important, folks. Accessibility is a big one. I really appreciate that they're trying, and there are facilities for disabled guests. The Elevator is a must-have (whew!), and seems to be working well. I didn’t personally experience any specific accessibility issues, but I always recommend calling ahead and clarifying your specific needs. They do have wheelchair accessible rooms, which is a HUGE plus.

Room Review: The Sanctum of Sleep (And Snacks)

Now, the room. Let's be real. Microtel isn't the Ritz. But it's clean, and that's the most important thing for me. There's Air conditioning (praise the gods!), and a free Wi-Fi, which is essential. The Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! is a lifesaver. I was a bit disappointed that a Mini bar wasn’t present, but the Refrigerator was there for my essential beverage needs. The Blackout curtains helped me sleep in, Daily housekeeping was smooth, and my room had the essential Air conditioning.

The bathroom? Perfectly functional. Decent water pressure in the shower. The complimentary toiletries. They're those generic, all-in-one formulas, but hey, they do the job.

The Amenities Gauntlet: Spa? Sauna? (Sigh)

Okay, let's be honest, I was slightly disappointed by the lack of a proper Spa. No. Seriously, I was really looking forward to that Sauna. No, no Steamroom. No. No.

The Fitness center didn't quite make up for the absence of high-end spa treatments, but hey, it's there if you’re the exercise type. They do have a Swimming pool [outdoor], but it was closed during my stay.

Food, Glorious Food (Or the Lack Thereof)

The Breakfast [buffet] was… adequate. The usual suspects: cereal, muffins, the world's saddest-looking scrambled eggs. I grabbed a Coffee/tea in restaurant to help me get going. The Breakfast in room option would have been nice for a slow start, too. They do have a small Snack bar, but there isn't much going on there. I like that they provide Bottle of water, which is always a welcome perk.

Dining – Quick Thoughts

  • Restaurants: Nope
  • Room service [24-hour]: Also a negative.
  • Coffee shop: Nope.

Services and Conveniences: The Things You Never Think About Until You Need Them

  • Daily housekeeping – check.
  • Laundry service – check (yay, clean clothes!).
  • Safety deposit boxes. They're there; use them.

For the Kids: Family-Friendly…ish

The hotel is family/child friendly, though I didn't see any dedicated Kids facilities. They do have a Babysitting service. I always feel like this is a nice convenience to have, whether you use it or not.

Cleanliness and Safety: Gotta Feel Safe

  • Hand sanitizer everywhere, which is a huge relief.
  • Staff trained in safety protocol. Always good to know.
  • Safe dining setup. Excellent.

And the Bad… Let's Be Real About the Negatives

Okay, here's where things get a little bumpy.

  1. No Pets Allowed. My heart sank. I was traveling with my emotional support goldfish, and he was not happy about the lack of a designated fin-friendly area. Fine. I understand. But still… (kidding… mostly)
  2. The Wi-Fi Can Be Sketchy. It works, most of the time. But there were moments of buffering frustration, which is not ideal when you're trying to catch up on cat videos (or whatever else keeps you sane).

The "Escape" Factor: Is it Really an Escape?

Look, this isn't going to be an escape from, say, a government conspiracy. Colfax isn't exactly bursting with adrenaline-pumping activities.

But it is an escape… from the everyday grind. From the dishes you need to wash, the bills you need to pay, and the constant barrage of… stuff. And for that, it works.

Final Verdict: Should You Book?

Okay, let's cut to the chase. The Microtel in Colfax isn't the most luxurious hotel in the world. But, if you're looking for clean, simple, and affordable, especially while traveling on I-80, this is a solid option. And honestly? Sometimes that's exactly what you need. Now, for the messy, emotional bit…

My Overall Vibe:

I left feeling… refreshed. Not spa-refreshed, but more, just-got-away-from-it-all refreshed. If you're on a road trip, need a place to crash, or are looking for a solid, no-frills experience, consider Microtel in Colfax. Be prepared to bring your own excitement!

Here's my totally honest and imperfect rating:

  • Cleanliness: 9.5/10 (Seriously, the rooms were spotless)
  • Comfort: 7/10 (It's a comfortable room for sleep)
  • Amenities: 5/10 (Needs more spa!)
  • Value: 8/10 (Good price for what you get.)
  • Overall "Escape" Factor: 6/10.

The Imperfect, Rambling, But Real Offer (Because That's How I Roll)

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  • Cozy, Clean Rooms: Think… a comfy bed, a hot shower, and everything you need to unwind after a long day.
  • Free Wi-Fi: (and let’s be honest, free wi-fi is GOLD)
  • Great Location: Easy access to I-80.
  • Affordable: You won't break the bank.

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Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Colfax/Newton Colfax (IA) United States

Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Colfax/Newton Colfax (IA) United States

Alright, buckle up Buttercups, because you're diving into the most chaotic, barely-held-together itinerary for a stay at the Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Colfax/Newton in… Iowa. Yes, Iowa. Don't judge. Sometimes, life leads you to the Midwest. And you know what? Sometimes, it's surprisingly… something. Let's see if it’s something good or something needing a stiff drink, shall we?

Day 1: Arrival and the Great Microtel Mystery

  • 1:00 PM - Arrival at Microtel: The Initial Disappointment (and then…hope?) Okay, first impressions. Sigh. The exterior? Let's just say it doesn't exactly scream "luxury get-away." More like, "Well, we're here, so might as well." The parking lot was…well, it was parking. No, I am not going to paint a rosy picture. Still, after a stressful drive involving questionable GPS directions and a roadside breakdown of my favorite coffee mug, just walking into a room with air conditioning felt like a religious experience.

  • 1:30 PM - Check-in Shenanigans (and a Bathroom Revelation) The check-in process was… efficient. The lady at the front desk was friendly enough, but I think I saw a slight twitch when I requested extra towels. (Let’s just say I’m a messy human). Now, the room! It was…clean. Importantly clean, which is a huge win in my book. And the bathroom! Guys, the bathroom! It was surprisingly spacious, clean, and the water pressure? Chef's kiss. Suddenly, things were looking up. Maybe, just maybe, this Iowa trip wasn't going to be a complete disaster.

  • 2:00 PM - The Quest for Coffee and Snacks (and a Moment of Despair) My immediate priority? Coffee. The room coffee maker? Looked like it’d seen better decades. I mean, I'm not expecting a barista, but some semblance of drinkable caffeine would be amazing. I ventured out, hoping for a quick coffee run. The first gas station was a bust. The second? Closed for "inventory." Inventory of what? I'm pretty certain the universe was conspiring against me. Defeated, I retreated to the room. The snack stash I brought? Ate it all in under 10 minutes of pure frustration.

  • 3:00 PM - Unpacking, Settling In, and the Eternal Question: What Am I Doing Here? Unpacked, staring out the window at… well, a highway. The existential dread began to creep in. Why did I choose Iowa? What was I hoping to accomplish? Did I pack enough socks? Such philosophical questions! But, hey, at least I had a comfy bed.

  • 6:00 PM - Dinner at (Name of local restaurant, maybe a dive, something with character): A Cultural Immersion So, I got some local recommendations. I ended up at a place that looks like it hasn't changed since 1978, and I loved it. I swear, the waitress, Carol, was probably the sweetest, kindest woman I've ever met. The food? Hearty. Deliciously simple. No pretense. Just good, honest cooking. It was a total contrast to the travel woes.

  • 8:00 PM - Hotel Room Reflections and the Promise of Sleep (Maybe) Back in the room and I am settling in to my bed. I had an overwhelming need to text everyone "I'm fine. I'm not going to die of boredom. I think." I turn on the TV, and bam. The selection is… well, extensive. The channel guide looks more like a novel, and I'm here for it. One episode of something mindless later, my eyes start to get heavy. A shower, a quick meditation to ease the stress (or is the pre-shower meditation the real ritual? I have no clue!), and lights out.

Day 2: Colfax & Newton Adventures (or, Trying to Find Something Interesting)

  • 7:00 AM - The Breakfast Bar Debacle: Okay, breakfast. The free breakfast. I’ve always had a weakness for this type of breakfast. But, I did not want a hotel experience, I wanted a great travel experience. The reality? Standard hotel fare. The waffles… well, let’s just say they were a shade of beige that didn’t exactly inspire confidence. Still, I managed to choke down a waffle (fueled by sheer determination) and a hard-boiled egg, and I declared myself ready for the day.

  • 8:00 AM - (Destination in Colfax – like a local shop, small historical marker): The Unexpected Delight I'm not going to lie, my hopes weren't high, but a cute antique shop, with a sweet older woman who had all sorts of stories about the town? Pure gold.

  • 10:00 AM - (Destination in Newton- Maybe a park, a museum, maybe it's nothing great): Puttering Around I decided to go to a park. Let's just say the experience was… underwhelming, not really any fault of the park's own. I kept thinking to myself "Why am I here? Am I the worst traveler?" However, a small museum offered a fascinating glimpse into Iowa's history, which actually ended up being kinda cool.

  • 12:00 PM - Lunch at (Name of Local Restaurant): A Second Chance and More Carol-esque Stories I went back to that restaurant. Carol, the waitress, was still there, bless her heart. She remembered me! She offered me a recommendation. The food? Equally comforting this time.

  • 2:00 PM - The Microtel Pool (Or, The Decision To Skip It): More Rambling So, there's a pool at the Microtel. I thought about going. Really, I did. Then I envisioned myself awkwardly sitting there, surrounded by families and small children. No, thanks. I'll save that for another day.

  • 3:00 PM - Room Reconnaissance: I decided to just chill in my room, watch some more of the incredibly dull TV, and order another pizza.

  • 6:00 PM - Dinner at (Something quick and easy): Embracing the Convenience I’m ordering pizza from the only place that delivers. Yeah, I know, romantic, right?

  • 8:00 PM - The Quiet of the Hotel Room and Final Reflections: I'm sitting in my room, the pizza boxes are stacked neatly on the table (yes, in my head, neat is important), and I'm trying to decide whether this whole experience has been a failure or just a different kind of success. It's certainly been… something.

  • 9:00 PM - Packing (or, the Attempt): Preparing for Escape I start packing. I've got to face the reality, this thing is almost over. I realize that there is something nice about just being in a simple place. Maybe that's what this trip needed, something simple.

Day 3: The Great Escape and Departure

  • 7:00 AM – A Quick Breakfast and Existential Dread (Again) Another breakfast bar. Same waffles, same existential questions. Can't be worse.

  • 8:00 AM - Check-Out: Goodbye, Microtel, You Were… Something. Check-out was fast. Front desk was also cheerful and seemed happy to see me. I felt the same way.

  • 9:00 AM - Departure: Embracing the Unknown (and the Road Back) Saying goodbye to Microtel. It feels weird to say goodbye. I would never have guessed I would have learned something from this trip. As I start the car, and begin the drive back home, I’m left with an odd sensation. The feeling that I actually learned something, even with all the issues. I'm not one to expect simple. Maybe this trip was the definition of simple. Whatever the case, I'm looking forward to the next adventure. (But maybe not in Iowa, for a while.)

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Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Colfax/Newton Colfax (IA) United States

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Escape to Colfax, IA: Your Dream Microtel Inn & Suites Awaits! (Maybe?) - FAQ Edition

So, what *is* this "Dream Microtel" everyone's talking about? Is it actually, you know, dreamy?

Okay, deep breaths. "Dreamy" is a strong word. Let's be honest, it's a Microtel in Colfax, Iowa. Picture this: you're driving, you're tired, and Colfax looms on the horizon like a promised land. You see the sign, "Microtel Inn & Suites". Hope surges. You pull in. It's...a Microtel. Clean. Functional. Probably with a slightly sad continental breakfast situation featuring those individually-wrapped muffins. But here's the thing – and this is important – "dreamy" can be subjective, right? Maybe "dreamy" is a comfy bed after a long day. Maybe "dreamy" is escaping the screaming kids in the backseat for a solid five minutes in the lobby before heading to the room. Maybe "dreamy" is just surviving the drive. I'll grant you, sometimes after a long day, anything is dreamy.

Are the rooms actually...okay? Like, is the shower pressure decent? This is crucial.

Listen, I get the shower pressure anxiety. It's a real thing! And I can tell you, the shower in the Microtel in Colfax... it's not *amazing*. Let's just say it's adequate. It'll get you clean. It won't blast you into next Tuesday with a hydro-powered miracle. I will say though, that time... the one time I had to stay there after a particularly brutal family reunion... the shower was a godsend. I think I cried a little from simple relief, okay?! Don't judge me. After the Aunt Carol's passive-aggressive comments about my life choices, a lukewarm, somewhat-pressurized shower was pure bliss.

What's this "continental breakfast" situation you mentioned? Is it worth even getting out of bed for?

Okay, the breakfast. The breakfast is... an *experience*. It's the classic Microtel spread. Think: pre-packaged pastries (probably more than one kind of muffin), instant oatmeal (with those little packets of brown sugar that invariably spill everywhere), maybe some sad-looking fruit salad, and a coffee machine that sounds like it's preparing for the apocalypse. Look, here's the truth: if you're expecting a gourmet spread featuring artisanal croissants and a barista who knows your name, you're in the wrong place, honey. If you're looking for a quick sugar rush to kickstart your day before hitting the road, it'll suffice. I usually grab a plastic-wrapped muffin (because, you know, tradition), a lukewarm coffee, and then hightail it out of there.

Is Colfax, IA, actually... a place to visit? Or just a place you stop at?

Okay, this one's tricky. Colfax isn't exactly Paris. It's a small Iowa town. There's probably a Casey's General Store (essential!), a few local eateries, and maybe a charming small-town vibe that can be endearing if you're in the right mood. Honestly, most people are probably just passing through. I'm not sure I've ever *planned* a trip to Colfax. It's more like, "Oh crap, it's late. Colfax it is." But! On one occasion, I tried to be optimistic. I parked, the car was out of sight while I was checking in, and I thought, "You know what? I'm going to explore!" And I did. I walked around a bit. I saw a rather impressive grain silo. I'd say the silo was the best part.

What if I have kids? Is the Microtel kid-friendly?

Kid-friendly? Well, they don't actively *ban* kids, which is a start! The rooms are generally big enough to accommodate a rollaway cot (which, let's face it, is a lifesaver). The problem will be keeping them *occupied*. There's no pool (major bummer!), no arcade (another major bummer!), and probably no swingset (sigh). So, pack the tablets, the noise-canceling headphones, and a lot of snacks. And pray. Seriously. Pray that the kids behave. And pray, even harder, that the Wi-Fi actually works. Because if that Wi-Fi is spotty, things could get ugly. I once spent an entire night trying to entertain my screaming toddlers, and I will never recover.

Is there anything *good* to eat nearby? Besides, you know, the breakfast muffins?

Okay, food. This is critical. Survival depends on it! The good news is, yes! There are options. You have the classic fast-food chains, of course. But sometimes the local diners are a step above! You can find some delicious, greasy-spoon goodness! You know, the kind of food that makes you feel like you're hugging your stomach from the inside. Just be prepared to embrace the authenticity. You're not going to find Michelin-star cuisine. But, you might stumble upon a hidden gem, a place where the waitresses call you "honey" and the coffee is perpetually refilled.

What are the chances of getting a room on short notice? Do I need to book like, a year in advance?

Ah, the glorious spontaneity of hotel bookings! Honestly? Your chances are pretty good. Colfax is a good place for a last-minute booking, unless there's some kind of massive event happening that you, bless your heart, haven't planned for. I've booked a room at 10 PM on a Friday night with no issues, several times. But, you know, it's always worth calling ahead. And just in case, perhaps pack a sleeping bag. Just kidding (mostly).

So, in the end, would you recommend the Microtel in Colfax? Be honest!

Okay, here's the brutally honest truth. It depends. If you’re looking for luxury? No. If you're looking for a place to rest your weary head, a clean place to wash off the day's grime, and a somewhat edible breakfast? Then yeah, it'll do. It's not going to change your life. It might not even be particularly memorable, in a good way... unless you have a particularly harrowing travel day. But, if you're just looking for a place to stop, recharge, and then get back on the road, the Microtel in Colfax, Iowa can get the job done. Just... temper your expectations. And pack some snacks. And maybe a bottle of wine. You'Ocean View Inn

Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Colfax/Newton Colfax (IA) United States

Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Colfax/Newton Colfax (IA) United States

Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Colfax/Newton Colfax (IA) United States

Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Colfax/Newton Colfax (IA) United States

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