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User Reviews for Sky HotelResearch 16 user reviews for Sky Hotel.
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Jul 24, 2009 by
Dawn from Kalamazoo,MI
“The staff couldn't have been more friendly.” Sep 29, 2008 by
Kathy
“Young staff members were rather disdainful; older staff member was very courteous and helpful.” Sep 3, 2008 by
Lindsey from Virginia
“I love this place. Thank you for being a fun place instead of one of the many uptight hotels in town.” May 27, 2008 by
Aaron from Littleton, CO
“Nice place to visit during the off season. Downtown Aspen and close to everything an outdoors person would want to do. Parking was a pain but had to valet park when the hotel had plenty of spaces to park in. Also parking was an extra cost, that was not expected in the off season and an empty hotel and city.” Apr 30, 2008 by
Cameron from Douglas, WY
“This hotel hold up to the Kempton image. Great place to find a young and vibrant crowed ready to have fun. Location is perfect for all Aspen activities. Hotel staff were very helpful on all levels of service. Overall experience was great.” Oct 8, 2007 by
Mark from Black Forest, CO
“I really enjoyed the outdoor common areas by the pool and hot tub. Staff was friendly and helpful. I'm not a big fan of modern art, so I can't be a good judge of the decor. Even though it was top quality.” Jul 24, 2007 by
Adele from Oakland, CA
“This hotel had a weird garish look, trying to be hip for young skier, which is who it's for and should be for. The front lobby was shabby and uncomfortable; the bar was not pretty or comfortable (although the youngsters had a great time in there). It was hard to see from the street and thus not easy to find.” Jul 24, 2007 by
Jennifer from Haiku, HI
“A cool hotel! The decor was fun and it had all the amenities. The staff was extremely helpful. We enjoyed our stay immensely.” Dec 9, 2006 by
Molly from Carlisle, MA
“Other than waking to the sound of snow removal equipment droning away right outside the window, it was a mostly good experience. If you're handling your own luggage, you might want to request a first floor room because there is no elevator.” Aug 7, 2006 by
Kate from Willowbrook, IL
“The hotel is steps from the gondola which is great especially in the winter. It's also steps from the heart of the city. The hotel is very unique and modern. It's clearly focused on the audience of young professionals who want to get away in complete luxury. The rooms are equipped with everything traveler would need, including bottles of wine. The rooms are a bit small but decorated in a fun modern way with animal print theme. The hotel is also a host to one of the hippest restaurants in town.” Jun 2, 2006 by
Jeremy from Denver, CO
“It looks like they spent some time updating an old hotel with some groovy carpets and wallpaper, but the dated structure still makes it feel a bit frumpy. The IPod player was a nice touch, but they ran out of the complimentary breakfast muffins about an hour early.” Jun 1, 2006 by
Jenny from Erie, CO
“A great get away for a weekend for the price! A bigger hotel with a B and B feel. It was off season and the feeling was very relaxed. The staff went out of their way to be helpful. Great Suite upgrade! Awesome location.” May 30, 2006 by
Deb from Superior, CO
“Beautiful setting, nice pool and waterfall, warm water, not tub attached. Hot in rooms, look of a remade travel lodge, during the 5pm-6pm complimentary drink hour, drinks were solicited then charged to hotel room without reminding guests it was complimentary drink hour. Parking charge $15. to park in hotel parking lot-won't return. Not a true Kempton. No marketing rep like in Seattle to have a tarot char reader or a person to make complimentary mixed drinks be center of lobby action. Needed to get concierge to come over from office and pour wine that was tucked in corner. Not about the guests.” May 9, 2006 by
Kendra from Louisville, KY
“This was most-likely an older motel renovated by Kempton. So, the building itself is nothing special - -small lobby and outside corridors to the rooms. The walls are very thin and we could hear outside noise and noise from other rooms. Luckily, we were there during the off-season, so it was relatively quiet. (The bar and restaurant on-site were closed.) I can't imagine getting much sleep when its crowded though. The rooms were large and the amenities were nice - -Aveda toiletries. There is also a City Market grocery located less than a block away which was very convenient.” Jul 13, 2005 by
Brett
“I cannot imagine that the Sky is not the coolest hotel in Aspen. The rooms are very nice while smallish. The hotel is about a one minute walk from the Aspen Mountain Oldola. The pool and lounge were happening all day, with a great food and drink menu. Excellent electronic music, either recorded or spun by a DJ, was omnipresent. A great hotel for the young and hip, or those agreeable to such persons.” May 25, 2005 by
Anne from Denver, CO
“This was a great hotel. All Kimpton's are. You have to PAY for the service, but it is fantastic.” Hotel Representatives:
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