What Do Our Visitors Think About Pagosa Springs – Part 6
The Pagosa Springs Visitor Center actively solicits feedback from those that visit our area. Here are a few unedited comments from our visitors. This is the 6th and last installment of visitor comments. Pagosa Springs may be a little out of the way and “funky” for some. We are a small resort and retirement community with a lot for the adventurer. Pagosa Springs really is not an Aspen, Telluride, or Vail. But we love visitors and tourists all the same. The Town Tourism Committee and the Chamber of Commerce are actively trying to make your next visit to Pagosa Springs more interesting and pleasant.
| Household with children at home | we love your little town and plan on coming back again |
| Household with children at home | We loved the Hot Springs & made reservations to return next September during Colorfest |
| Household with children at home | We really enjoyed how comfortable and safe we felt in pagosa springs and of course the views were great on the hiking trails. |
| Household with children at home | We stayed in Pagosa Springs the last night of our trip to AZ. The brochure made Pagosa Springs look like a really nice place to visit. We stopped at Mesa Verde late in the afternoon and only had time to see a small portion of it and said we would have to come back sometime. Then we got to our hotel the Pagosa Springs Inn & Suites and it was so awesome for the price. I got lots of brochures from the lobby and after looking through them we decided that we would return next summer for a vacation in Pagosa Springs. |
| Household with children at home | We were also there for the fresh food market across from the hot springs next to a mexican restaurant there that we ate at. But there was no parking for the restaurant and the market place people wanted to make sure we were eating at the restaurant b/c otherwise they didn’t want us to park there- it was also difficult to get into/out of. |
| Household with children at home | We will plan to return in the years to come…really enjoyed every aspect of the trip to Pagosa… |
| Household with children at home | When we came to Pagosa Springs, there was a lot of street working etc. going on. The town gave us not a very nice impression in contrary to the pictures we saw at the internet-sites. Actually we had planned to do a rafting trip on the river, as your pictures in the internet showed but the river did not have enough water in August, so we – after having had a short quick look to the river – decidid to head on to Durango where we stayed overnight and had a rafting tour there. |
| Single, no children | love the area, always have a great visit |
| Single, no children | love the small mountain town, hope you plan to keep it that way. |
| Single, no children | My boyfriend and I enjoyed our visit very much and look forward to returning again.. possibly next year! |
| Single, no children | The mountains are an asset, the sprawl of the town was surprising. The downtown could be made more interesting. |
| Single, no children | We were there for the Parelli Savvy Conference so we didn’t get much time to go shopping, eating out or evening activities. Ate out three times, value for price paid varied. The “Alley House” was incredibly expensive and the waitress customer service could have been better. Great shops, fun downtown area. Wish we could have spent more time there. People were very friendly and helpful. Would like to come back sometime to spend more time in the area. When I requested info about Pagosa Springs I specifically requested a map of the city but didn’t get one in the packet. We picked one up when we got there but it would have been helpful to have ahead of time. Thank you for what was sent. Thank you for a great city to visit. |
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