Built in 1893, the Hotel Colorado has been the Grande Dame of Glenwood Springs for well over a century — vaulted ballrooms, vintage chandeliers, and a cobblestone courtyard with a fountain and koi pond where couples say their vows. Between the Devereux Ballroom, the light-filled Colorado Ballroom, and the cozier Taft Room, it's a venue with real presence, built to host up to 250 guests without ever feeling like a hall.
A historic ballroom deserves sound that matches it. We're a Western Colorado team and travel the I-70 corridor to Glenwood often, so a Hotel Colorado wedding is planned around the drive — arrival, load-in, and timeline mapped in advance. One team runs the day: Nathan on music and the mic, Kyann on the Photo Booth. Ceremony audio is standard, and because we take one wedding a day, your night has our full attention.
Every Firefly wedding starts with the same foundation: Nathan on the mic and the music for your whole day, a separate PA and microphone for the courtyard ceremony, wireless mics for toasts, and a dance floor paced to keep guests up and out of their seats under those chandeliers. Kyann runs the open-air Photo Booth — instant prints, custom templates, props, and a backdrop.
Ceremony audio is included, not an add-on — and extras like uplighting and dance-floor lighting bring even more out of a room this grand. See how it prices out on our pricing page, or read our take on reception timeline mistakes that stall a dance floor.