We recently found ourself in Crested Butte for a 3 day ski trip. Previously we have stayed up on the mountain and were riding the awesome shuttle bus to town each night. This time we decided to flip the script and stay in town since we could bus up and back to the skiing, but would be in town for everything else. This was a great move and we will stay in town from now on. ||Making the reservation online was quick and easy. A few days before we arrived we received an email with arrival info. The email promised a second email to come on our day of arrival at 2:00pm with an access code for the building. Right at 2:00pm the email arrived and included detailed instructions on getting to the lofts and how to access our room. ||The instructions were thorough but simple. We quickly accessed our room with the code and enjoyed not having to keep track of keys. ||The room itself was large and well appointed, and the bathroom was on par with a Ritz Carlton or 4 Seasons. It had a large walk-in shower that was also a steam shower. There was a stand alone soaking tub, heated floors, heated towel rack and a small closet in the bathroom. Many thoughtful touches were included like chap stick and shaving cream. ||The room itself included a mini fridge full of snacks and non alcoholic beverages. There was a large flatscreen TV with direct TV and a full closet. ||The few things that didn’t work perfectly were the elevator which we could take down in the morning with our skis, but couldn’t take up at the end of the ski day. Also on the evening of the college football title game the direct tv system couldn’t display the ESPN channel showing the game. Other channels worked fine including other ESPN family of channels so it clearly wasn’t a weather or blocked signal issue. ||Within a block of the lofts are most of the bars and restaurants that Crested Butte has to offer. You can’t beat the location. Further the bus to the ski slopes is literally across the street and takes 10 minutes. ||This is our new go to place when we are in...
Read moreThe room itself was nice but the experience accessing the hotel was terrible. They market themselves as a hotel, but there is no reception, there was not a single person in the building when we arrived. The restaurant was closed for three days. The only way to access the room (which there's only 3 rooms total in the entire place) was with a code. There was no note by the code keypad for help or even a number to call for issues. The email confirmation Public House sent a day prior went to my spam and the Subject had no indication of the actual hotel. The subject line listed the room name, not the hotel. We spent two hours of sitting in our car trying to figure out how to access and calling the main line that went straight to voicemail. we finally found the code via email in spam.||||The worst part was the hotel concierge team did not call us back until 23 hours after we initially called. The service (or lack there of) was a huge disappointment - especially for the...
Read moreAwesome one bedroom loft. Beautiful finishes. Right in the heart of crested butte. You literally walk out the door and you are on elk. Free bus to the base is literally across the street. Noise was no issue for us but presumably due to COVID there was no live music downstairs, but as advertised the loft is literally located above a bar/music venue so noise comes with the territory. We were in town for the last weekend of the ski season so people were out living it up in the streets and we definitely could hear some of that but again, some noise comes with the territory when you stay in the heart of the action! There is no designated parking lot for this property but there was plenty of street parking so not an issue. There was a small ski locker available to us that fit both my skis and my husbands snowboard so we didn’t have to carry those back upstairs with us. Oh, and awesome spacious bathroom with a super cool shower with a steam feature. Would def...
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