Those who might normally steer away from a Motel 6, have no fear. This is clean and well-run property. Big Springs is located along I-80 just a mile or two east of the junction where I-76 forks off to and from Denver.
I arrived around 10:30 pm but found the front desk cheerful and efficient. The availability of a brass hotel luggage cart to help me get everything from the car in one trip was a welcome plus.
The room, while fairly basic, was immaculately clean and the carpet appeared to be brand new. The room featured a small fridge, and while there wasn't a microwave, there was one available for use in the vending area adjacent to the ice machine. The TV was fine with many cable channels, and the free wi-fi worked just fine.
Adjacent to the motel is a family restaurant and a fairly upscale truckstop for provisions. I heard no traffic noise at all, however my room happened to face away from I-80 which no doubt helped.
In sum, this Motel 6 offered good value and I found nothing objectionable. The only suggestion I might offer would be the addition of a clock radio by the bed.