May 2010 - Trip Type: Individual Traveler
"The Timbers was very pleasant and is very convenient for freeway and airport access. The staff was great and the entire hotel appeared to have been remodeled recently. Our complimentary breakfast in the hotel restaurant was excellent as well. After spending two sleepless nights in a 5-star hotel in downtown Denver where every sound from the street could be heard in the room, the Timbers was a restful relief. I don’t know what the bed was made of, but it was one of the most comfortable I’ve been in."

- Guest from OR

March 2010 - Trip Type: Corporate Group Meeting
"The high level of customer service created a one-on-one customer relationship between us which in turn created a seamless team approach for the meeting. All reports/billings/room reservations/set-up were as discussed and correct. For a meeting in the Denver, CO, area, The Timbers hotel is our new favorite location as mentioned above. We have had meetings before in the Denver area – including downtown, South of Denver, and others areas of Denver – and for any of our future meetings, The Timbers will be our first choice to go to. The combination of location to the airport, meeting space, décor, and customer service prior-onsite-post is what works the best and The Timbers provide this."

- Corporate Group from TX

February 12, 2010 | Trip Type - Business/Couples Retreat
"Extremely pleased with the staff and services that were provided throughout our stay. Would highly recommend the use of your hotel to others."

- Guest from NY

Oct 9, 2009 | Trip type: Business, Solo travel
"This hotel was an excellent place to stay. The room was cleaned daily, the bed was comfortable. I made use of the fitness suite and was very impressed with the facilities in there too. The attached bar/ restaurant served good food and a good selection on the breakfast menu. So to summarise, "Excellent."

- Guest from UK

May 19, 2009 | Trip type: Couples
"We flew in late to Denver International Airport on our way home from an international trip and decided to not make even a dent in our 7 hour drive home. It was late, after mid-night and the hotels immediately around DIA were asking well over $150 for the night, more than we wanted to spend for a few hours of much needed sleep. I remembered seeing The Timbers somewhere and made a quick phone call to check availability/rates. The price was right, it was close and we made our way over. The hotel is about 15 minutes from DIA and easy to find.

When we arrived Kate at the front desk greeted us warmly and not at all the groggy middle of the night front desk clerk you usually find at 1:00am! The lobby was very inviting and warm and our room was a comfort the moment we walked in. The king sized bed was like a pillow, the sheets soft and pillows plush. I know it was the middle of the night but this was not just a bed and a place to sleep, it was lovely, clean and comfortable.

The hotel is not new but has been renovated down to the guts recently and if I didn't know better would never have known from the interior. The exterior gives that secret away with its brick siding and architecture but again, clean and inviting.

The guest service agent in the morning, so sorry I didn't catch her name, was just as personable and friendly upon our quick departure and welcomed us back soon.

The Timbers hands down beats any hotel closer to DIA in value, service and comfort. It was well worth the extra 10 minute drive and we will stay again! Thanks!"

- Guest from Colorado

Mar 28, 2009 | Trip type: Family
"Stranded here by the 'Great Blizzard of 09,' the size and luxury of our "King Executive Suite" took much of the pain out of our plight as storm refugees. The room was fully double the size of our previous night's accommodations at Breckenridge with a lofted ceiling and sun porch in the dinette area. Plush, leather upholstered seating for five at the full sized dining room table, was fairly amazing, as were the high end fridge and gas cooking range (too bad we had no groceries to cook). The hide-a-bed was an actual bed rather than the medieval torture device which our Breckenridge couch turned into at night, and the king bed was amazing. The staff was wonderful (even if brand new due to a recent change of ownership), and manager Jack Skinner provided a great personal touch with storytelling at the bar about resorts and construction projects he had managed during the Marcos regime in the Philippines and South Pacific. Our goal in staying there was simple; to get a bit of sleep and make it the airport the next day despite road closures and accidents. The trip took about 15 minutes."

- Guest from Milwaukee, WI