The Remington Retreat was a fabulous place to stay and within a couple miles of Old Town, just drive up Remington 1.7 mi and park! Having said that, there were many places within walking distance, like CSU, Perennial Gardens, Black Bottle Brewery and Bawarchi Biryanis Indian restaurant next door to the brewery.
There are so many restaurants but we also went to Rare Italian and Jax. Jax was great but I'd suggest maybe Bisetti's over Rare Italian.
Anyway, the Retreat is everything that as described and we even had a great night's sleep in the master king bed. Internet is great, TV, LR, bath, etc. Bill even provided some welcome treats and a Keurig for coffee to tide us over until we purchased a few things at the grocery store. Oh and something that I learned since I have several rental properties and two on VRBO. Bill provided body wash, shampoo and conditioner in the shower niche. Little things but very important if you forget to travel with them. I'm going to do the same thing for my rental properties.
The hot tub right next to the unit is divine, particularly with the cold mornings during our stay.
The only thing that to keep in mind is that there is no microwave or stove in the unit due to zoning. Instead, Bill has a Blackstone grill outside which is effectively a propane griddle for cooking. We never used it nor cared to as we were always out and about, but it's right there in front should you care to cook.
Bill's house is the next door on the property and you park in the alleyway behind the house. He's ever-eager to greet you and talk about things to do depending upon your length of stay and was also courteous to just leave you alone if that's what you prefer.
My husband Vince and I were there to celebrate my great niece and her husband's marriage. They've lived in Ft. Collins for 3 years now and so we ventured off with them every day. We live in VA so we flew into Denver. DEN is an hour's plus drive from Ft. Collins and you can either take the toll road and pay the daily tag fee or just bypass the toll road. Don't forget to see Horsetooth Reservoir at Ft. Collins and maybe drive to Estes or venture further into the Rockies...the views are stunning.