There were 5 adults in our group and we chose the family room over a handicapped room and another room. This way we could all be in one room. It had a bedroom with a queen bed and a twin bed. Then there was another queen sized bed and futon along with a small dinette and kichenette. The free WiFi, pool & hot tub were very nice as well. It was close enough to the center of town to be easily accessible, but far enough away that it was relaxing. For a budget motel it was a good choice.
Teresa L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Atlanta, GA
I thought we were going to be staying in a lodge, but this is a quite dated motel. We were first told that our room was by the highway, so we could expect some traffic noise. I don’t like noise, so I requested a room change. The desk clerk was very nice and moved us to a less noisy room with two double beds(we only needed one) for an extra charge of $ 3.00 a day. He told us not to touch the extra bed, since the price might be increased. Kind of weird., I wasn’t at all impressed with the room at first. The wood paneling, old furniture and very dated bedding are not very attractive. The room was super clean though and it was more than adequate for our two night stay. Service was super friendly and helpful. This«lodge» is in a great location for those who are visiting the Rocky Mountain National Park. It is also close to many stores and restaurants. Overall, we were satisfied with our stay. The rooms just need to be updated. On the other hand, it was kind of cool to stay in 60’s style motel.
Heather B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Oklahoma City, OK
My husband and I were very pleased with this motel. We stayed in the king suite with private balcony and it was only $ 86.00 after tax, for one night. We’ve stayed in all types of hotels… luxury and flea bag. This one is definitely one of my top cheap stays!
Dale T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Portland, OR
Wow! Don’t know where the other two reviewers stayed, but I liked this place a lot. It’s not the Residence Inn: It’s a small, older, independent, roadside motel serving mostly National Park visitors. For its class, motels don’t come better than this. Great value.(Booked thru Priceline) The owner/hosts were gracious, friendly, and thoughtful. The room was small, but very clean and well appointed with all the amenities a Park visitor might want: frig, hairdryer, iron, good drip coffee, microwave, basic cable, comfortable bed. They even provided a decent bath soap … rare in most budget motels. The location was quiet and very convenient. «Creepy»? Perhaps if you’re a New Yorker unaccustomed to quiet, Park-side small towns. This is Estes Park, not Chicago’s southside. No muggers lurking in the dark. This place far-exceeded my expectations, and I’d definitely stay there again.
Chris J.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Aurora, CO
Horrific, I essentially stay in hotels for a living and this is as bad as I’ve seen. Baseboard heaters in the bedroom don’t work. Walls are warped. It has a pungent scent, stings the nostrils. I wouldn’t wish a stay at this place on my worst enemy…
Jason K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Dallas, TX
A lot of money for very little value. Rooms are in pretty bad shape and air conditioning only in front room. Check out time is at 10am and they will not extend the time. The maid only stays for a few hours. Office closes at 10pm. If you have an issue after 10pm you are out of luck. I suppose you get what you pay for but It’s a lot to sacrifice to save a little money.
Amira U.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Aberdeen, WA
Creepy as all get out at night, but adorable and cheap too. Not sure where the balance is with those two, but if you’re just crashing for an unplanned extra night in CO like I was, go for it. For the single dollar sign, book through Priceline or something similar.