My DH and I stayed there for a weekend in 1996. I had to go to a banking convention and he hung out while I was at meetings. The room we had was about $300 or so per night and EXTREMELY small. I was disappointed about that, but it really is a grand hotel. The weekend we were there, the 49ers were having their super bowl ring ceremony and Boys II Men were performing for them. Boys II Men was easy to pick out since all the teenage girls were swarmed around them, but all of the football players were just big guys with big necks. Without their helmets and numbers, they are hard to identify. We kept a lookout for Steve Young, but never saw him. Their Sunday brunch was wonderful.
We loved Colorado Springs. Make sure you take the cog railroad to the top of Pike's Peak and definitely stop at the AF Academy. When we went there, we stopped in the bookstore and picked up a cadet.

We asked him if he was busy and if he could give us a driving tour of the post, stopping at the Cadet Chapel. He was very nice and obliged us. The amazing thing at the chapel is that the first floor is very opulent with stained glass windows, pipe organ, etc. This chapel is for Protestants. When you go downstairs, there is Catholic Chapel that is about 2/3's of the building, with a low, basement ceiling and an electric organ. When you walk behind the altar, you enter a "room for Jews" with a piano. I think it speaks volumes about the religious demographic in this country.
Thanks for letting me reminisce. If you go, you won't be disappointed with the Broadmoor. The pond alone, between the front and back buildings is beautiful by itself, then drop Pike's Peak in the background and WOW!