When we enter this hotel, we have the impression of going back to the beginning of the 1900s. The owners have done an excellent job of preserving the look and feel of this old hotel. Modern-day facilities are discretely integrated in the old style of the construction. Unlike in a museum, where we learn about the past by reading and studying, we rather experience what the past was, just by being there.
Staying here was great! Lots of old charm in the hotel with spacious and comfy rooms. Lobby downstairs was a really nice place to hangout in the mornings as well.
The property is clean and convenient. It is quaint and well done.
There was no cream available for the coffee service and we did not see any employees.
Loved this place. 1906 western hotel with creaky hardwood floors and a welcoming lobby that harkens back to that time period. Rooms are all themed with my stay in the John Denver room with a log wood interior and assorted Denver records. Room was actually nice sized with a comfortable bed, tv, fridge and microwave. Bathrooms are small so take note, and the floors creak so you will hear it in the morning. Will definitely return to try a different themed room!
Hotel with a lot of character. Reserved it for the boutique feel (rather than the other cookie-cutter hotel in town). Certainly felt like roughing it in the wild west. Radiator heating in the rooms, tiny bathroom, tiny shower, creaky floors. You're definitely staying here for the charm of the rooms and not the comfort. I did appreciate the decorations in the room, the books in there, and I wish I spent more time in the common area. Also, the only place I've stayed that offered electrolyte packets along with the coffee and tea in the common area, which was appreciated.
This is an old property with it's age showing. That said, it was clean and the staff was helpful and pleasant. If you know what you are buying with a stay here, it's worth it. I would stay here again.
I needed a last-minute economical room to stay in before my son's MTB race in Steamboat. The John Denver theme room looked "interesting" and was the only one available. Last minute my younger daughter decided to come also. I brought a foam mattress and sleeping bag for her.
Kids were sort of skeptical when we parked (they need a better parking lot light, btw). We all thought it was sort of cool, with the log cabin style headboard and wall treatment. Bathroom had a strange layout with only a small space between the toilet and corner of the shower, to access the sink. Anyhoo, it worked for one night although we were a bit sleep deprived in the morning because there wasn't really any room for the bedroll on the floor because sonny insists on bringing in his beloved and expensive bike inside due to fear of theft, even when locked up. We all slept in the comfy king bed but daughter moves a lot when sleeping so it wasn't the best sleeping situation.
Anyways, all in all, an OK place to stay for a night
The best part about staying at this hotel is the fact itâs an old property. The hotel is charming and rustic. I could imagine Doc Holliday and Kate staying there; donât know if they ever did, but the rooms and set up make one think that.
Reserved a room for 2 nights. At 2:30pm on the way driving to the hotel I received a call saying that there was a house keeping issue with the room we had reserved & âunfortunately we donât have a room for you this evening.â They did end up finding a room for 1 night but said thatâs all she could do.No room for the remainder of our stay!
When we arrived 40 minutes later no mgr or clerk to be found. Next morning same results. No one around to find out about the rest of our reservation. No calls or email from the hotel! Bad business practices!!