Back to Broadmoor (The) Beautifull Resort The resort is what you would expect from a 5 star resort. We started our journey from Denver DIA to Colorado Springs Broadmoor by using a car service refered to us by the hotel and are just as spectacular as the hotel services. Go to here site at http://www.americanfleet.org and reserve your transportation service. They take you right to the front of the hotel. We went to brunch which was so tastey. The spa has every ammenity you could want, massage, facial, manacure and pedicure. You will be pampered at every turn.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Aug 13 2009 Red Wine incident I was showing seven of my RN friends the lovely Broodmoor on a reunion outing. We stopped in for some wine and to check out the grounds for a future booking. A waitress in training spilled red wine on one of my friends (top and bottom) and all we heard was "I am so sorry." Spilling wine was not the issue. It was how it was handled. In the 4 days they were visiting Colorado, this was the only negative experience.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jul 02 2008 A luxury that we save for We've been going to the broadmoor for decades. it is the one luxury that we save for. Everything is perfect - and each time it gets a bit better
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Feb 25 2008 Amazing! I love everything about the Broadmoor. It is sophisiticated and luxurious! There is so much to do, you don't even have to leave the hotel! The grounds and the view are breath-taking! The rooms are ALL beautiful, clean and comfortable! I would recommend it to anyone who is willing to spend a few extra dollars on a hotel! It is TOTALLY worth it!
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! User from on Jan 11 2008 Not sure how they do it, but they do It seems like "substandard" is becoming the new "standard" when it comes to service. This is NOT the case with the Broadmoor.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Dec 31 2007 So this is what heaven is like... This is simply the best traditional resort hotel in the world. Permit me to provide a brief frame of reference. I have had the good fortune to stay in many of the world's finest traditional hotels on business and for pleasure. To name a few, the Connaught , and the Grosvenor House (London), the Plaza and the Pierre (NY), the Beverly Wilshire (Beverly Hills), the Shutters (Santa Monica), the Drake (Chicago), the Hotel Huntington, the Mark, the Palace, and Stanford Court (San Francisco), the Phoenician (Phoenix), the Brown Palace (Denver), the Peaks (Telluride), the Willard and the Mayflower (Washington, DC) , the Georges V and Hotel Paris Le Parc (Paris), the Grand Hotel Plaza (Rome), the Bisanzio and Hotel Cipriani (Venice), the Grand National (Luzern) and dozens of converted, refurbished castles, abbeys and manor estates worldwide. None of these on their best day compare with the Broadmoor on its worst. Impeccably trained staff, magnificent rooms, championship golf courses (home of the US senior Open in 2008) and the tiniest attention to detail place this Great Lady at the pinnacle of traditional resorts worldwide. The guantlet has been thrown, Ladies and Gentlemen, and the challenge to the rest of civilized hotelry is clear.: match the standard set by the Broadmoor.
Reviewed by: Bill from on Nov 06 2007 Wonderful time!! Everything about The Broodmoor is first class. The rooms are beautiful and the service is excellent. Views outside the hotel are incredible. Our family finds plenty to keep us all busy. The outdoor pool alone is worth the visit.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Sep 12 2007 Best place we've stayed This is the best place that my husband and I have ever stayed. We spent a long weekend there with friends and loved it. The rooms were decorated in a lovely country French decor, the ammenities were wonderful, the spa was great, the golf course was fun, and the scenery can't be beat. We were there in early spring so we didn't get to use the outdoor pool, but the setting was lovely. Every staff member was extremely helpful and friendly. There are multiple places to eat on the grounds so you never need to leave. Of course, there are wonderful things to do in the area, also.
Reviewed by: Kelli B from on Sep 11 2007 Wonderful Wonderful! I stayed here with my aunt and uncle and we had a wonderful time!! We loved walking around the lake and just enjoying every little thing about the hotel! Fast service, very clean rooms, and a great historic building! Not to mention the bars and restaurants...wow!! Cant wait to go back one day!
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jul 18 2007 The Broadmoor goes above & beyond to accomodate! My husband, 11 yr old daughter & I just returned home from a magnificent 8 day stay at The Broadmoor. We have travelled all over the world staying at 5 Star Resorts & we must say, this place was by far the best! What made it such a wonderful experience was a combination of the "exceptional" friendly staff service, impeccable grounds/pool/spa/golf/tennis area, immaculate daily maid service, fantastic food, & the breathtaking views of the Cheyenne Mountains. We were very well taken care of the entire time & have never felt so pampered on a vacation. The hotel was crowded due to the 4th of July festivities, conferences & a wedding....but not once did we feel we had to wait for any type of service which was unbelievably amazing.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jul 09 2007