enter the gateway to the rockies...welcome to the Hampton Inn Loveland.Situate yourself amidst majestic natural splendor in Loveland, the... more »
enter the gateway to the rockies...welcome to the Hampton Inn Loveland.Situate yourself amidst majestic natural splendor in Loveland, the "Gateway to the Rockies." This key "Front Range" city also serves as a convenient connecting point to the many wonders of the Denver/Boulder area. The Hampton Inn® hotel in Loveland is located at the gateway to the Rocky Mountain National Park and Estes Park, right next to the Loveland Factory Outlet Complex.Experience one of the most majestic, awe-inspiring sights in the country when you visit the Rocky Mountain National Park. Also take in some skiing and see wildlife and scenic rock formations at Devil's Backbone. They are both within easy reach of our hotel in Loveland. Take a beautiful drive along the Poudre Canyon Scenic Highway, or head to Carter Lake for boating and fishing. Our Loveland hotel also gives you easy access to the Edora Ice Center and the Budweiser Events Center. Get a touch of local art at the Benson Sculpture Park, or get a feel for local history at the Loveland Historical Museum. Take a short drive into nearby Boulder to enjoy the famous Pearl Street Mall, or take a day trip to Vail or Aspen for world-class skiing. Get more tips on all the area's amazing attractions from the friendly team at our Loveland hotel.services & amenitiesEven if you're in Loveland to enjoy the great outdoors, we want you to enjoy our great indoors as well. That's why we offer a full range of services and amenities at our hotel to make your stay with us exceptional.Are you planning a meeting? Wedding? Family reunion? Little League game? Let us help you with our easy booking and rooming list management tools.* Meetings & Events* Local restaurant guide
Hilton
Nice big room. Free internet. Pool and
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Posted Jun 11, 2008
Good
Nice big room. Free internet. Pool and Hot tub stayed open until 12am. Housekeeping needs a bit of work(I found remnants of burned incense). Great Friendly staff. Overall Great...
50 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
My recent three day stay at the Hampton Inn in Loveland was a nightmare, mostly due to the incompetent front desk staff and absent manager.
The room itself wasn't bad. Though, the wall-mounted heater/air conditioner was so noisy, I had to purchase earplugs to wear for my second and third nights there. Also, the water pressure in the shower was so weak, I had to adjust the shower head to the "massage" setting just to get enough pressure to wash the shampoo out of my hair (and I have short hair).
The worst part was the poor treatment I received from the front desk staff. An arrogant, college-aged male front desk clerk tried to tell me I couldn't stay there for my third (and final) night, because the hotel was booked and I had been listed (erroneously) as a one night guest. He refused to accept that his co-worker had made a mistake regarding the number of nights I needed my room. Unfortunately, I couldn't take up the problem with the manager, because she doesn't work on weekends (their busiest days)! After agreeing to pay $60 more than the original price quoted to me, I was "allowed" to stay there my final night. Later that night, another front desk clerk (an older man) overheard me complaining about the poor service I received, and he began shouting at me to "Shut up! Shut up! Go back to your room and go to sleep!!" I felt so threatened, I nearly called the police.
The current front desk staff and management at Hampton Inn in Loveland apparently aren't familiar with the old saying, "the customer is King". They were insulting, rude, and seemed to be going out of their way to remind me that Hampton Inn isn't a five star hotel.
42 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
We were on a mini vacation and enjoyed the pool and spa, the complimentary breakfast was excellant, and the room was comfortable. Also was in a convient location.