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    River Rock Cottages

    4.3 (21 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Cindy B.

    My in-laws recently came into town and we decided to take them up to Estes Park, but had hard time finding something affordable for 4 people for a single night. (Plus, as much as I love my in-laws, I'd really prefer that we have somewhat separate sleeping spaces!) I looked several other places before I stumbled across River Rock Cottages. While small (we also stayed in the Chickadee), it had everything we really needed for a single night and was in a great location - just a short walk to downtown. As Kim mentioned, these were renovated in 2008, and they did a great job modernizing the cottages while keeping a touch of the rustic. The kitchenette has a coffee pot and some coffee samples, plus a mini fridge and microwave. Wheel called to make the reservation, and we were surprised to find out that you really don't even have to go anywhere to check in. Each cottage has a keypad outside, so they email you the code to open and get the keys for your cottage. Great idea, although I would recommend making the code a little more challenging than just a single digit. Each cottage has it's own assigned parking (it's a single spot each; carpooling is essential!) and there's a lovely little flagstone common area with tables and chairs. Some of the cottages are adjoining, which is great for larger groups. The furnishings are simple but nice, and the bed and sleeper sofa are surprisingly comfortable. For the claustrophobic types, you probably won't enjoy the bathroom that much, but unless you flail about in the bathroom there's just enough space. The only thing lacking was an additional blanket - there was only one between the bed and the sleeper, but it was somehow warm enough that we were fine with just sheets. (In the notebook for Chickadee, some previous visitors suggested that they add air conditioning but I didn't pay attention to how old the note was - summergoers beware!) We were pleasantly surprised the following morning when fresh muffins from Estes Park Pie Shop & Bakery were delivered to our door, along with some (additional) coffee from Kind Coffee, and a jug of orange juice. Doesn't get much better than that!!

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    Judith S.

    We stayed at Aspen. When you walk in, you breath in fresh and crisp linens. It's super clean. The bed is comfortable. The views are great from most of the windows. It has plenty of room for my husband , our six year old and me. We didn't want to stay at a hotel but we dint want a condo either so this is great. It's a bedroom w living space. Fridge,microwave, sink, dishes, no stove top. Close to downtown, if it were summer we could have walked. If you want to be in the middle of nowhere, this location may not be ideal but it's still very quiet and peaceful. Saw deer in the yard so it's not a super busy street. We never found their WIFI network name so that's a minus. We will probably come back, summer would make it better. Thinking we could get a gc for our parents.

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    Owner was very rude and condescending. The cottage was nice, but, who wants to be treated like a second class citizen?!

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    Tiny Town Cabins

    Tiny Town Cabins

    3.0(29 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$

    My Fiancé and I went to Estes Park for a wedding. The bride/ groom recommended staying at the Trout…read moreHaven resorts Beaver Brook on the river. I accidentally booked the Tiny Town cabins instead of the Beaver Brook. Due to the cancellation policy, I was not able to receive any refund for my mistake. I ended up booking a room at a hotel instead and ate the cost. The staff is friendly but their refund policy needs work.

    We had a wonderful stay in cabin #20 Aspen. It was secluded by the river. Hearing the river at…read morenight with windows open was amazing. We also often had some elk visit in the back by the picnic table and chairs. Overall, we loved it here and it felt cozy. The bed is so comfortable and roomy. There was a good spaced armoire in the bedroom that fit all my clothes and shoes (I'm a heavy packer). We set all of our snacks and drinks on the dining room table. Counter was clean and big in kitchen. Fridge and stove were also clean. Lots of cooking ware in the kitchen as well as utensils. They have a microwave. No toaster (that I saw.. I didn't look too hard haha). Bathroom was pretty spacious and I think they had heated flooring in front of the tub?! Water was a little confusing to figure out. Left is hot, middle is to turn from tub faucet to shower, and right was cold (turned cold just slightly- controls were touchy). I started to freak out not seeing reviews specific to this cabin. Trying to provide as much detail as I can to avoid outdated reviews scaring new visitors from this beautiful remodeled cabin. Kim and Q from Iowa - we loved this cabin. Now onto some cons: 1. Because of the wind and nature itself, there is a lot of dirt and debris that gets in. I wish I had brought my own slippers. I wore socks or shoes inside to avoid getting dirt in the bed. We had the windows open, so dirt and little debris ended getting in anyways. 2. The window in the bedroom has a slit in the netting. Again, we got debris and bugs like mosquitos inside because of it. (At least we got good air flow lol!) 3. The hot water pressure is not as good. But the water does get hot and it gets hot fairly quickly. 4. I wish the bathroom had some cheap hand soap in it. I brought my own hand soap in case they didn't have any. Good thinking on my end. I am not using shampoo to wash my hands after using the restroom. Other than those minor details, this stay was amazing. Again, we loved the cabin and hope to come back someday. :)

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    The Stanley Hotel

    3.0(1.3k reviews)
    0.4 mi
    $$$

    We just came back from a girls trip to Colorado. We went to enjoy Bigfoot Days in Estes Park. My…read moremom & aunt thought it would be fun to have a spooky experience. The hotel is rich in history. Everywhere you look there is charm. We stayed in the "Cowboy Attic Suite". My mom immediately had an "experience". I heard a grandfather clock chime throughout our stay. I never saw one and forgot to ask where it was located. I love old clocks. My aunt had her own experience that woke her from her sleep. Everyone we encountered was nice and we appreciated the cander as we asked for their stories/experiences there. The bad....for what we paid, it was not worth it. The floor feels dirty. It is as though they have not thought to clean the carpets in quite some time. Under the bed is a nice layer of dust. The whole hotel could use a moist cloth and a good wipe down. The dust in the display cases throughout the hotel is obvious and off putting. We met Hannibal. Wish we would have booked the seance, but alas, we ran out of time. He was a hoot to talk to.

    Usually, we love staying at the The Stanley Hotel. The staff is always delightful and brings a…read moresmile to your face. Unfortunately, our Mother's Day weekend stay (May 9-11) was a miss. The entire outside of the hotel is torn up and under construction. There are very few parking spots available, and they are not reserved for hotel guests. We had to park at the Aspire Hotel and walk all of our luggage and belongings up to check in. We stayed in Room 215, which becomes extremely hot in warm weather because the sun sets directly on that side of the hotel (see photos provided). Since the hotel was built in 1909, there is no A/C. When we spoke with the front desk, we were told that once the sun set and temperatures dropped, opening the windows should cool the room down. Unfortunately, the room only cooled from 82 degrees to 79 degrees, and we could not sleep comfortably. Sunday morning, we requested a fan, and a box fan was delivered. Sunday night, the room finally cooled to 74 degrees -- but not until around 5 a.m. Paying $400 per night to be that uncomfortable was very disappointing. We recommend not staying at the hotel until construction is complete. If visiting during warmer months, make sure your room faces the front side of the hotel to avoid the intense afternoon and evening heat The bright spot of the stay was the staff at the restaurants and coffee shop, who were wonderful as always.

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    The Stanley Hotel - Front of New Hotel Addition

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    Looking up at one of the balconys.

    Skyline Cottages - You can see the hide a bed on the left and the desk in the right.

    Skyline Cottages

    2.3(20 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    We stayed here for a retreat and booked several of the cabins. I think I stayed in #6 which was the…read morelargest cabin and had two bedrooms, big living room, one bathroom, and a fairly large kitchen with space for all 14 of us to sit at a table. The cabins reminded me of my childhood home - the carpet, the couches, etc. It's all very early 80's. Oh and the artwork. Wow. There is nothing fancy about these cabins. In fact, I thought the kitchen was pretty drafty and not well insulated. There is a nice little outdoor area where you can eat or just sit if the weather is nice. It is just steps from the Big Thompson and there are little tables out by the riverside too. It's a lovely view. The cabins seem pretty pricy to me though. For my money, I'd stay at the YMCA of the Rockies instead. Those are also rustic but (at least when we stayed, first week of October) cabins were available at a much cheaper rate and seemed pretty comparable. Plus the Y has more activities onsite.

    Overpriced. Things are old and may not work. We had a jacuzzi in our room- but not enough hot…read morewater to fill the tube even once! - cabinets not cleaned between visits (or possibly ever!) more like walking into an unkept spare bedroom of a relative who doesn't care. - when we asked for napkins or paper towels or tissues, they said, "we don't stock those items- just toilet paper." - the oven had a mind a mind of it's own (& I know how to work an oven!) turning the control to a lower temperature caused the oven to heat to 450°F- turning the knob down- and it stayed at 450- there was no way to lower the temp without just turning it off. When we asked if there was a trick to getting the oven to work- inn keepers response was, "you can't tell what temp it is, it just goes on or off" We were 2 people- one on queen bed the other on pull out sofa. When sofa pulled out- it blocked front door from opening (can we say: "fire hazard"?) We should have used the fireplace on the last night instead of the first night- even with all the smoke-screen glass doors closed (& the flue open) a charred ash smell heavily lingered in the room for our entire visit. The room doesn't vent very well. We stayed 3 nights in Cottage 7- attached to the inn keepers house- $150 per night End of July (no vacancy in most other places) - despite all mentioned above, it was a place to stay when every other place was booked- in between Estes and entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park- so it gets 2 stars instead of one.

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    Skyline Cottages - Great grandmas plates.

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    Skyline Cottages - That was supposed to pass for a kitchen.

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