We had one room with 2 queen beds. Similar to the hotel photos, the room had no table, no coffee table, chairs or dresser; there were few open outlets. The shower weirdly has a window that shows your face to the bedroom.
The low table under the TV and the miniature side table are cluttered respectively with kitschy things like a record player and minibar items. Tiny night tables and the couch are the only places to put anything on. There is a spacious chiller like for drinks in place of a mini-fridge. There are no utensils or microwave. Its seems designed for someone with little luggage who plans to stay only a night.
The room was not well lit. The window looked onto a concrete wall, so no sun into the room to add illumination.
The hotel has plenty of paid parking in public garages a stone's throw from the entrance and restaurants with very good food within a block. A bonus: Whole Foods is a two-minute walk away.
The in-house restaurants also serve generally very good food. The complimentary muffins at the lobby desk were very delicious! The staff is friendly, though almost none of the maids spoke English.
The gym is useful and the short, narrow pool and jacuzzi look fine. The rooftop has a great view of the mountains and Denver.