Life House, Lower Highlands

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Life House, Lower Highlands

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3638 Navajo St, Denver, CO 80211

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Victorian-style hotel with fine dining, bar, tea lounge & chic rooms  

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It’s Not Too Late to Book an Affordable Getaway for Labor Day Weekend

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The 15 Best Hotels in Denver

"If you were to move to Denver, you’d want to live in its coolest neighborhood, Lower Highlands. You book a stay at Life House to be based in Denver’s center of cool at an affordable hotel that has character, stellar drinks, and friendly, low-key staff. Their app makes everything touchless, from check-in to chatting with the concierge and connecting with other guests. An online blog curates the best of the neighborhood with posts sharing insider intel like the founder of Method Coffee Roasters’s favorite neighborhood spots. Interiors pay homage to Colorado’s wildflowers and cowboy past with a color palette of Prussian blue, rusty red, and mustard complemented by honey-colored leather and cowhide. Every detail about Life House's surroundings and interiors welcomes its guests into one of LoHi’s hottest new watering holes." - Megan Barber, Nicholas DeRenzo

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The MICHELIN Guide to Denver Restaurant Week 2024

"Denver, Colorado’s Highlands district is one of the most vibrant and fast-changing corners of town; art galleries, breweries, restaurants, bars, and now hotels balance the change that necessarily accompanies innovation with the need to hold on to local history." - Kevin Chau

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Life House Lower Highlands

"Why book? If you were to move to Denver, you’d want to live in its coolest neighborhood, Lower Highlands. The first hotel in LoHi, as the locals call it, transports guests back to another era with its Western frontier meets Victorian homestead design. Excellent cocktails and Italian-inspired fare at Wildflower make it a destination for both locals and visitors. Set the scene: Stepping into Life House Lower Highlands feels like a time warp; just like that, it’s the 1800s. A vintage Victorian-era Cabinet of Curiosities stocked with vintage glassware, turquoise jewelry and beaded Western hats replaces the typical hotel retail shop and a pair of Louis XVI Bergere chairs upholstered in floral prints await arriving guests in the lobby. You’d half expect to see Victorian-era ladies or Wild West cowboys at the adjacent low-lit bar but instead, the crowd of 30-something creative cool kids and urban adventurists don Danner boots and Filson flannels. A soundtrack of Wilco and Johnny Cash sets the mood at one of LoHi’s hottest new watering holes. The backstory: Hotel industry veteran Rami Zeidan founded Life House in 2017; the brand bills itself as the first Silicon Valley-backed hotel in the U.S. Its first property debuted in Miami’s Little Havana neighborhood and that was followed by a second in Miami Beach and a third in Nantucket. Tennessee, Brooklyn and Bali outposts are scheduled to open in 2021. The brand takes the concept of storytelling to the next level with intricate narratives for each hotel that firmly root it in place and shed light on the history of the building and the destination. The Lower Highlands narrative, for example is: “A Victorian Industrialist’s Frontier dwelling with a musing for Western wildflowers.” It can feel a bit theatrical but at the same time informs visitors and residents about local culture (i.e. the Italian and Mexican influences in Denver). They’ve become known for their affordable price point and for turning the low-brow bunk room into stylish digs worthy of grown ups with good taste. The rooms With just 17 rooms, Life House feels more like a friend’s home than a hotel—in a comforting way. Interiors pay homage to Colorado’s wildflowers and cowboy past with a color palette of Prussian blue, rusty red, and mustard complemented by honey-colored leather and cowhide. All of the millwork is bespoke, made with Life House’s furniture partner in Bogota, Columbia. Modern takes on vintage botanical paintings hang next to black-and-white artwork of cowboys and Victorian-era ladies. Bathrooms are a highlight, featuring 10-inch rain shower heads and ceramic tiles as well as Le Labo bath products. If you thought bunk rooms were for kids, think again. These aren’t the rickety twin bunks of your youth. Bunk rooms range from four to eight luxuriously comfortable beds each. Food and drink: The restaurant and bar are the heart of the hotel. Chef William Harris came from Denver hotspot Linger and his menu of subtly Italian-influenced dishes is all about quality ingredients. Most, like the Colorado bass featured in the crudo, are local. A handful are imported, like the heavenly burrata sourced weekly from a farm in Apulia, Italy. The bar program is a standout in the city. The Wildflower negroni and smoked old fashioned are staples. There’s also a deep natural wine list and interesting selection of meads. In the morning, the cafe has a half-dozen breakfast items and a unique selection of wellness lattes in flavors like pink beet and blue butterfly pea. The neighborhood/area: Lower Highlands is undeniably Denver’s hub of food, cocktails, coffee, craft beer and cool kids. Now, there’s finally a hotel that allows out-of-towners to experience the neighborhood’s creative energy. Life House is walking distance from popular local spots including Avanti food hall, Black Eye Coffee, Prost Brewing Company and Ash’kara restaurant. Life House’s Victorian-age design elements are a nod to the hood’s Victorian-era architecture. The service: You don’t stay here for five-star service or over-the-top amenities. You book a stay to be based in Denver’s center of cool at an affordable hotel that has character, stellar drinks, and friendly, low-key staff. The Life House app makes everything touchless, from check-in to chatting with the concierge and connecting with other guests. An online blog curates the best of the neighborhood with posts sharing insider intel like the founder of Method Coffee Roasters’s favorite neighborhood spots. For families: While bunk rooms could accommodate families, the layout and overall vibe of the hotel caters to 20 to 30-something groups of friends. Eco effort: The commitment to supporting local purveyors, from coffee roasters to craft brewers, and local artists and artisans is exceptional. Anything left to mention? I loved that each room has a yoga mat and that the TVs stream yoga and fitness classes from Sky Ting Yoga. The hotel partners with Ranchlands and can arrange day-trips and overnights at their ranches, including Chico Basin, so guests can experience Colorado’s frontier spirit first hand. The custom wallpaper layers the Colorado landscape over Victorian-inspired elements and if you look closely you’ll find Victorian figures and objects hidden in the woods and mountains." - Jen Murphy

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Taylor S.

Google
My husband and I stayed at Life House hotel and had such a wonderful experience from start to finish. The self check-in was super easy and intuitive, which made arrival smooth & stress free. The hotel itself is stunning, thoughtfully designed with a boutique feel that’s both stylish and comfortable. A personal favorite touch was that the bathroom was stocked with luxurious Le Labo products. Another highlight was Wildflower, the restaurant located right downstairs. Dinner was absolutely outstanding, seasonal dishes full of flavor and beautifully presented. If you’re not able to snag a reservation, I highly recommend grabbing a seat at the bar. The cocktails are delicious,well crafted & balanced, with a menu that complements the food perfectly. Sitting at the bar actually ended up being a great experience in itself, the bar staff were wonderful. Between the beautiful accommodations, convenience, and the top tier food/drink at Wildflower, Life House is a true gem. 10/10 would recommend!

Marissa Bell

Google
I absolutely loved my stay here! The decor was stunning- thoughtfully designed with vintage touches and modern amenities that created the perfect blend of charm and comfort. The soaps were so luxurious and beautifully scented that I ended up purchasing the brand for myself. The location was wonderfully walkable, which made exploring the area a breeze. Every detail of my stay felt special and memorable, and the staff went above and beyond. Truly top-notch service! It felt like pure luxury, and I honestly didn’t want to leave. Highly recommend!

Marian

Google
Book this hidden gem today!! This was our first trip to Denver (family of 5) and we were blown away!! This hotel was so well done, from the decor and style, to plush bedding, high ceilings (3rd floor), built-in bunk beds for the kids and a luxury vibe - honestly even after 4 days, we didn't want to leave. On top of all that, the restaurant was outstanding - delicious dishes to explore with a high-end dining feel. Location was great - coffee shops nearby and other fun local spots. We were able to explore the city and go hiking within a 15 min drive and visited Pike's Peak in 1.5 hrs. Absolutely loved this hotel and can't wait to go back!!!

Jennifer Rhima

Google
Really loved our stay at Life House in Denver. It’s a charming boutique hotel in a great location. We were four people in the room and loved the bunk bed setup — perfect for a group trip or if you have kids. The contactless check-in was a nice touch and super easy. We also really enjoyed Wildflower, which is the restaurant in the lobby, they have fantastic cocktails and a vibrant atmosphere. A couple of small things: the room only had two robes even though we were four, and the closet rack kept falling, but the staff was quick to help fix it. Overall, we had a great time and would definitely recommend staying here!

Ondreana Aliyah Babauta-Sims

Google
My family had an excellent stay. The rooms/decor was absolutely beautiful with very comfortable beds. My children loved the bunk beds. The location was also walking distance from many good restaurants/shops/cafes along with the Wildflower right downstairs.

Cody Carlson

Google
This was an interesting stay. I stayed in the single queen room and had zero issues. The check-in is a little awkward and I have included a photo on my review as I was confused when I arrived. The room had plentiful toilet paper, tissues, and toiletries. I also did not find the noise overtly loud in room 206. I have also not provided a star rating for service since this stay opts out of traditional hotel service.

Nathaniel Eichholz

Google
My wife and I stayed here with our three kids for three nights. I couldn't have been more impressed with the value this boutique hotel brought. The room was clean, comfortable, and very luxurious. Kids loved the bunk bed and the towering 20 ft ceilings in the room. When we needed extra towels, toilet paper or a toothbrush, we didn't have to call the staff because everything we needed was down the hall at a free self service kiosk. The staff was very friendly and the place was very quiet. Will book again next time visiting Denver.

Angelita TheOnly

Google
The rooms were very comfortable and decor was simple and elegant. The wildly high ceilings in the 3rd floor room gave a sense of opulence. We ended up with a room switch to our benefit. We had the Pioneer room which has a king bed but also features built in twin bunk beds. Lots of fun goofy pictures! Overall we had a fantastic stay!
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Dolly P.

Yelp
Horrible experience!! I had a family emergency and booked quite last minute. I paid in full and missed the first night as we made a mistake... no communication from the hotel! We showed up late around 10:30pm from our flight and they have no front desk just an IPad to check in! I am with my 19 month old baby and husband and just wanted to check in and got to sleep. I kept putting in my information and it kept rejecting it... again no person or phone number to contact. Finally another guest who stays there a lot reached out to the manager and he said we were a NO Show even though we had booked two nights and THEY GAVE OUR ROOM AWAY AND TOOK OUR MONEY WITH NO COMMUNICATION. When we tried to explain to the hostess who I guess also runs the after hours, she was so rude and asked why we didn't call them!!! We are the customer and they took our money and also booked it out!!! The team was absolutely rude and snappy! THEY SOLD OUR ROOM AND TOOK OUR MONEY!! HORRIBLE customer service! We ended up having to book another hotel - the Brown Palace and they were beyond gracious and understanding!
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Kayla R.

Yelp
Wow. I can't recommend this place enough. Stayed here for a work trip and so glad I was able to experience this incredible boutique hotel. I arrived a little early for check-in and right when you enter, there is a tiny waiting room with an elevator. They had a sign that said between certain hours, you can actually head up the elevators to the next floor to check-in on an Ipad. I ended up trying that, but it didn't work haha, which honestly is because I booked the hotel through a website for work so I'm assuming that's why. I waited another ten minutes in the lobby area and when 3pm hit, they opened the doors to the hotel lobby/restaurant area. Also, I need to mention how incredible it smelled in the lobby. Seriously. This entire place thought of everything, even down to the smell. I loved it. Omg how dreamy and beautiful it is!! I was able to check-in with one of the girls in the lobby and it was seamless. She told me all about how the hotel worked. Typically, they don't have anyone there after 7pm but they have numbers in the hotel room if it's an emergency and you need something. They also sadly had a buyout for the restaurant so I didn't get to experience it, but definitely will come back and check it out next time I'm in Denver. Okay now for my room. HOLY WOW! I was on the third floor and the ceilings were soooo high. I've never had a room like that before. These rooms are so clean and beautiful. I felt more like I was staying at a friends cozy guest room than a hotel, which was amazing. They also came by the next day and made my bed and freshened up my room, too, which was so nice. The bed was also super comfy, too, which I appreciated. The location of this hotel is also super ideal. There is a restaurant across the street and a couple steps further is a coffee shop. Seriously such a great spot to stay within walking distance of some cool spots. I thoroughly enjoyed my stay here and would definitely recommend this hotel!
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Erica Z.

Yelp
This place is beautifully decorated and located above a nice restaurant, but it lacks some standard basics that you expect from a hotel. There's no lobby or anyone in attendance to manage the place physically- which is whatever. The restaurant doesn't open until 3pm and there are no common areas to work or take a call from. Within the rooms, we had nice le labo bath products and a comfy bed, but on the other hand were missing simple things like tissue paper, and the bathroom had virtually no shelves or counters to put any of your things on. There is also no "do not disturb" signs to Hang on your door and i had the cleaning staff walk in on me while I was sleeping. A little underwhelmed for the price of the stay.

S S.

Yelp
No kitchenet. Very small cramped room. No ice available anywhere. No lounging area. No common area for coffee, only a one cup coffee maker in the room. No breakfast. There is no common area except one small couch facing the elevator. Mini fridge didn't close correctly and frozen food all thawed out. TV did not work, had to have tech support reboot. Difficult to operate pocket doors for bathroom. No do not disturb tag for door knob. Asked for no room service, but maids entered room anyway. Outdoor speakers, for the onsite restaurant were right outside our window, making it hard to sleep till 11 PM. when the grossly overpriced restaurant closed for the evening. Parking in the evening was very difficult on the street. No parking lot at the site. Bathroom lights come on, full blast every time you walk into the bathroom overnight, due to motion detector activation which could not be controlled or defeated. One small, uncomfortable couch six feet from the t v.
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Alex B.

Yelp
We enjoyed our stay, but there are several things that could be improved.  First, the pros:  - ​Beautiful hotel - ​Fantastic location - ​Smooth check in/check out process - Comfortable bed - ​Nice bath products - ​Friendly staff - ​Plenty of street parking - ​Handy to have a coffee shop and restaurant across the street Now for the cons: The most significant problem here is the motion-activated lights in the bathroom, in both the toilet/shower room and the outer sink/wardrobe room. The lights turn on at the slightest movement, and they are BRIGHT when they come on. You can adjust the brightness level with a button, but once the timer runs out and the lights turn off, they default back to their brightest setting and come back on again at full brightness. This is a big problem, as in the middle of the night if you need to use the bathroom, the light absolutely blinds you and you can't see a thing. Plus you become completely and totally awake, so good luck getting back to sleep for a while.  To combat this problem, we had to cover the motion sensor with paper and tape to prevent the lights in the sink/wardrobe room from turning on at all. Another problem with the motion lights is in the shower room - the timer on the lights is quite brief, and the lights shut off twice during each shower, leaving me showering in the dark. The towel & robe hooks near the shower are positioned such that the hanging towels and robes block the motion sensor, so when you're in the shower you can't just wave your hands and get the lights back on. You must open the door and reach all the way out, letting cold air into your warm shower.  The bathroom light situation was a significant problem, and I would not stay at this hotel again unless it was remedied. There were many other problems here that are better categorized as annoyances, instead of deal-breakers like the motion lights.  - ​The room itself had very poor lighting. The room was so dark that even with all lamps turned on and the curtains open in broad daylight, I had to use a flashlight to see what I was getting out of my suitcase. Loco. - ​There were more robe or coat hooks on the wall near the foot of the bed, but they were unusable - if something was hanging there, there would be no clearance through the narrow space between the foot of the bed and the wall. Meanwhile, there was a large area of wasted space in the bathroom next to the wardrobe that could have had a coat rack, wall hooks, or shelves.  - ​The aforementioned narrow passage between the foot of the bed and the wall was problematic, as there were only a few inches of room to squeeze through, and the wall corner at that location is RIPE for stubbed toes. I had to place a pillow on the floor at that corner to ensure I wouldn't stub my toe in the dark. - ​The sink has no counter space at all, so there's almost nowhere to place the items you need while getting ready. - ​The shower had a small shelf on which to place some toiletries, but its location was bad - it's right where you are standing, and I whacked my elbow painfully on it a couple of times. Meanwhile there's a huge area on the other side of the shower where the shelf would have been perfect. - ​The sink faucets are very short - they're so low that when you're rinsing the soap off your hands, you are forced to touch the bottom of the sink, which is kind of gross. They should have installed slightly taller faucets - even an inch or two higher would have been sufficient.  - The pocket doors on the bathroom are VERY loud, such that you'll wake your partner if you need to open/close one while they're sleeping. - ​The mini fridge made an absolute racket the entire time. It sounded like a cross between doves cooing and someone playing an old-timey washboard underwater. - ​The air conditioner was loud when it cycled on. This didn't bother us very much, but it's worth noting. - The walls are very thin. When we were in the bathroom area we could hear our neighbors' conversation perfectly. - ​Not enough hangars in the wardrobe - I had to put three items of clothing on each hangar. - ​The Apple TV remote and/or app didn't work - there was a message saying that we could play our own music, but there was no way to do that. The "trackpad" button on the remote didn't seem to work, and none of the menus visible on the TV screen led to anything useful. These types of annoyances are easily fixed. We found it baffling that despite the lovely, thoughtful aesthetic choices, there seemed to be no attention to detail regarding functionality and comfort.
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Bryan D.

Yelp
Okay, this is not your normal hotel. We saw the bunk beds online and immediately thought we should try it out. First of all the place smells great. You walk into the front door to the elevator and restaurant/living area (more on this later.) The elevator has a sensor and you have an electronic key on phone app. We started in the 240 ft^2 with 4 bunks. The room has a sink, toilet, nice shower, 4 bunks and 4 lockers. The room is for sleeping and it is super comfortable but very tight. No chairs or TV. The next night we're in the larger 2 bunk room with a Full bed. Super nice with a living area and large bathroom. Kids loved the bunks and wife liked the real bed. Also it was fun to hear the city around us. The living area was the social area until it converted over to the Wild Horses restaurant. The service in the common area was brilliant. Great coffee and wonderful "small" plates. We loved our experience and will stay here again...in the larger room. Hi
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Rachel S.

Yelp
We had a magical stay here!! The hotel was beautiful and the staff were kind and gracious, the drinks were delicious and the bed was so comfy! Highly recommend!
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JackE D.

Yelp
Google review summary 4.2 41 reviews 5 4 3 2 1 Reviews on other travel sites Reviews Edit review All Family (5) Sleep (15) Food (10) Bar (7) Property (21) Location (9) Atmosphere (8) Service (17) Most helpful Jackie Dobson4/5just now on  Google Design and decor was hands down amazing and beautiful and far exceeded our expectations. Now for the negatives (which I would have happily saved for the owner but again they are non-existant). -Not being able to get any communication or calls back from voice-mails left. -Standing in a freezing cold room trying to check ourselves in and make keys for ourselves. Please heat the lobby. - Our room was 58 degrees upon arrival and the heat comes from the top of a 20' ceiling so it took hours literally for our room to get to a comfortable temp. - Shower does not drain well - Mini fridge did not cool well - TV had no directions no cable no streaming services and is essentially useless. It does not pull out from the wall either so you cannot see the TV from any bed only if you sit on the couch which we could not do. - I can not tell what it is exactly but there is a construction company next door r something and some type of loud jackhammer noise till 11pm and again starting at 7am. I feel bad pointing out these items as most of them could easily be remedied by simple tweaks from the owners. I hope that is what happens from this post as this place could be really great.
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Kimberly I.

Yelp
Loveeeeeee this place. I don't know how else to share my new obsession with the best thought-out hotel in Denver. Firstly, the rooms and bed options are what make this place the coolest. I haven't seen this anywhere else in Denver. These are adult bunk beds. Bunks with double beds and stairs so no one is having to climb around. We booked the Victorian 6 and have the perfect amount of beds and enough living room space to just hang out in the room. There were lockers in the bathroom for us to store our stuff and we all had our own bed and a good night's sleep with the little curtains around our bunks to block out light. Each bed is set with a plug so you can charge your phone, complete with a little shelf to put it on. The location is perfect. It is centrally located right in the Denver highlands. It is directly across from Acova which is a great restaurant and has a huge patio which is good for current times. The hotel itself it interesting. There is not a front desk and everything is electronic. You check-in from your phone and can download a room key in the app. That doesn't mean you don't have face-to-face service. I had a little frustration in the beginning because no one answers their phone, however, they are quick to get back to any voicemails you leave and will even text you upon your arrival. You can use this as communication during your stay. You can also pop into the restaurant downstairs and get an actual room key and get assistance from the general manager for any of your needs. We were able to order cocktails from the cute lounge downstairs called Wild Flower and they were brought directly to our room. They were delicious. We were also able to order oat milk lattes that were brought up in the morning. An 11 am check out time was just the ticket and I couldn't have asked for a better stay. The beds, the service, the EVERYTHING. My girlfriends and I will be making this a yearly tradition! I highly recommend it!
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Trey H.

Yelp
The trip to Life House LoHi started out on an exceptionally high note! Vanessa Cain greeted me with a gentle smile and quickly began working magic to accommodate my early arrival, broken foot, need for a haircut and a bite for lunch. Her guidance was exceptional as was her demeanor. It was a pleasant surprise to what was obviously a beautiful hotel. The room was chic as were all of the fine linens, towels and drapes. There were views of downtown and excellent music selections that put you at ease. That evening Vanessa booked me at Wildflower, the on-site restaurant with many well-deserved 5-star reviews. Orin made some recommendations and I enjoyed a stellar meal accompanied by hand-crafted cocktails that aligned perfectly to the palette. I highly recommend Life House & Wildflower and above all else, the charming and helpful Vanessa Cain.

Mobina A.

Yelp
I really wanted to give this hotel 5 stars. It's so cute and in a great neighborhood. However, there were several things that simply missed the mark. The hotel room was aesthetically pleasing. Bunks were obviously the big draw. The beds themselves were very comfy and the curtains were a nice touch for added privacy. The hallway decor was nicely done and the restaurant was absolutely lovely. I highly recommend their drinks. The hotel staff was also exceptional. They were very professional, friendly and ready to help in any way. The things that missed the mark: 1) The shower had no shelves to put any personal items that you may bring in the shower. I had to awkwardly balance my wash cloth and razor on their shampoo/conditioner dispensers. 2) The shower is mad of slate I believe and gets slippery when you are using shampoo/conditioner/bodywash. I almost slipped and fell. 3) The shower also was clogged and we had to call the office line to get someone to come up and unclog (which they did promptly and professionally). 4) Only one roll of toilet paper and no Kleenex, only 1 garbage bin in the entire room. 5) Security: My friends and I arrived home late only to find a homeless man standing in the elevator with a wagon. Life House doesn't have the door from the outside into the entry way secured. So, this person was able to come in and wait in the elevator until someone came along and used their key card (us) to go up to our room. He followed us once on our floor and sat in a chair in the hallway. Thankfully he was harmless. However, we recommended to the staff to consider adding a key card lock on the exterior door, not just in the elevator.

Brittney L.

Yelp
Amazing location, service and space! We stayed here for our girlfriend's birthday and loved the luxury bunk rooms for 8. Incredible room, thoughtful touches and the best staff. Cannot stay enough great things about Life House Denver. Wildflower, their sister restaurant, is also a must try. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a fun and unique stay!

Christina W.

Yelp
I was super excited to stay at Life House this week and due to weather in Denver had to post pone my trip. I really struggled to find a contact us phone number as the site wasn't responding on desktop or mobile device. Once I got through the agent was struggling and I got to hear all the cadaver dogs because the tv was on in the background. Doesn't seem like the most gracious experience.