Frommer's Review
Set at the foot of Cheyenne Mountain, this resort was built at a preexisting country club with a Pete Dye-designed golf course in 1985, and is something of a less expensive alternative to the swank Broadmoor, just a few miles uphill. With a stunning view of the mountain from the lobby, the Cheyenne Mountain Resort features top-notch recreational facilities and attracts numerous conferences and meetings, but is an outstanding choice for tourists as well. The rooms -- which are in a series of buildings set off from the main lodge -- are rich and masculine, and have either one king or two queens (or both in some suites). The bathrooms are a cut above, with granite counters and tub/shower combos, as well as jetted soakers in the executive suites. All rooms have a private balcony, and most of them have great views.
Facilities:
2 restaurants (American); 2 lounges; indoor pool; 18-hole golf course; 18 indoor tennis courts; health club; Jacuzzi; sauna; bike rental; children's programs; concierge; business center; room service (7am-11pm); massage; dry cleaning
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planning your trip.