With 1990s fashion making a comeback, Denver’s The Curtis Hotel recently launched its 90s-inspired package to transport guests back to slip dresses, oversized clothing, scrunchies and Nintendo 64. The Ultimate 90s Kid Package offers guests with the chance to create new memories with BFFs. Here are some highlights, amenities and activities included in the package:
An Entire Buyout of the Fun & Games Floor
Indulge in your inner gamer with The Curtis’ hyper-themed video game room and floor, one of the property’s 13 pop culture-inspired levels.

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Endless Selection of ‘90s Snacks
The mobile Curtis Cart features snacks such as Cheese Puffs, Razzles and GoGurt. Guests can enjoy a bountiful selection of the era’s top treats for the ultimate night.
Nostalgic Moon Shoes
Each guestroom comes stocked with gravity-defying Moon Shoes. Step into the past and bounce around in this childhood favorite. Guests receive their own pair of the iconic shoes for a unique experience.
90s-Inspired Silent Disco
You can’t take a trip back to the 90s without popular jams from ‘NSYNC, Missy Elliot and Brittney Spears. Enjoy a night of silent disco on your floor.

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Retro Clothing and Accessories
Go all out with 90s fashion trends. The Curtis brings guests all the way back to chokers, bucket hats and slap bracelets.
Floor Attendant
In order to fully enjoy your 90s hotel experience, you have your own dedicated floor attendant. These knowledgeable staff members are at your service throughout your stay.
The Ultimate 90s Kid Package is available for a limited-time only and allows up to 20 guests at a time to enjoy the trip down memory lane.
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