"For an older property, it’s in decent shape. However, the beds were extremely uncomfortable in the bar closes early, but I didn’t like the fact that the conference rooms and the amenities were below on the first level so you didn’t have a lot of traffic because it was a busy hotel"
"The professionalism from the manager to the staff was absolutely horrific! The manager and staff have a comprehensive misunderstanding of how to treat their guests in the hospitality business!
My wife and I stayed at the Ranahan to celebrate my birthday during Memorial Day weekend in Summit County. Unfortunately, our units fire alarm system malfunctioned just before midnight with terrible noise not only for us but also for the other guests in the surrounding units. The fire alarm system continued to malfunction for at least another five times while my wife was present in the unit.
We were told to remove our belongings from the unit. The extremely inept staff member on duty in charge of the front desk was incapable of thinking on his feet! We were told by the staff member that the Ranahan did not have any alternative which we could move to for the evening. The staff member failed to contact any of the other Hyatt Vacation Clubs in the area to check for possible availability (i.e., Breckenridge and Beaver Creek locations). I requested a supervisor only to be told that he/she could not be reached. The staff member didn't even offer to check for other lodging facilities in the area. He admitted that he was not given any authority to charge a credit card for our needed alternative lodging.
I requested that the manager give me a call. That did not happen until Thursday with an offer to reimburse our resort fees. How kind and understanding of the manager?!!! AVOID!"
"The bed was nice. And the staff was nice. Everything else in the room was very worn out. Dingy. There was a basic surface clean, but it’s lacking the care to put in a good scrub kind of clean. I honestly didn’t want to think about it. Our stay was very short, so we didn’t try the breakfast.
Honestly opinion: I think the murals on the wall, and the art had more thought than the upkeep of the room. I’m glad the bed was comfortable."
If you're planning a road trip to Idaho Springs, booking a spot at a caravan park is a good way to experience all the area offers. Travellers looking for fun and food come here for the skiing and restaurants. After you've settled in at the caravan park in Idaho Springs, take in the mountain landscape and riverfront.
What are some of the best caravan parks near Idaho Springs?
Lawson Adventure Yurts is a highly recommended caravan park for your road trip, featuring free self-parking and free WiFi. If you've fallen in love with the idea of a home on wheels, you might enjoy the terrace and a picnic area available at this campsite.
What's there to see in Idaho Springs?
If you're looking for some ways to explore Idaho Springs while making the most of your travel budget, this destination has lots to offer. Spots where you'll find natural beauty on display include Clear Creek, Torreys Peak and Saint Mary's Glacier. Other places not to be missed include Echo Mountain Park, Mount Blue Sky and Underhill Museum.
What's it like staying in a Idaho Springs caravan park?
Booking a spot at a motorhome park is a fun and budget-friendly alternative for your road trip to Idaho Springs. This type of accommodation gives you a generous space to park your motorhome and stay the night where you're often surrounded by beautiful scenery. You and your friends can make use of the amenities provided by many caravan parks, such as charging stations, Wi-Fi and barbecue areas.