We stayed here for one night during a tour of Boulder-Estes Park-Fort Collins. Estes Park is the gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park, and having not been there for nearly 20 years, it was amazing how touristy the town has become. It is full of typical tourist shops and little real character. This Comfort Inn is located off the main drag, heading east out of town, which is not such a bad thing.
Our room was one of the older ones toward the rear of the property, facing the mountains, but there were too many other buildings to allow for an unencumbered mountain view. The room had a nice LG LCD flat screen, a good size refrigerator and a microwave. The bed was a bit soft but quite adequate. The bathroom was plain and the toiletries minimal. The room was quite clean. But the walls were very thin – the plumbing above us and next to us was noisy as was foot traffic above us. The shower was intermittently cool and scalding hot – a safety concern. The breakfast was average.
This is a family-owned and run property, which is a nice concept. Overall, clean and convenient, but nothing to write home about.








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