Imagine walking into a hotel and thinking WOW WHAT THE HECK!

That's what this woman did when she first saw the C'mon Inn, located in Casper, Wyoming.

If you are driving Interstate 25 through Casper, you'll see it on the east side of the highway, on the east side of town.

It's a big log building.

REALLY BIG.

Watch her video below to see what astounded her.

She was so impressed that she had to make a video at almost midnight.

The center of this massive room is meant for swimming and relaxing in the jacuzzi.

But why just make a pool and a couple of warm bubbling places?

There is a pond in the middle, with fish, and a sculpture of a little bear with a fish in its mouth.

She likes the real fish but is a little confused by the fake trees.

It was 11 pm, and kids were still running around, playing in the water.

She loves the hotel, but she won't step into the hot tubs after the kids were in there. She is suspicious of the water's yellow color.

The C'mon Inn is always worth a stay.

Everything this woman experienced was built to impress, and it does.

There are 7 locations listed on their website, with other locations in North Dakota, Montana, Minnesota, and New Mexico.

Each location is equally impressive.

They have equally impressive event rooms.

So if you walk in and your mouth drops open, and the size, scale, and attention to details, that is the point. They built it to impress.

Vintage Wyoming Movie Posters

I love walking down the hallway of a modern movie theater and looking at the old posters of vintage movies.

That got me thinking about old Westerns based on Wyoming. How many of those posters are still around?

Many are, and many are for sale online, if you want to decorate your home, or even home theater, with classic and mostly forgotten movie posters.

Most of these films were made before the era of television. Hollywood was cranking out these things as fast as they could.

The plots, the scrips, the acting, directing, and editing were SO BAD, they were good.

Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods

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