Vasquez Creek Inn Coronavirus Closure Through Friday, July 17th, 2020

Our first priority at Vasquez Creek Inn will always be the safety of our guests and staff accompanied by proactive communication to promote it. We understand our guests’ concerns pertaining to travel in the midst of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.

Out of an abundance of caution considering recent Coronavirus developments, and with respect for the health and safety of our staff, guests, and community, Vasquez Creek Inn will be discontinuing all operations effective the morning of Monday, March 16th, 2020.

Vasquez Creek Inn plans to resume operations Friday, July 17th, but this schedule is subject to change based on conditions as they evolve.

Full refunds for the remaining portion of a canceled stay will be issued to all guests with existing reservations through Friday, July 17th.

Vasquez Creek Inn regrets the inconvenience associated with this unprecedented situation.

 

Vasquez Creek Inn Precautionary Measures
We remain committed to upholding the highest standards of cleanliness with the following measures as everyday practice and policy to continue to provide a safe and clean environment for our guests and staff:

  • Frequent cleaning of high-touch areas including, but not limited to, door handles, light and control switches, faucets, toilets, floors, counters, TV remotes, telephones, push plates, and elevators
  • Implementation of hand sanitizer stations
  • All staff are to practice frequent hand washing and sanitizing
  • Guest rooms cleaned and sanitized with Clorox hydrogen peroxide disinfectant
  • Any staff member or guest who has had cold or flu-like symptoms or even allergies in the past two weeks and/or has been around others who have been sick will not be permitted to visit the Inn

The Center for Disease Control recommends the same everyday preventative measures that they do for the common flu, including:

  • Clean hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds or use alcohol-based hand rub
  • Cover nose and mouth when coughing and sneezing
  • Avoid close contact with anyone with cold or flu-like symptoms
  • Get a flu shot if you haven’t already gotten one this year

For more information regarding Coronavirus and best practices for travel and prevention, please consult the following resources:

Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment Coronavirus Threat Assessment

US Travel Association Coronavirus Guidelines

Colorado Tourism Office Coronavirus Guidelines

US Center for Disease Control Coronavirus Travel Information & FAQ’s