Pros: The area is beautiful. There is some cool history to check out around the hotel. Staff is *friendly enough.*
Cons: rooms are in DIRE need to repairs (broken mirrors, bathroom sink black from constant dripping, door handle broken, etc). Power went out and there is NO backup anywhere on site (was down for 4.5 hours with no inclination from the staff to say anything about anything), so heat was off in mid January in the Colorado mountains 🤔. If more than 3 or 4 rooms are on wifi it's virtually non-existent, and with hardly any cellphone carriers having service in the area, that means zero communication with anyone... Not a good look. All floors seem to be from the original 1903 building, so no footfall goes unnoticed (even on the bottom floor coming from the 3rd). All of this for $210 a night? It's laughable.
All in all, it would be a 2/10 experience. Not recommended until they make major renovations and change some of the staff.