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Sonesta Simply Suites Denver West Federal Center
4/548 Reviews
Front entrance/check in area is extremely small, no way to be even 2 feet from someone else entering or exiting. No way to do touch-less check-in or get into the room without the card keys (which kept failing despite keeping them away from phones which demagnetize them). Maintenance man was wearing a mask - under his chin and not on his face. He never distanced himself, actually pushed past me at close distance more than once. Our room was on the top floor facing west - we had the direct sun in our room and it was a very hot day so our room was hot. Thought I might open the ac to full settings but that didn't work - the separate bedroom didn't have a unit, only a tiny vent to the living room where another family member was sleeping so the bedroom was hot. So the next thing was to open the window but there was a huge security light shining directly into the window. Why? Shouldn't it be pointing out onto the parking lot, not into the room? The light probably added to the heat imho. So it was overly hot all night. As we were checking out I was looking at housekeeping carts and didn't see anything out of the ordinary - no special steam cleaners, etc. It would have been nice to have a small packet of Lysol wipes added to the small dishwashing liquid under the sink to disinfect things.
Hampton Inn by Hilton Denver West Federal Center
4.3/5101 Reviews
This is a well located property. Desk Staff were very helpful, even though they were fairly busy, took the time to answer our questions about the area. Room was excellent, no complaints at all. We slept well. Only problem was the ”two level” parking lot, but was doable.
Hampton Inn Denver-West/Golden
4/5100 Reviews
Visiting this hotel after visiting Denver Red Rock Park. The front desk service was very good, although the decoration was a little outdated, but it was very clean, the towels were very new, and the room was relatively large. Because we didn't have breakfast early the next morning. Driving the i70 high speed is still very convenient. There is a parking lot in front of and behind the hotel, suitable for children.
Fairfield Inn & Suites Denver West/Federal Center
4.5/5107 Reviews
Facilities are newer and well kept. I have zero complaints admit my stay here. Honestly, it exceeded my expectations. Unfortunately, I woke up to late for the breakfast or I'd comment on that as well.
Extended Stay America Select Suites - Denver - Lakewood South
2.8/518 Reviews
Staying at the Extended Stay-Denver Lakewood South has been a nice experience. The room and the property are clean. Everyone who works there is kind, helpful, and they do their job well. It has been a great home away from home. Thank you so much!
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Wheat Ridge-Denver West
3.8/5102 Reviews
I’ll be fair; it’s not all bad, but here’s my summary up front: Don’t expect typical Holiday Inn Express experience if you choose to stay here, in the cleanliness or the service, you’ll get neither. Good stuff: Breakfast was generally good and is a big perk to staying at HIE. This is really what is saving this particular place in my opinion. Soaps and supplies are pretty good. Dove soaps-nice! -unless you need replenishment. Water pressure is tremendous if you are into that. TV works like it should. AC keeps you nice and cool on hot days. Location right off Interstate. Bad stuff: We stayed 4 nights so know this was not just a “had a bad day,” but consistent things we dealt with. Pool is nasty. NASTY. My son tried it for 5minutes and that was enough. Stuff on the floor of the pool (peeling? Dirty?) ladder out was clearly needing fixed/replaced. Around pool area were gas cans out in the open, and what appeared to be random parts of broken luggage carts. And other stuff. (Side note: why is it so hard to get a HIE with a working, decent pool? Out of many we have used, I can remember 1 that was not being fixed or dilapidated.) Stuff was out there even on day 3 of stay. See pic TP. Who needs a holder? Ours was broken before we arrived. Reported it right away. It’s still broken when we left day 4. So we just dealt with it. And when you’re running low you got to find someone and tell them to get you more. It’s hard to find someone sometimes to do this. Shower curtain had mold growing. Told staff on day 2. Replaced on day 3. Way to go but how about a protocol for prevention? Bathroom door locked but unlocked by wiggling. That’s a little too easy in my opinion. Supplies: I almost went down the street to Target to buy some washcloths. It seemed it was pretty hard to get them. We didn’t have enough towels (including washcloths and hand towels) to start. We would ask for more but it always seemed to be the excuse of “we are washing those” “we don’t have enough” “I only have enough towels for ppl in this other room because they are a ‘stayover’” (I was a stayover too). Sometimes we’d get a pool towel mixed in (because why not? No one’s using the nasty pool!) It was a hodgepodge many times. And we ALWAYS had to ask. We asked to have our room made up 3 total times. Out of those 3, we received the service once. When we get back once after 5:30 and asked about the missed service, they said there was no one to do it, and they ran up towels and took our overflowing trash away. Sketchy surroundings: a lot of homeless ppl around here. A very sketchy motel to the south (makes this HIE look amazing by comparison) is frequented by police, the homeless, and an interesting cross-section of humanity. We had no incidents, but we didn’t ever set out on foot anywhere but to the van, and never late at night. Not the place to just take a walk/jog). Sign frequently put up in lobby “be back soon.”Witnessed several arriving guests over 4 days gree

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