We had a pleasant experience at Crags Lodge though it was probably not the best choice in Estes for our family of four with two kids. This property is a timeshare which rents out unused rooms. It is billed as a Luxury 1BR condo, though I would call it more mid-range. I would recommend it for an older couple, as most of the guests appeared to be active seniors. My kids loved playing pool in the game room and used the pool once but I felt somewhat guilty having boisterous kids around other guests looking for a placid environment. The 1BR suite was very small but we appreciated having a separate bedroom and a fridge/microwave. The pull-out couch was a tempur-pedic and very comfortable. It is very difficult to get bags to your room using the luggage cart, as the hallway is narrow and has a sharp turn from the elevator (no porters). We stayed on the 3rd floor overlooking the parking lot and it was usually quiet but loud when garbage was taken out to the dumpster right outside. Recommend odd-no. rooms on mountain side which overlook town. No a/c so windows must be open at night to get cool air in -- only ceiling fan in living room area, not bedroom. There is no housekeeping and only a mid-week towel change for guests staying over 5 days. There is a laundry room on the basement floor with one working washer and two dryers. Away from hubbub of Estes Park but only a short drive or good walk into town and on the park side of town toward RMNP. Restaurant and bar are managed separately. The catering hall-style restaurant was largely unused while we were there but summer Saturdays appears to be booked with weddings. No breakfast available onsite (though Estes has tons of good breakfast places), but appreciated coffee in the large and rustic lobby each am. We probably would have seen more value in a standalone condo rental, but our experience was fine. The front desk staff was professional and helpful.