Bare bones accomodations. Small rooms with no frills. Minimal TV channels.
Unfortunately, unless you book very far in advance at one of the few lakefront lodges this is about your only choice. It's not that bad, just no frills. I would have been MUCH happier with a balcony overlooking the lake.
Overall, Grand Lake is not my kind of place. The whole town is basically one main street where everything is. There is nothing to do in town but bar hop or shop for souvenirs. There is a nice waterfall you can hike to at the edge of town. I was very surprised that there wasn't a charter boat service that gave scheduled cruises of the lake. That would have been a nice way to spend the evening.
Beware the office is only open 8AM to 9PM. No coffeepot in room and no coffee or donuts served until 8AM. Not very nice as most travelers like to be up and on the road before 8AM. They do have a key drop box so you can leave early.
You also have to get ice inside the office.
There is a small hot tub inside a screened porch. Adequate after a day of hiking, but not nearly as nice as it would be if you could be enjoying a lake view under the stars.
Overall, we felt a little uneasy as we were told that bears were frequently spotted in the parking lot, one just an hour before we arrived actually.
We ate dinner at the restaurant across the street. Soup and salad bar are extra, not included with the meals. Was impressed that they had real chicken legs on the kids menu. Overall, felt everything we ate was flavored with too much pepper.
The thing I disliked the most was that this hotel has a 7 day cancellation policy. We were afraid to not have a reservation during the busy summer season, but we would have liked to have altered our plans a little and maybe have stayed in Estes Park, but we were unable to cancel this room.
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