My wife wanted to hike Rocky Mountain National Park, so we looked for nice places to stay. There are not a lot of options. The Stanley hotel is historic but very old and does not have air conditioning in case it happened to be a hot day. We settled on this place as the pictures looked nice enough, but it was a let down. A lot of bait and switch. Essentially selling the hot tub feature, but when we got there, the water levels were low about 12" below the highest jet, and the temperature was only at 100 with a warning not to increase the temperature. Come on guys. The house is very dark and things are run down. The door to the master bathroom's hinge is loose, so the door must be lifted up to close. Lots of threatening messages saying you will be responsible if you break something - makes you feel right at home. They make you pay for an insurance policy to book which is a bit ridiculous. I got a love note from the owner saying since I was only staying 2 nights that I could not use the BBQ. Thanks. Low water pressure except the master shower for some reason. Dishwasher can't open all of the way because it hits the oven handle. No blackout shades in the master, so although the house is dark, at 5:30am, it's not in the master bedroom preventing you from sleeping in. The beds were harder than we're used to. Overall, we enjoyed Rocky Mountain National Park, but did not enjoy our accomodations.