We stayed for one Monday night in August on our way to Wyoming's national parks, from Denver. Nestled in a tiny - like less than 300 people - village as you enter the mountains of Medicine Bow National Forest, there is really little here except a handful of bars and restaurants, though most of those were closed from Monday to Wednesday or so; I guess they open up for weekends. The check in process is entirely by text. The rooms are fine, the beds are comfortable. The bathroom in the room we stayed in was very nice - large, had a tub and separate shower - but I don't know if that's true for all the spots. We did wish it was open for breakfast in the morning - literally the only thing open in town was the gas station which had less than appetizing "breakfast burritos" and the most expensive gas you'll ever buy. So less stars for the gas station but this hotel is just fine, and I imagine it'd be pretty nice with the restaurant open.