Comfortable hotel with decent rates, easy access to most of the Boulder attractions, and nice views if you pick an upper floor room facing the garden/mountains.
Multiple dining options are close by - a 5-10 minute walk gives you access to everything from upscale, uniquely inspired pizza and classic burger joints, to authentic and inexpensive Tibetan and Mexican restaurants. There is a Safeway grocery store and a liquor/beer store in the lot just behind the building (an easy walk to stock your min-fridge!)
The hotel restaurant leaves something to be desired, but is acceptable if you don't feel like leaving to eat. However the service is very slow - as the only patrons in the restaurant, we waited about 35 minutes from arrival for our food at lunch.
Stained carpets, dirty walls, and the carpet of my entire room was quite damp when I came in. Oh, and I had to ride the creepiest, creakiest old elevator to get to my floor (taking the stairs only from now on!). The staff are sweet and the happy hour at the restaurant here is pretty good. The bed is fine, with crisp, clean linens. I also happened to get a room with a view of the grounds, which really are quite lovely. That said, for the high price -- this place is pretty pitiful. I would be quite unhappy if I weren't getting comped for travel this trip.
The reviews about this place seem pretty mixed but I remember my stay here when I was younger and it seemed alright. The outdoor pool is a neat feature and sheltered parking is something most places don't have. Perhaps things have changed since my last stay, hopefully quality improves.
Very disappointed. For the price, I expected nicer accommodations and better service. When we requested a room change due to a shower that didn't drain, one guy said "we don't have any rooms but you can call tomorrow morning", 20 min. later another desk attendant said "we don't have any rooms like the one you are in, but we can upgrade you to a better room free of charge", but after more min of waiting for a call back, another desk attendant said, "we can upgrade you for an extra charge or you can move to a different room like the one you are in." Hard to know what was going on. This place is rundown and old and it shows. I have stayed in many places worldwide and this was the worst experience I have ever had...motel 6 may have been a better choice.
The pool is excellent, if it's open. It's a true 25y lap pool with 5 lanes. The shallow end is about 2 feet deep, and the deep end is perhaps 5 feet. I was comfortable performing flip turns despite the shallow depth. The pool was open for my prior stay, but it is currently (as of Sept. 15, 2017) closed for an unspecified amount of time. If pool access is important, I suggest calling to see if it has re-opened.
Perfectly suitable for our needs. Location was excellent, the rooms adequate and service friendly. The hotel is undergoing a refurbishment and the elevators were not accessible in some parts of the hotel. We were offered a discount for our room. This provided an opportunity to get a bit more exercise, which was totally fine. Would stay here again.
Overall the Millennium Harvest is a fine hotel with good access to amenities, clean rooms, and a large beautiful outdoor garden/recreation area. Note that there are no safes in the room.
Millennium Harvest House Boulder is a US Lodging based in Boulder, Colorado. Millennium Harvest House Boulder is located at 1345 28th St, Boulder, CO 80302, USA.
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