We visited with our 2 boys for 3 days. We stayed in Bunkhouse # 2 - beautiful view of Pike's Peak. The accommodations were what we expected except the unbelieveable moths that came in through the old window seal. I did have to sweep and mop the place myself when we moved in. I think the maid forgot. I borrowed a broom from outside the swimming pool and used wet wipes for a mop because the office was closed by then. They did give us a broom to keep the next day. The pool was OK - unfinished but usable, the ping pong table was also musty smelling, there was no archery that we were aware of even though my 8 yr old son was so looking forward to it, our hour-long horseback ride was very nice, our guide was very sweet as was the gal in the office. But the $40 arena ride for my little one was 5 rounds around a dirt arena. He was bored, my husband who led him was bored - there was absolutely nothing exciting about it, and everything else we read in past reviews of this place fell short, way short. The photos showed a full fridge which was not the case but the printed information did mention a mini fridge which I guess I missed. There were no sightings of bears - the folks in the stable said they'd never - never - seen them. The petting zoo was laughable - really. There were no friendly staff around - not as the website suggests - except the caretakers for the horses who were polite enough when spoken to. The picnic gazebo was run down and weedy, there's a baseball court - outdated but ok - swings - my swing-lover 3 yr old was not interested because it just looked unapproachable - for lack of a better description. The pool OK but there was no welcoming feel to the place, and definitely no "smell of home-cookin' in the air". It was a very depressing Ghost Town. It may have seen better days. I went there positive, excited and I do like peaceful, calm...this was neglected, depressing and run down. I couldn't help but feel I had been taken (financially). Because it was so negative, we basically used it just to sleep in and $150+ is a big price to pay for that. I wish we had stayed in Manitou or COS. For the next 3 nights in Manitou, we paid less, had better accommodations, even maid service!, closer accessibility to the tourist landmarks (even tho that wasn't our expectation with TripleB) and much, much better value. Having said that, I think if you board your horses there and go out to ride all day, it may be your cup of tea. They do have a lot of horses and what looks like a huge outdoor oven and a pavilion which may be fun for very large groups who go out there for an evening but nothing that I can see for small families - at least on our visit.
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